Travel
Air New Zealand changes times for nearly 2000 international flights
Air New Zealand is changing flight times for close to 2000 international flights next year, which could affect travel plans for hundreds of thousands of passengers.
Do hotel booking sites actually keep prices high?
If you're heading away this summer and looking at booking a hotel or motel - should you use a booking site? An investigation is underway by the Australian department of treasury - requested by… Audio
Colorado man's raffle win gets him on a plane to New Zealand
If you won a ticket to anywhere in the world where would you go? One Colorado man has come here, to New Zealand. He told our reporter Tom Taylor why. Audio
Steve Lowndes on the freedom of travel in the 1970s
Imagine travelling, largely without stepping on a plane. Just boats, trains and thumbing a ride. There's no WIFI, mobile phones or Instagram for bragging rights to friends and family stuck back home… Audio
Flight cancellations stop many Morocco fans travelling to historic semi-final
Last-minute cancellation of extra flights to Qatar look set to stop many Moroccan fans travelling to Doha for their team's World Cup semi-final against France.
Jucy targets premium market after Star RV brand acquisition
Traditionally low-budget tourism company Jucy is eyeing growth in the premium market following its acquisition of the Star RV brand.
Business commentator Gyles Beckford
Migration and travel statistics show increasing numbers of tourists and a reduced level of migration loss for the year, since July we've been gaining migrants, reflecting relaxed visa criteria for the… Audio
Christmas set to be packed at airports
Christmas is coming, and with borders open at long last, this year finally marks the return of the international holiday season.
Airports are set to be packed to the brim, with Flight Centre bookings… Audio
Kawarau Gorge Trail gets go-ahead to link Queenstown network
Otago is a step closer to the largest contiguous cycle trail in the Southern Hemisphere - with the Kawarau Gorge Trail now getting the green light after objections in the Environment Court were… Audio
The Panel with Sue Kedgley and Peter Dunne (part 2)
Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Sue Kedgley and Peter Dunne discuss the upcoming census, filling it out online, and the questions being asked. Plus, they discuss the Indonesia extramarital… Audio
New Years accommodation almost at full capacity
If you're keen to get away to one of our regional hotspots for New Years, you might have missed the boat. Domestic travel is back in a big way and new data has revealed that accommodation for some of… Audio
Sex not the only cause of concern in Indonesia's criminal code
Indonesia's sweeping reforms to its colonial-era criminal code have been denounced as a crackdown on civil liberties and political freedoms.
Air Chathams: holiday flights still up in the air
Upcoming holiday travel plans could -- potentially -- be disrupted due to a dud batch of aviation fuel. Routine testing found the shipment of 25 million litres of fuel was not fit for purpose and… Audio
Z Energy details next aviation fuel shipments on way
Z Energy boss MIke Bennetts says they have a shipment of aviation fuel coming to NZ and arriving 12 December at the latest.
Aviation fuel is being rationed after a bad batch of fuel couldn't be… Video, Audio
House of Travel reacts to fuel shortage fears ahead of holidays
Brent Thomas is the chief executive of House of Travel. He talks to Lisa Owen about possible disruptions for flights over the holiday period, as a bad batch of aviation fuel is forcing rationing.
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Fears of flight disruptions as aviation fuel rationed
The travel plans for thousands of holiday-makers could be up in the air due to a bad batch of imported jet fuel.
Airlines have been told they will receive 75 percent of what they'd planned to use out… Audio
Cutting the cloth: What it takes to make clothes in New Zealand
It was once one of the nation's biggest industries. Now this Christchurch clothing factory is among the last of its kind. Audio
Cutting the cloth: What it takes to make clothes in New Zealand
It was once one of the nation's biggest industries. Now this Christchurch clothing factory is among the last of its kind.
AudioOff the beaten track with Kennedy Warne
Kennedy talks about his recent visit to the Antarctic Peninsula and he also has an update on the Australian man aiming to the youngest person to row solo across the Pacific Ocean. Audio, Gallery
Inside two years of chaos at NZ's airports
If you're flying today you might have plenty of time to read this story when you're standing in an airport security line for way longer than you should.