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Cheap Flights New Zealand

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Cheap Flights New Zealand enable people to travel to and from this far flung and rather isolated island Country. New Zealand comprises of two large islands; North Island and South Island, as also several smaller ones. 20mile wide Cook Strait, separates the two main islands. Pacific Ocean lies to the North and East. To the West is Tasman Sea, on the other side of which is Australia. The Country has glaciers, fiords, mountains, plains, subtropical forest, volcanic plateau, and miles of coastline. Wellington is the National Capital.

Maoris were the first inhabitants of New Zealand, arriving on the islands in about 1000. Abel Tasman, a Dutch navigator first explored New Zealand in 1642. Captain James Cook, a British Captain, made three voyages to the Islands, beginning in 1769. Britain formally annexed the Islands in 1840.

Among the unusual animals native to New Zealand are the Kiwi, the National Bird of New Zealand. Although they primarily are a Forest bird, but are also found in the scrub and grasslands. They grow to the size approximately that of a chicken.

Cheap Flights New Zealand enable millions of travelers come and go from New Zealand to all parts of the Globe. Though a small country, New Zealand has 7 international airports; Auckland Airport , Christchurch Airport, Dunedin Airport, Hamilton Airport , Queenstown Airport , Wellington Airport and Palmerston North Airport.

Air New Zealand provides international and domestic air passenger and cargo services within New Zealand, as well as to Australia, the South West Pacific, Asia, North America and the United Kingdom. It has 47 jet Aircraft and 46 Turbo Props. 12 jets and 5 Turbo Props are on Order. Auckland International Airport is the largest and busiest international airport in New Zealand. Wellington International Airport is a major domestic hub, and has links to the major cities of Australia.

The economy is strongly trade-oriented, with exports of goods and services accounting for about 1/3rd. New Zealand has sizable manufacturing and service sectors complementing a highly efficient agricultural sector. Cheap Flights New Zealand enable business people and tourists travel between New Zealand and other destinations.