Business arrival checklist
- Confirm meeting location, parking or transport, arrival time, contact person, time-zone coordination and whether any Maori cultural protocol is involved.
- Allow buffer for domestic flights, road travel, weather, ferry crossings and regional transport.
- For NZeTA, visa, biosecurity, customs, tax, work, driving, insurance, drone, filming, hunting, fishing, outdoor permits or official matters, use the GPT for orientation and verify with official sources.
- Plan airport-to-hotel and hotel-to-meeting transport around Auckland or your actual arrival city.
- Cards are common in urban shops, hotels, restaurants, fuel stations and visitor services, but visitors should keep a backup card and watch foreign-card fees.
- Tipping is appreciated for exceptional service but is not usually expected in the same way as in some countries.
- Use New Zealand English plainly and politely; Kia ora can be appropriate when used naturally, not decoratively. Respect Maori cultural contexts, marae protocols, sacred places, place names and local guidance; follow the host, iwi, marae, guide or organizer where protocol matters. Travel responsibly: care for people, place and culture, follow conservation rules, do not ignore rahui or restricted areas, and leave outdoor places as you found them.