Booking flights from US to NZ
#1
Booking flights from US to NZ
I am in the process of looking at flights from New York to Auckland NZ for the Christmas period this year. I put the dates in on Google Flights and there is a flight that would work leaving Dec 18th returning Dec 30th. It is a code-share United Air NZ flight. What is puzzling me is that if it is booked through United the fare is $ 2504 US, if booked through Air NZ it is $ 3217US. It does look like an Air NZ flight from San Francisco rather than an actual Unitled flight. Why is there such a difference in price, anyone know?
#2
I don't know United / Air NZ - but I've seen this sort of thing with other airlines. Maybe Air New Zealand has sold out of the cheaper fare class. Plus different airlines do have different fares/fare strategies.
I'm not an expert and maybe on of the other more frequent fliers will have a better answer for you -- but like I said I've seem similar lots of times when searching for flights.
I'm not an expert and maybe on of the other more frequent fliers will have a better answer for you -- but like I said I've seem similar lots of times when searching for flights.
#3
Airline pricing structures baffle me to no end, so I can't shed any light nelsonian.
United only flies seasonally from the US to Auckland, but I doubt that has any bearing on the fares you're finding.
Christmas usually means higher fares, as you well know.
Keep your eyes open for Air NZ specials - we scored Premium Economy tickets on Air NZ several months ago for our upcoming flights from COS-SFO-Auckland-Queenstown, then returning from Christchurch - $1,800 each.
United only flies seasonally from the US to Auckland, but I doubt that has any bearing on the fares you're finding.
Christmas usually means higher fares, as you well know.
Keep your eyes open for Air NZ specials - we scored Premium Economy tickets on Air NZ several months ago for our upcoming flights from COS-SFO-Auckland-Queenstown, then returning from Christchurch - $1,800 each.
#4
Melnq I think there is always a sale around Black Friday, but doesn't seem to apply over Christmas period. Actually the reason DD and SIL are coming home then is for DD's grandmother's 90th birthday which os on 22nd December, so does fit in with being home for Christmas but it is expensive!!!! I rather generously to pay half when we first started talking about it a few months ago.
#5
I don't know United / Air NZ - but I've seen this sort of thing with other airlines. Maybe Air New Zealand has sold out of the cheaper fare class. Plus different airlines do have different fares/fare strategies.
I'm not an expert and maybe on of the other more frequent fliers will have a better answer for you -- but like I said I've seem similar lots of times when searching for flights.
I'm not an expert and maybe on of the other more frequent fliers will have a better answer for you -- but like I said I've seem similar lots of times when searching for flights.
Don't try to out-think the airlines on this; unless you're a Hogwarts graduate you'll never figure out the mysteries of airline revenue management algorithms.
#6
Thanks Gardyloo. So booking with United should make no difference to the service, it is still basically an Air NZ flight. I know they are United flights to San Francisco and same on the way back from Chicago. It is the 13-15 hour flights I am concerned about.
#7
>>So booking with United should make no difference to the service, it is still basically an Air NZ flight.<<. Not to worry, no 'basically' about it - once you are at the airport there will be no difference at all. Many if not most international flights are code shared.