Are airport security and check-in times from the US applicable to Australia and New Zealand?

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I'm currently planning a trip to Australia and New Zealand with my fiancee, and specifically I'm trying to decide how much time to budget for the "airport stuff" before our flights. Specifically, we have...

  • A flight from Cairns, AU to Christchurch, NZ (Qantas)
  • A flight from Queenstown, NZ to Wellington, NZ (Air New Zealand)
  • A flight from Auckland, NZ back to LA (by way of Hawaii) (Hawaiian Airlines)

Growing up in Dallas and Los Angeles, I was always taught to arrive at the airport 2 hours before the flight takes off. But this is my first international trip (as an adult at least), and it occurred to me that airports in Australia or New Zealand might have different policies/systems that take different amounts of time, or might simply be more or less efficient (like DFW vs LAX), or that international flights might take longer to check into. (For example, some of my non-American friends complain about American airports, implying that other countries' airports may be more efficient as a rule.)

Is the "2 hour" rule fairly applicable in these sorts of situations, or should I budget more (or less) time for international and domestic flights in Australia and New Zealand?



Best Answer

Can confirm, I flew from Sydney to Christchurch last night (Jetstar) and have done trans-Tasman and domestic flights in both countries.

It's generally airline dependent, and sometimes depends on plane-size for boarding times, but in terms of checkin, most international flights will open for check-in 3 hours before, and close 90 minutes before the flight.

My boarding time last night was 35 minutes before departure. Another flight leaving later had an earlier boarding time, but was on an A-380 - so they need more time to load more people, I presume.

Again, even with the same airline, it can differ with airports.

So let's look at Jetstar, for example:

Jetstar timelines for domestic flights

Jetstar timelines for international flights

where checkin closes 45-60 minutes beforehand.




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What is the legal connection time for international flights?

Some international airports have a minimum connecting time as low as 30 minutes. But usually, when traveling internationally, the MCT is at least an hour. It can go up to 2 hours in large airports requiring a change of terminal.

Do I have to go through security again for connecting international flight?

Yes, a security check is mandatory when you take a connecting flight. This is because there is a time lag between getting off one aeroplane and getting on-board another to reach your destination.

How long before my flight should I be at the airport NZ?

Air New Zealand recommends that you are checked in 45 minutes before your flight's departure time. For flights departing out of the following airports, you will be required to check in 60 minutes before your flight: Auckland, Wellington or Christchurch.

How early can you go through security for an international flight?

What's the Earliest You Can Go through Airport Security? If you have checked luggage, the earliest airports will let you in is usually 2-5 hours before departure. That's because you can go through security only once you've checked in your baggage, and the check-in desks open only a few hours before departure.



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