The New Zealand Herald

paying top price for that dream panorama

- — Grant Bradley

Kiwi overseas travellers face volatile prices, with internatio­nal airfares up 7.2 per cent last month compared to March.

Internatio­nal fares had been falling as more competitio­n entered the market over the summer but spiked last month, according to Stats NZ figures.

April is when peak summer capacity comes off New Zealand routes as airlines deploy planes to the Northern Hemisphere.

But the annual trend is good for travellers.

During the past 12 months, internatio­nal prices have fallen 20.5 per cent.

And while domestic fares spiked earlier this year, they are down 5.1 per cent between March and April and down 6.9 per cent over a year.

Stats NZ consumer prices manager James Mitchell said that, on the flip side of increasing internatio­nal fares, prices for accommodat­ion were cheaper.

Domestic accommodat­ion was down 9.4 per cent between March and April and internatio­nal accommodat­ion was down 4.9 per cent.

Prices for both air transport and accommodat­ion have sky-rocketed from pre-pandemic lows of 2019, a period dubbed “the golden age of travel”.

Internatio­nal air transport prices were 47.7 per cent more expensive than five years ago (April 2019), while prices for overseas accommodat­ion were now 30.8 per cent more expensive over that same period. internatio­nal airfares were up 7.2 per cent in April compared to march.

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