Pre COVID, I had an onward BP and was able to use transit security. I have had no similar transits since.Is there even anywhere to stay airside when arriving in AKL?
I've sat in the international terminal landside from midnight to 4am several times and it wasn't that bad, just noisy as hundreds or even thousands of people seemed to have the same idea.
Ive seen a few places where people can sleepIve seen a few places where people can sleep. It's much quieter and comfortable when compared to landside. My main issue is that I'm not sure if immigration is manned at 430am considering the earliest flight is at 445am. That's a risk I'm not willing to take.
I might just stay at the Ibis for $150 for 5 hours and walkover to the domestic terminal in the morning. Wouldn't have been worth it for if it was only 3-4 hours arriving into AKL earlier certainly has ticked it over to being worthwhile for me.
So you are implying that transit security is closed at that time?They will move you on.
You cannot stay airside that long, dont think that there are any seats even, its a very long walkway of turning corners after you get off the plane, to immi.
There are even no loos from deplaning, till you get to the recorded Maori totem pole!
Landside, can be done.
As you cannot move to dep (where the lounges are) as its immi controlled.
On the arr side, there is nowhere to sit, on the arr side.
From plane arr, the aim is to get you to move straight off to immi and customs.
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Ive seen a few places where people can sleep
You mean on the floor...?
Have only seens chairs on the dep side, of the glass partition for int dep.
Thought that there were no chairs, on the arr, very sterile.
Isn't your flight back to Sydney classed as an international transit flight so you'd need to go to the transfer and transit area and pass the security screening there to be able to move through to the departures area? It's same day return so you're not needing to hang around overnight which has been the scenario for others that have done similar status runs.I’m doing a status from Sydney to Auckland and return on the same day. Will there be any issues at immigration in New Zealand. I only have five hours between landing and my flight back to Sydney on the same day.
Does anyone have any recent experiences with staying airside during the evening and connecting to a domestic NZ flight later in the morning?
I'm not sure if I'll get moved on since I'm transiting domestically instead of international. I was hoping to spend the evening airside then clear immigration in the morning and proceed to my domestic flight.
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Int > Int transit at AKL doesnt go through immi, so it can be done as above, but I would have thought they (airport sec) would go on a walk around after last flight, incoming to move people on.Interesting.. so you can actually stay inside 24hrs..
As those who have ever left NZ on the early flights would know check-in generally doesn't open till 4am and the roller shutter is down on immigration and security until about 4.30am
@AustraliaPoochie , I had no concerns having flown trans Tasman a couple of hundred times.Int > Int transit at AKL doesnt go through immi, so it can be done as above, but I would have thought they (airport sec) would go on a walk around after last flight, incoming to move people on.
(((Thought it would not have been able to be done!))).
But I guess they can, via the CCTV see who is still within the sec zone, so they would know whats going on.
Not sure if I want to spend my time inside the arr zone, between getting off plane, and the welcome to NZ recording totem welcome overhead pole tho.
In the further reaches out near the gates, there are no loos!
The only ones are the ones at the totem pole.
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Guess tho, this is for true int > int, not sure what they would do if they found out your arr plane arr at at 12.30am (that day/11.30pm that previous day, discernable by your digital IPC), and you had hung around, and did arr immi at 6.30am that day.
