Boasting breathtaking natural
landscapes from our favourites movies, New Zealand is a culturally-rich
metropolis with much to discover. Walk along its unspoiled beaches, indulge in
succulent seafood with a glass of New Zealand wine or immerse yourself in Maori
culture, you’re guaranteed to enjoy a full and rewarding Kiwi experience.
Travelling to New Zealand just got
easier. From October 2018, Air New Zealand will be operating and additional
flight that departs Singapore at 06.40 pm and reaches Auckland the following
day at 9:90am.
This new service will allow Indonesians
to connect easily from Indonesia to Singapore and for them to commerce their
journey within the North Island on the same day or provides the choice to
connect easily on our domestic flights to the South Island.
Fly with the Award Winning airline and Be rewarded
Air New Zealand is a member of Star
Alliance, the world’s largest airline alliance. It is also rated as the Airline
of the Year for 5 consecutive years by AilineRatings.com.
Be rewarded with a Changi Transit
Reward valued at S$20 to offset your shopping during your transit at Changi
Airport when you travel on Air New Zealand.
Air New Zealand operates the Boeing
787-9 Dreamliner from Singapore to Auckland and brings premium air travel to
the next level. Featuring larger windows, you can enjoy spectacular aerial
views on your flight and if you wish to take a nap, just dim the adjustable
tint and enjoy a peaceful zone (no more shutters!). An advanced air
purification system delivers cleaner, healthier air throughout the flight, you’ll
no longer feel exhausted but be refreshed and ready for an adventure.
Air New Zealand inflight
entertainment amenities include a 9” HD touch screen with a Seat Chat feature
that allows passengers to message and chat with friends and family members
onboard their flight, without leaving their seat.
City of adventures
As one of New Zealand’s most
populous cities. Auckland is an all-inclusive destination in itself. Its activities
and attractions stretch from the city to it beaches and rainforests.
Put sky Tower at the top of your
to-do list when you are in Auckland’s central business district .the 328m high
tower is New Zealand’s tallest man-made structure and it is from here that you
will get the best views of Auckland. To get to the viewing platforms, rider up
in a glass-fronted elevator, if you are brave enough, don’t stop there. Go for
a Sky Walk, where you will inch along a narrow walkway around the ledge of the
Sky Tower, 192m from the ground.
Gardens and Springs in Christchurch
There is no better place to
celebrate the dawn of spring than in Christchurch – “The Garden City” where you
will be greeted by fresh blossoms, bluebells and daffodils aplenty on the Avon
River.
Don’t miss the picturesque Christchurch
Botanic Gardens in its full picture-perfect glory and explore more than 10
different flourishing gardens on its grounds; or immerse in a field of a
million cherry daffodils at the Otahuna Lodge.
You can take a leisurely stroll on
forest trails, bask in the invigoratingly fresh alpine air and soak in the
mineral goodness of the therapeutic hot sulphur pools.
Aoraki Mount Cook National Park –
Home of the Highest Mountains
Set against a stunning backdrop of
Aoraki (Mount Cook), the highest peak in New Zealand, Lake Pukaki is situated
on the brinks of the great mountain’s namesake national park and along the
northern edge of the Mackenzie Basin.
To take in the panoramas in the lap
of luxury and comfort, stay at the historic Hermitage Hotel where you can
dine-dine and enjoy award winning fish and game dishes.
Or rough it out by catching your own
brown and rainbow trout dinner at the gorgeous lakes and rivers of the basin.
There are also fresh salmon in the
city, fast-flowing water that sweeps down the mountains to the Mount Cook. Salmon
Alpine farm near Lake Tekapo.
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