Amazing deal AKL-SYD in J for $468

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We're planning a tip to NZ Dec 1-17, 2022. Looking at fares I found a funny anomaly - AKL-SYD in J (on 787) for $468 when searching via Google Flights. Going straight to the NZ website - same flight is $700+. On GF when selecting the flight - it shows various sites with which to book the fight so I choose Air NZ and this lower fare "sticks".
 
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I was curious about this so went to the trouble of reproducing it. What you're seeing is not a glitch, just that the .co.nz version of AirNZ's site has the sale J fares (NZ$498) whereas the .com.au version (which must have been where you looked) is showing AU$792.

A lot of the time airnz.com.au and airnz.co.nz display pretty much the exact same fares, adjusted only for currency exchange, but sometimes when there's a fare sale in one market and not the other there can be quite a discrepancy, so it always pays to look on both. (You can buy on either - eg no problem to buy a domestic NZ ticket or a one way ticket departing NZ on the .au site, even if you only have an Australian credit card / billing address.)
 
I have occasionally seen similar pricing anomalies with other airlines. For example, I was once trying to book a TAP flight which was showing as €80 or so on Google Flights. On TAP's website, the flight was pricing at over €200. But when I clicked through from Google Flights directly to the TAP website, the lower price displayed and I was able to book it.

(What was perhaps even more strange about this was that I was actually at the airport already when trying to buy the ticket, and the TAP ticket/sales desk could not see the lower price at all.)
 
Perhaps the airline websites are using geolocation to differentiate pricing? And google flights bypass this?

It's been widely reported that some do that, and that using a VPN can be a good way to get cheaper flights. Certainly not on all airlines, but some.


Also not sure it's that amazing of a deal - the QF sale last week was about the same price.
 
Also not sure it's that amazing of a deal - the QF sale last week was about the same price.
Not sure about QF sale - for my date the QF fare is $1126 and it's a 737 - NZ is a 787 (flat beds) but fingers crossed that they don't substitute a different aircraft.
I have never used a VPN for searching fares and my first search is usually Google Flights - might give it a try but generally I prefer to book with airline directly (not sure if a VPN would offer up better fares on an airline directly - be interested in others experience).
 
Not sure about QF sale - for my date the QF fare is $1126 and it's a 737 - NZ is a 787 (flat beds) but fingers crossed that they don't substitute a different aircraft.
I have never used a VPN for searching fares and my first search is usually Google Flights - might give it a try but generally I prefer to book with airline directly (not sure if a VPN would offer up better fares on an airline directly - be interested in others experience).

Last week - the sale is over now. I booked BNE-WLG return for a touch over 1K, the return flight was less than $500. Same prices from AKL.
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If using a VPN you're still booking with the airline directly, you're just fooling it to appear to be in a different country.
 
Just had a check this morning and seeing some other bizarre pricing for next month. Jumped on the PE fare as it is no brainer when it is just $4 more than seat and includes 2 bags, seat selection and meals and more status points.

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