Practical travel coverage, not just postcards
Travel writing is most useful when it helps you plan the trip, not just imagine it.
Travel writing is most useful when it helps you plan the trip, not just imagine it.
Camper van parked beside a scenic lookout
A lot of travel writing leans heavily on atmosphere and light on logistics. The most useful coverage usually does the opposite, or at least balances the two: how long to allow, how to get there without a car, what is open in shoulder season, where to refill water, where the cellphone coverage drops out.
Travel inside New Zealand has its own quirks. Distances are deceptive. Roads close. Weather changes plans. Small towns have early kitchens and limited accommodation. None of this is a problem if you know to plan for it.
Our travel coverage will aim to be the kind of writing you'd want a friend to send you before a trip: honest about what is worth the drive, clear about what to book ahead, and respectful of the communities that host visitors year-round.
Postcards are fine. Plans are better.
Air New Zealand chief executive Nikhil Ravishankar has set out a strategy reset that aims to pull the airline back toward profitability by targeting premium inbound visitors, sharpening domestic business travel and rebuilding operational reliability, as fresh Boeing manufacturing delays push back two new 787 Dreamliners.

An early morning Christchurch–Auckland service was halted on Sunday after the A320's main wheels rolled off the paved surface during pushback.
Smaller towns carry a big share of New Zealand's visitor economy. How that shapes their year is its own story.