Top deals to Auckland

These are the best deals in the market to Auckland right now, have a browse and choose the best one

Auckland

Auckland

From £628
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4 Mar → 14 Mar
Auckland

Auckland

From £672
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26 May → 10 Jun
Auckland

Auckland

From £683
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30 Dec → 10 Mar
Auckland

Auckland

From £683
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30 Dec → 4 Mar
Auckland

Auckland

From £700
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19 Feb → 11 Mar
Auckland

Auckland

From £700
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19 Feb → 12 Mar
Auckland

Auckland

From £716
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20 Feb → 13 Mar
Auckland

Auckland

From £765
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19 Feb → 26 Mar
Auckland

Auckland

From £828
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29 Dec → 26 Jan
Auckland

Auckland

From £837
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30 Dec → 15 Jan
Auckland

Auckland

From £917
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2 Dec → 1 Mar
Auckland

Auckland

From £930
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24 Jan → 16 Feb
Auckland

Auckland

From £985
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9 Apr → 16 May
Auckland

Auckland

From £1,141
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2 Sep → 22 Sep

Looking for flights to Auckland? From the moment you land on this page, you’ll see how easy and affordable flying to New Zealand’s vibrant “City of Sails” can be! Oceans Travel helps you compare and book cheap flights to Auckland by using our Flight Search Tool at the top of the page! On our tool you can find the best deals for return flights to Auckland, to last minute from one stop flights to Auckland! Additionally, our tool will let you filter airlines, one-way, direct, and even let you book right online! Giving you access to the best Auckland flight deals from the UK, Australia, the USA, to anywhere. On this page we’ve made it easy to plan your journey, see up-to-date prices, and secure the best time to book your flight! Our guide will provide you with all you require to plan your visit with confidence and it begins with the right flight. And if your question wasn't answered, you can always ask questions on our forum!

Flying to Auckland?

Here are some quick flight facts you should know!

Most Popular Route: Sydney → Auckland

Most Popular Airline: Air New Zealand

Cheapest Month: June

Common questions about travel to Auckland

These are some of the most common questions people ask before booking a trip to Auckland, why not see if something you're wondering is here?

No, there are currently no nonstop flights operating between the UK (including London Heathrow) and Auckland. All available services involve at least one stopover. Typically in hub cities in the Middle East (like Dubai), Asia (such as Singapore), or North America
Auckland Airport separates its two main terminals. The International Terminal handles all overseas flights, while the Domestic Terminal is used for internal New Zealand services. If you need to transfer between them, there’s a free shuttle bus running every 15 minutes between 5 am and 11 pm. It usually takes around 10 minutes between each terminal.
Flight durations vary depending on route and layovers, but on average the total journey takes around 23 to 23 ½ hours. Some routes via Asia take about 25 hours, while those routed via the US may take closer to 27 hours.
This can vary significantly. Reported traveller experiences range from as quick as 35 minutes to as long as 2.5 hours. However, this depends on factors like queue length, time of day, and activity levels at immigration. Many visitors suggest allowing up to two hours for customs clearance. Especially if you need to transfer to a domestic flight.

Why Travel to Auckland? 

The largest city of New Zealand, Auckland, fits into a unique style, sophisticated urban setting and beauty of nature, thus featuring as an ideal destination for tourists. Auckland is called the City of sails, famous with its living waterfront and wide range of art and cultural experience. It has also quite close to some amazing islands. An example would be Waiheke, which is known for its vineyards, beaches and sunsets. There is a Sky Tower and bustling waterfront neighbourhoods leading to volcanic maunga (Māori word meaning mountain). You can hike with a view of the skyline, fast ferries to island wineries and sandy beaches in Waiheke and Hauraki Gulf.

 

Tourists visit because of the combination, great food and coffee, heavy Māori culture and history, outdoor day trips. For instance, surfing, volcano walks, island hopping. Along with a friendly, easy base to explore more of Aotearoa. So if this is what you are considering as a choice of destination, then Auckland offers the best of both worlds in one city. The city has something to offer everyone be it touring the volcanic scenery or experiencing fine cuisine. The decision to visit Auckland promises to take one into a vibrant city which is an access point to the pristine heritage and attractions of New Zealand.

How to Find the Cheapest Flights to Auckland

Booking the cheapest flight to Auckland does not have to be hard with our awesome tips! Review a variety of dates including midweek (Tuesday and Wednesday) or shoulder seasons (late April to early June and late October to early December) which are usually cheaper. You may also be willing to go via single stops to Auckland using a popular hub. Such as Singapore, Los Angeles, Hong Kong.

 

Subscribe to the Oceans Travel newsletter to receive personalised alerts and hand-picked Auckland offers directly in your inbox! And why not start booking flights with our flight search tool! You can now book online, filter airlines to specific needs, and shows you the real price, especially without those hidden fees! Create a specific price watch for Auckland (AKL) and check it over one to two weeks. It allows you to intervene quickly when a real decrease looks. Lastly, pay attention to seasonal sales on fare and regularly check various routes into Auckland (AKL) as often the best deals are there when you are willing to book.

When to Visit Auckland

The best time to visit Auckland are the shoulder seasons autumn (March-May) and spring (September-November). This is when the weather is pleasant, the crowds thinner and there is lots of access to outdoor activities. For example, Waiheke, volcanic walks, harbour activities. Additionally, during the shoulder seasons, it is the best time to book your cheap flights to Auckland! As this is because fairs are low!

 

To beach and festival fans, summer (December-February) brings warm sea days, longer evenings and lively events. However, families often choose to travel during school holidays, which is when flights to Auckland have higher prices.  Hikers and adventure lovers will find the most daylight hours and usually warm weather from late of spring through summer! Travellers wanting to stay cheap will also find the lowest rates during winter (June-August) or during off-peak travel weeks (usually this is when the lowest Auckland flight deals will be found). Generally, autumn is the sweet spot of many as it makes Auckland feel like just the right degree of weather, crowd density and value.

*New Zealand is located in the Southern Hemisphere, thus its seasons are opposite those in the Northern Hemisphere. Including Europe, North America, and most of Asia. For example, when it is summer in Auckland (Dec-Feb), it will be winter in the Northern Hemisphere. This is something you need to consider when planning your trip.*

Most Popular Routes and Airlines

Many flights to Auckland have a strong domestic connection but have a small number of long-haul connections. The most popular domestic flights into Auckland (AKL) are Christchurch and Wellington. The most popular international flights are from the trans-Tasman (flights between Australia and New Zealand). With flights to cities such as Sydney and Melbourne, making it quite popular! While long-haul flights frequently occur to Los Angeles, Dubai, Singapore and Vancouver. This makes Auckland a national hub and yet it acts as an international gateway.

 

Air New Zealand is the leading carrier on most domestic and most long-haul international services to AKL. However, Qantas and other Australian-based carriers compete intensively in trans-Tasman routes. Additionally, major long-haul services airlines of the world are either operating or have plans to operate services that reach Auckland. For example, Emirates, Singapore Airlines, American/Delta (out of the U.S.), Cathay Pacific and, recently, China Eastern and other Asian airways.

Top Things to See and Do in Auckland

Auckland is a place of incredible variety with things to do and sights to see! Head out into harbour on a cruise and see the city as it is seen,by water. Why not go paddle or kayak to get a more up-and-personal view of the volcanic islands? Take a volcanic-summit vantage point where you can view the ocean for skyline panoramas, or even attend a whale-and-dolphin wildlife safari! Experience action with adrenaline induced adventure of a tower jump or a scenic helicopter flight and take a tasting day-out in the tasting of local wines! 

 

Marvel at the best museums and galleries and interactive Māori cultural shows, and seek out bustling food markets and night markets! Also, participate in surfing, stand up paddle boarding or coastal hikes that feature picturesque native bush and dramatic coasts! And together they provide the visitor with a concentrated introduction to the culture, cuisine, outdoors and wildlife of Auckland.

Neighbourhoods and Surroundings

The towns and cities around Auckland cover a wide mix of urban and suburban life. So when you are considering flights to Auckland it is useful to know what each area feels like. Being in the central city (CBD) gives access to dining and nightlife, the inner suburbs (Ponsonby and Parnell) are nearby with their boutique shopping and cafe culture and the North Shore (Takapuna, Milford, Albany) has a more residential, beach-facing feel.

 

West Auckland and Waitakere have leafy suburbs and slower pace and more spread out feel of residential communities, whereas South Auckland and the Manukau/Papakura is a larger, more multicultural society with a high level of local services. Further out there are the coastal towns and islands where you can base trips on. For example, Waiheke and the Matakana/Warkworth corridor to the north. It provides a different pace and logistics of getting around and places to stay in.