

Air New Zealand is the national airline of New Zealand, headquartered in Auckland. Established in 1940, it operates flights to domestic and international destinations. The airline is renowned for its innovative services, commitment to customer experience, and its role in promoting New Zealand as a tourist destination.
Air New Zealand's cancellation policy varies depending on the type of ticket purchased and the fare rules associated with it. Generally, the airline offers different fare classes, each with its own cancellation and refund rules.
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Non-Refundable Tickets: These tickets usually have strict cancellation rules, and if you cancel your reservation, you may not be eligible for a refund. However, you might have the option to apply the value of the ticket to future travel within a specific timeframe, subject to change fees and fare differences.
● Refundable Tickets: Refundable tickets offer more flexibility, allowing you to cancel your booking and receive a full or partial refund depending on the Air New Zealand Cancellation Policy. Refunds may be issued back to the original form of payment.
● Flexi-Time or FlexiDate Tickets: These tickets often offer more lenient cancellation options, allowing changes or cancellations without significant penalties. Passengers may receive a refund or credit towards future travel.