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So, I'm aware that Airpoints Dollars are treated like cash, with 1 Airpoints Dollar worth $1 towards the cost of a ticket.
On domestic NZ bookings, you can use Airpoints to cover the entire fare including taxes. But on international bookings, you have to pay for any taxes/charges using cash.
My specific question is, for international flights, do you still need to have enough Airpoints in your account to cover the entire fare + taxes if you want to pay with Airpoints? Or is it sufficient if you just have enough Airpoints to cover the base fare?
E.g. if the base fare is $300 and the total ticket price is $400 (with $100 taxes), do you need to have 400 Airpoints in your account to be able to make the booking? I found this to be the case a few years ago (which is pretty bad), but not sure if this has changed?
On domestic NZ bookings, you can use Airpoints to cover the entire fare including taxes. But on international bookings, you have to pay for any taxes/charges using cash.
My specific question is, for international flights, do you still need to have enough Airpoints in your account to cover the entire fare + taxes if you want to pay with Airpoints? Or is it sufficient if you just have enough Airpoints to cover the base fare?
E.g. if the base fare is $300 and the total ticket price is $400 (with $100 taxes), do you need to have 400 Airpoints in your account to be able to make the booking? I found this to be the case a few years ago (which is pretty bad), but not sure if this has changed?