Air New Zealand Manage Booking
You can view, change or cancel your flight, add an extra bag, select your seat, request a copy of your electronic ticket and more. To add future bookings to your account, please sign in, select See my bookings then Add a missing booking. You can either enter your Air New Zealand.
Can you refund Air New Zealand tickets?
A booking must be cancelled in full i.e. both the outbound and return flights of a round trip. When cancelling your booking online, any refund if applicable (as per the fare conditions for your booking) will be credited to the original form of payment you used to make the booking.
Air New Zealand Customer Care Number
Change your booking online. You can now change your international and domestic bookings online* and save yourself a service fee. Go to your booking using Manage Bookings and make your changes. You'll only pay the difference in fare plus a change fee (if applicable) and you won't need to pay a service charge.
Air New Zealand Limited is the flag carrier airline of New Zealand. Based in Auckland, the airline operates scheduled passenger flights to 20 domestic and 31 international destinations in 19 countries around the Pacific Rim and the United Kingdom. The airline has been a member of the Star Alliance since 1999.
- Customer service: 1 (800) 262-1234
- Bag information: In economy, 1st bag free. More Air New Zealand bag information
- Alliance: Star Alliance
- Stock price: ANZFF
- Destinations: 51
Air New Zealand Limited is the flag carrier airline of New Zealand. Based in Auckland, the airline operates scheduled passenger flights to 20 domestic and 31 international destinations in 19 countries around the Pacific Rim and the United Kingdom. The airline has been a member of the Star Alliance since 1999. Air New Zealand began as TEAL (Tasman Empire Airways Limited) in 1940, operating Short Empire flying boats on trans-Tasman routes. Following World War II, TEAL operated weekly flights from Auckland to Sydney, and added Wellington and Fiji to its routings. The New Zealand and Australian governments purchased 50% stakes in TEAL in 1953, and the airline ended flying boat operations in favour of land-based turboprop airliners by 1960. In 1965, TEAL became Air New Zealand—the New Zealand government having purchased Australia's 50% stake in the carrier