Travel
Plane passengers to experience more intense turbulence: expert
An aviation expert says it's likely flight passengers will continue to experience turbulence with increasing intensity while travelling. Aviation expert Peter Clarke spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
First flight from New Caledonia lands in Auckland
The first flight bringing New Zealanders home from New Caledonia landed just after 10 o'clock on Tuesday night. Audio
What should travel insurance cover?
Visual journalist Angus Dreaver asked people if they buy travel insurance and what they think it should cover. Audio
No insurance for many stranded tourists in New Caledonia
Insurance and Financial Services Ombudsman Karen Stevens speaks to Lisa Owen about lack of insurance cover for cases of civil unrest and riots, as seen in New Caledonia. Audio
The Antipodean Express: A journey by train from New Zealand to Spain
89 days of travel, 33 trains, 19 countries. Greg Hill, former French horn player with the NZSO, has written a book about his journey from his home in Wellington to its antipodes - the furthest point… Audio
Passport delays see applicants pay an extra $1.2m for urgent service
An unintended consequence of the backlog could have the DIA making hundreds of thousands of dollars in expedited passport applications.
Why tourism operators are struggling to know how they're doing
Getting quality tourism data has been a bugbear of the industry for years, but businesses say it has only gotten worse.
Fran Ebbett, her path to captain an Air NZ jet
Fran Ebbett was just a schoolgirl when she started dreaming of becoming a pilot and eventually she rose through the ranks to captain an Air New Zealand passenger jet, possibly the first Maori woman to… Audio
Nouméa airport's reopening date not a guarantee Air NZ will fly
Even when airport reopens, Air NZ says it will only operate when it is safe for staff and customers to get there. Audio
RSE workers prepare for longer stay in NZ after airline collapse
Delays in passports being issued and limited airline options are some of the issues employers face to book flights for RSE workers from Vanuatu.
Boeing may face criminal prosecution, US says
TheDepartment of Justice is considering whether to prosecute Boeing over two fatal 737 Max crashes.
Heading Off: providing luxury in Aotearoa to travellers
For Heading Off today we're looking at what's on offer for the luxury travellers coming to our shores. Audio
New Caledonia unrest sparks calls for travel insurance
A warning for New Zealanders in New Caledonia or those planning to visit - contact your travel insurance providers immediately.
Family's Vanuatu holiday cancelled after four years of planning
A 43-hour detour is the only way for Ed Amon to get to a beach in Vanuatu. Audio
Air Vanuatu cancels flights stranding travellers
Comedian Ed Amon would have like to have been in Vanuatu right now - he says there's nothing funny about the collapse of Air Vanuatu Audio
Ohakea base back as back-up airport, with limitations
For the past few years, Ohakea did not have enough trained fire and rescue staff to be on hand 24/7 should a jet need to land.
Air Vanuatu: RSE workers in danger of overstaying
The collapse of Air Vanuatu means hundreds of seasonal workers from the islands are stuck in New Zealand with work visas about to expire..potentially making them over stayers. Cromwell vineyard Grape… Audio
Mechanic says parking changes will sink his business
Mechanic and business owner Craig Draper Fredco Motors speaks to Lisa Owen about what effect the Auckland parking charges will have on his business. Audio
Air Vanuatu passengers stranded by liquidation
Kiwi Stu McEwen who lives in Vanuatu and runs an AirBnB speaks to Lisa Owen about the national carrier's liquidation. Audio
Parts supplied to Boeing had 'serious defects' - whistleblower
A former quality inspector for Spirit AeroSystems claims he found many defects on parts due for shipping.