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Budget
C$ 1,023 - C$ 2,063
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HonoluluAuckland Intl
HNL - AKL
HNLAKL
Honolulu
Thu 22/8
1 stop17h 15m
Auckland Intl
Mon 26/8
1 stop21h 35m
HonoluluAuckland Intl
HNL - AKL
HNLAKL
Honolulu
Sat 8/6
1 stop13h 45m
Auckland Intl
Sun 23/6
1 stop12h 10m
HonoluluAuckland Intl
HNL - AKL
HNLAKL
Honolulu
Wed 7/8
1 stop23h 00m
Auckland Intl
Sat 17/8
1 stop21h 35m
HonoluluAuckland Intl
HNL - AKL
HNLAKL
Honolulu
Tue 14/5
2 stops25h 40m
Auckland Intl
Tue 28/5
3 stops22h 10m
Los AngelesAuckland Intl
LAX - AKL
LAXAKL
Los Angeles
Mon 8/7
1 stop22h 55m
Auckland Intl
Sat 27/7
1 stop25h 50m
Los AngelesAuckland Intl
LAX - AKL
LAXAKL
Los Angeles
Fri 26/4
Nonstop13h 30m
Auckland Intl
Fri 3/5
Nonstop12h 25m
HonoluluAuckland Intl
HNL - AKL
HNLAKL
Honolulu
Sun 11/8
Nonstop9h 00m
Auckland Intl
Tue 20/8
Nonstop8h 30m
Los AngelesAuckland Intl
LAX - AKL
LAXAKL
Los Angeles
Sun 26/5
2 stops24h 45m
Auckland Intl
Sat 8/6
2 stops43h 45m
Los AngelesAuckland Intl
LAX - AKL
LAXAKL
Los Angeles
Sat 14/9
1 stop38h 15m
Auckland Intl
Tue 1/10
1 stop43h 00m
Currently, November is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Auckland (average of C$ 992). Flying to Auckland in July will prove the most costly (average of C$ 1,605). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
C$ 1,944
February
C$ 1,631
March
C$ 1,681
April
C$ 1,742
May
C$ 1,847
June
C$ 1,833
July
C$ 2,181
August
C$ 1,950
September
C$ 1,477
October
C$ 1,804
November
C$ 1,348
December
C$ 1,891
AKL Temperature | 11 - 20 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Auckland, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, January is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 20.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of July, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 11.0 C).
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The business class cabin is really nice - EXCEPT the two interior seats have no divider between them - which makes for a bad experience -especially when the person next to you coughs excessively with no protection. Basically, the person is looking at you and coughing at you the WHOLE FLIGHT. Most major airlines have a sliding divider you can close for privacy and safety reasons. The window seats do not have this problem - so if you book business class and are traveling solo - make sure to get a window seat - I didn't and regretted it.
Comfort
Food
Entertainment
Crew
Boarding
Overall
Reviews
The business class cabin is really nice - EXCEPT the two interior seats have no divider between them - which makes for a bad experience -especially when the person next to you coughs excessively with no protection. Basically, the person is looking at you and coughing at you the WHOLE FLIGHT. Most major airlines have a sliding divider you can close for privacy and safety reasons. The window seats do not have this problem - so if you book business class and are traveling solo - make sure to get a window seat - I didn't and regretted it.
Comfort
Food
Entertainment
Crew
Boarding
Overall
Reviews
The business class cabin is really nice - EXCEPT the two interior seats have no divider between them - which makes for a bad experience -especially when the person next to you coughs excessively with no protection. Basically, the person is looking at you and coughing at you the WHOLE FLIGHT. Most major airlines have a sliding divider you can close for privacy and safety reasons. The window seats do not have this problem - so if you book business class and are traveling solo - make sure to get a window seat - I didn't and regretted it.
Comfort
Food
Entertainment
Crew
Boarding
Overall
Reviews
The business class cabin is really nice - EXCEPT the two interior seats have no divider between them - which makes for a bad experience -especially when the person next to you coughs excessively with no protection. Basically, the person is looking at you and coughing at you the WHOLE FLIGHT. Most major airlines have a sliding divider you can close for privacy and safety reasons. The window seats do not have this problem - so if you book business class and are traveling solo - make sure to get a window seat - I didn't and regretted it.
Comfort
Food
Entertainment
Crew
Boarding
Overall
Reviews
The business class cabin is really nice - EXCEPT the two interior seats have no divider between them - which makes for a bad experience -especially when the person next to you coughs excessively with no protection. Basically, the person is looking at you and coughing at you the WHOLE FLIGHT. Most major airlines have a sliding divider you can close for privacy and safety reasons. The window seats do not have this problem - so if you book business class and are traveling solo - make sure to get a window seat - I didn't and regretted it.
Comfort
Food
Entertainment
Crew
Boarding
Overall
Reviews
The business class cabin is really nice - EXCEPT the two interior seats have no divider between them - which makes for a bad experience -especially when the person next to you coughs excessively with no protection. Basically, the person is looking at you and coughing at you the WHOLE FLIGHT. Most major airlines have a sliding divider you can close for privacy and safety reasons. The window seats do not have this problem - so if you book business class and are traveling solo - make sure to get a window seat - I didn't and regretted it.
As a coastal city, it is no surprise that Auckland has incorporated the sea into its lifestyle. However anyone arriving on cheap flights to Auckland may be taken aback by the extent to which all things nautical have become part of everyday life here. The “city of sails” has the most boats per capita in the world and so it is no surprise that Waitemata Harbour serves as a focal point for the city. Auckland in Maori, the local dialect, means sea of sparkling waters, which is as apt a description of the local setting as any.
The city hosted the America’s Cup in 2000 and benefits from the renovation it underwent to prepare for the event. As a result, a day spent on the water can now be followed by a night touring the many clubs, bars and restaurants that have opened in the past few years.
Outside the city, the stunning natural scenery surrounding the area becomes apparent. More than 100 beaches are located within an hour’s drive of Auckland’s Stanley Bay.
Auckland’s coastal location moderates the local climate and as a result the region escapes the temperature extremes experienced elsewhere. However, rainfall is recorded all year though it is most concentrated in winter. Remember that Auckland is in the southern hemisphere and the seasons are reversed. Summer starts in December and winter begins in June. Summer temperatures here are comfortable – the mid-20 degree Celsius range – but it is humid. Winter temperatures, meanwhile, drop to the low single digits (Celsius) but rarely fall below freezing.
Auckland is a modern city that can be explored on foot, by bicycle or scooter, bus, car or a combination of all of them. The centre is certainly accessible to anyone wanting to explore the city on foot.
The Link is the local bus service and can be used to augment your sightseeing strategy, particularly when your legs begin to feel weary. There are also free transportation options for the major attractions. The north shore suburbs and Hauraki Gulf Islands are all serviced by ferries.
If you’re planning excursions further afield, a rental car makes sense. All major rental car companies are represented both in the city and at the airport. Remember that the locals here drive on the left.
With some 13 million passengers passing through each year, Auckland International Airport (AKL), also known to locals as Mangere Airport after the suburb in which it is located, is New Zealand’s primary airport, and the fourth busiest in Australasia.
The buzzing airport takes its role seriously as the first and last place that visitors see in New Zealand, and has put together an impressive collection of imagery reflecting the culture and heritage of the country, which you can view on the walls of the airport.
The airport is under regular construction, a process that some travellers have reported as unsettling. Until Auckland International has finished with its tweaks and reshuffles, give yourself a little extra time to navigate – nobody likes to fly stressed, so better to be safe than sorry.