Wellington is served by Wellington International Airport (WLG), the capital city’s airport and a major domestic hub in New Zealand. It offers excellent domestic connectivity from across the country and a focused network of direct international flights, primarily from Australia and the Pacific Islands, with a few key connections from Asia.
Travelers flying into Wellington will find very frequent domestic arrivals from Auckland (AKL), Christchurch (CHC), and Queenstown (ZQN). Internationally, WLG receives direct services from major Australian east coast cities including Sydney (SYD), Melbourne (MEL), and Brisbane (BNE). Key Pacific connections into Wellington extend from Fiji (NAN) and New Caledonia (NOU). Direct flights from Singapore (SIN) and, seasonally, from other Asian destinations provide important long-haul links into WLG.
The inbound market is competitive on core routes. Air New Zealand operates a significant hub at WLG for domestic and trans-Tasman arrivals into Wellington. Qantas and Jetstar provide strong competition on routes from Australia into WLG. Singapore Airlines operates the key Asian link into Wellington. This mix provides options for both business and leisure travelers arriving in the capital.
To secure cheap flights to Wellington, focus on the competitive trans-Tasman inbound routes by comparing fares between Air New Zealand, Qantas, and Jetstar from Australia into WLG. Book well in advance, especially for peak holiday periods. For arrivals from Europe or the Americas into Wellington, connecting via Auckland (AKL) or Sydney (SYD) is standard; compare fares for itineraries connecting through these hubs into WLG. Wellington’s compact size makes the airport very convenient, but for the absolute lowest long-haul fares into the region, check prices into Auckland as well.
Error Fare flights from Paris, France or Frankfurt, Germany to Wellington, New Zealand from only €252 roundtrip with United Airlines and Air New Zealand.