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Discover New Zealand: Air New Zealand now Launches Budget-Friendly Flights from India

Monday, July 28, 2025
Air New Zealand increases India-New Zealand connection with new budget flight connections. These services increase the accessibility of New Zealand for Indian travelers, renowned for its beautiful natural scenery, rich culture and tourism offerings. Air New Zealand is helping drive that with great value fares and great connections so we are doing our role to help stimulate travel between the two countries and that has to be good news for the tourism sector.
As people seek to satisfy their wanderlust after the pandemic, the new flights address a surge of interest in traveling abroad. India, one of the world’s quickest growing tourism markets, and New Zealand, a leading holiday destination famous for adventure tourism, film tourism, and nature tourism, will be among the biggest beneficiaries of this new connectivity. For vacation, for business and for cultural exchange, the new routes make it easier for tourists to see everything that New Zealand has to offer.
As part of efforts to open New Zealand for Indian Travellers
These additional Air New Zealand services from India to New Zealand will help open up more of this country’s unique experiences to Indian visitors. The airlines have several stops in the major cities of Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch, which are all very different experiences. Auckland, the largest city in New Zealand, is recognized for its cosmopolitan life, waterfronts, and nearby vineyards; Wellington and Christchurch are both known for their cultural festivals, vibrant art scene, and a number of historic sights.
New Zealand is also well known for adventure tourism. Whether that’s bungee jumping in Queenstown, skiing in the Southern Alps or hiking though Fiordland National Park, the country has a lot of outdoor activities. New flight connections from India can open these iconic destinations for enjoying and build on the momentum of adventure tourism and the spectrum of the tourism product between India and New Zealand.
Advantages for Business and Cultural Tourism
Apart from leisure tourism, business tourism to India and New Zealand will gain with Air New Zealand’s strengthened network in mind. It is well known for its innovative contributions to the world in fields of agriculture, technology, and tourism. The new flights could mean more collaborations, meetings and small step businesses for Indians in New Zealand.
Furthermore, the growing proximity serves to promote exchanges in cultural fields. Cultural links between India and New Zealand have been increasing in recent years with the countries home to vibrant Indian communities. This has resulted in greater people to people relationships, academic cooperation and cultural activities. More flights would also make it easier for Indians to come to New Zealand for cultural festivals, art exhibitions and educational events, as well as encouraging more reciprocal visits from this side of the Tasman to India.
Infrastructure for Tourism and Sustainable Travels
New Zealand’s economy has long depended on tourism. New Zealand’s struggling hospitality, travel and retail sectors can expect a boost from Indian tourists. While travel to such nice places is more affordable, Indian tourists can visit sightseeing places as Hobbiton Movie Set, geothermal areas of Rotorua, Milford Sound, and the Tongariro National Park. Moreover, additional travel between the two countries will be a boon for local businesses like tour companies, hotels and restaurants that have depended on foreign visitors.
The surge in tourists is also an opportunity for New Zealand to build on its brand as a leader in sustainable travel. New Zealand is the leader in protecting the nature and sustainable tourism. The tourism industry has been trying to find a balance between new visitors and preservation of its natural beauty. As Air New Zealand works to make travel more considerate, the airline has challenged the tourism industry to follow in its footsteps and live up to its commitment to promote tourism responsibly, learn, educate and support democratic initiatives by showing respect for the land and the natural environment.
The Importance of Tourism in Strengthening Bilateral Relations
The enhanced tourism growth induced by heightened connectivity historically was to bolster bilateral ties between the two countries. India and New Zealand have shared common stance on global issues concerning environmental sustainability, economic development and education. More people to people exchanges will be facilitated as the travel increases, providing more understanding, cooperation and partnerships in its multitude.
Promotion of Diplomatic and Cultural Relations: Tourism also serves as an effective way of promoting diplomatic and cultural relations. With a few clicks, our people can meet and learn from one another, do business, or just enjoy a holiday in each other’s country, and enhance their empathy and understanding, as China and Australia continue to enhance their partnership in commerce, science, education, etc.
Reservation Tips and Travel Information for Indian Tourists
Tourists on India to New Zealand routes can book their tickets to New Zealand directly through Air New Zealand’s official website or authorized travel agents. The airline provides a spectrum of seating choices, including the Budget and Premium cabins, to match flyer’s budgets and tastes. Travelers can also earn loyalty program frequent flyer miles through the airline to make the journey more rewarding.
If you are planning a trip to New Zealand, then it is important for you to know about the visa requirements for Indian passport holders. Indian tourists need to apply for a visa if they opt to visit New Zealand and they can do it online or through New Zealand Visa Application Centres (VAC). Visa should be secured not later than the desired date of travel to the UAE.
Conclusion
This is a welcome movement in the world when it comes to tourism. With both providing a vivid contrast, the new flights will help to deliver substantial leisure, business and cultural travel prospects. Increased travel will boost India’s and New Zealand’s tourism sectors, and also help in promoting responsible travel in strengthening relations between the two countries. With an increasing number of Indian tourists undertaking trips to New Zealand, the natural beauty of the country, adventure activities and cultural experiences will always be major attractions for the tourists.
(Source: Air New Zealand.)
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Defer Nepal travel, India tells its citizens; airlines cancel flights | India News

NEW DELHI: India has advised its citizens to “defer travel (to Nepal) until the situation has stabilised. Airlines including Indian carriers, have suspended flights as Kathmandu Airport (KTM) was closed on Tuesday afternoon when Gen Z protestors set fire nearby. A few flights between Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru were able to operate Tuesday morning. But as the day progressed and the situation worsened, multiple Kathmandu-bound flights hovered near the city before diverting or returning to India. Subsequently airlines suspended flights.In its advisory, the Indian foreign ministry said: “In view of the developing situation in Nepal, Indian citizens are advised to defer travel there until the situation has stabilised. Indian citizens presently in Nepal are advised to shelter in their current places of residence, avoid going out onto the streets and exercise all due caution. They are also advised to follow local safety advisories from Nepal authorities as well as the embassy of India in Kathmandu…”IndiGo said on X Tuesday afternoon: “In view of the prevailing situation in Kathmandu, the airport has been closed for operations. Consequently, all flights to and from Kathmandu stand suspended as of now. If your travel is impacted, you may conveniently opt for an alternate flight or claim a refund by visiting our website. We are closely monitoring the developments and coordinating with local authorities to resume operations at the earliest.” Customers have been advised “to keep checking official channels for the latest advisories and updates.”Air India said on X Tuesday evening: “…Air India is offering passengers with confirmed bookings for travel to and from Kathmandu until Sept 11, on tickets issued up to Sept 9, a one-time waiver on rescheduling charges. The safety of our passengers and crew remains our highest priority.” SpiceJet cancelled Tuesday flights. AI Express has suspended Wednesday’s Bengaluru-KTM. By Tuesday afternoon Nepal aviation authorities issued a notice to airmen (NOTAM) about Kathmandu airport being closed. Now flights can resume only after this NOTAM is lifted.Air India has six flights to and from KTM, mostly from Delhi. On Tuesday two early morning flights managed to operate between Delhi & KTM. The third, AI 217, took off from IGI Airport 11.38 am on Tuesday. It hovered near KTM for a while before the pilots decided to return to Delhi due to “smoke at final approach of KTM” and landed at IGIA at 3.10 pm. The other three flights were cancelled.An AI spokesperson said: “In view of the current situation prevailing in Kathmandu, (four) flights AI2231/2232, AI2219/2220, AI217/218 and AI211/212 operating on the Delhi-Kathmandu-Delhi route have been cancelled Tuesday. We are closely monitoring the situation and will share further updates. At Air India, the safety of our passengers and crew remain top priority.”At least two IndiGo flights — 6E1153 (Delhi to Kathmandu) and 6E1157 (Mumbai-Kathmandu) hovered near KTM for a while on Tuesday before diverting to Lucknow. Air India Express has a daily between Bengaluru and KTM, which operated on Tuesday morning. Five Delhi-KTM flights on which 801 passengers were booked to travel were cancelled Tuesday, including three of Air India and one each of IndiGo and Nepal Airlines.
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Iranian embassy in India advises citizens to avoid travelling to Nepal

The Iranian embassy in India has urged its citizens to avoid traveling to Nepal as the Himalayan country faces one of its deadliest waves of unrest, which forced the prime minister and several ministers to resign on Tuesday.
The embassy issued a travel advisory, saying, “Given the current situation and the outbreak of instability in Nepal, all Iranian citizens are strongly advised against any travel to the country.”
It said that Iranian nationals currently in Nepal should maintain close contact with the consular section in New Delhi and the Iranian consular representative in Kathmandu for assistance.
Nepal’s Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli and several other ministers and lawmakers resigned on Tuesday as anti-government protests grew increasingly violent, with police opening fire on protesters and killing at least 20 people.
Oil said he “resigned from the post of prime minister with effect from today… in order to take further steps towards a political solution and resolution of the problems.”
President Ramchandra Paudel accepted the resignation and appointed Oli to lead a caretaker government until a new one is in place, though Oli’s whereabouts remain unknown.
The prime minister’s resignation followed that of three other ministers.
Despite the resignations, the protests continued and fueled by anger over the deaths. Demonstrators defied a curfew on Tuesday and remained on the streets, blocking roads, storming government buildings and setting them on fire.
Hundreds have breached the parliament and set the main building on fire, according to Ekram Giri, spokesman for the Parliament Secretariat.
In the meantime, army helicopters ferried some ministers to safe places, as in some cases, protesters attacked political leaders.
In a statement, President Paudel called for national unity, urging “everyone, including the protesting citizens, to cooperate for a peaceful resolution of the country’s difficult situation.”
“I appeal to all parties to exercise restraint, to not allow further damage to the country, and to come to talks,” he said.
The army also issued a statement calling for calm and urging political dialogue.
Despite the unrest, Kathmandu’s airport remains open, but some flights were cancelled after smoke from fires affected visibility, according to airport spokesman Rinji Sherpa.
The demonstrations — called the protest of Gen Z — broke out after the government blocked popular platforms, including X, Facebook, and YouTube, saying the companies had failed to register and submit to government oversight.
The Kathmandu Post newspaper, however, said this isn’t just about social media. “It’s about trust, corruption, and a generation that refuses to stay silent.”
It said, “Gen Z” grew up with smartphones, global trends, and promises of a federal, prosperous Nepal.”
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Prajakta Koli cancels Nepal travel plan amid protests expresses solidarity

Actor-YouTuber Prajakta Koli extended her support to families affected by a recent tragedy in Nepal. She also announced the cancellation of her travel plans to the country.
Prajakta shared an emotional note on her Instagram story, which read, “What happened in Nepal yesterday is truly heartbreaking. Any form of celebration at such a time feels inappropriate. My heart goes out to the families of those who have suffered. I was really looking forward to being there and meeting everyone, but now isn’t the right time. Hopefully, I’ll get to see you all very soon.”
Actor Manisha Koirala also strongly opposed the violence against the Gen-Z protests in Nepal. She shared the picture of a shoe, probably from the scene where the protests took place. The actor captioned, “Today is a black day for Nepal — when bullets respond to the voice of the people, outrage against corruption and demand for justice.”
Manisha, known for her iconic roles in films like ‘Dil Se’, ‘Bombay’, and ‘1942: A Love Story’, recently featured in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Netflix series ‘Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar’.
Recently, Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli stepped down amid massive protests in the Himalyan nation. The political crisis has prompted the Nepali Army to step in to maintain order within the country.
Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak, Agriculture Minister Ramnath Adhikari, Youth and Sports Minister Teju Lal Chaudhary, and Water Minister Pradeep Yadav are among the leaders who have resigned so far. The resignation came as demonstrators, largely driven by Gen Zers’ anger over social media ban defied the curfew and clashed with security forces.
The unrest in Nepal has claimed at least 22 lives so far, while hundreds have been injured in the violence that began on Monday and continued unabated on Tuesday, according to reports.
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