-Christchurch Airport: Receives flights from Australia, Singapore, and Japan
-Dunedin Airport: Flights to Aukland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Brisbane in Australia
-Queenstown Airport: Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, and the Gold Coast in Australia
-Rotorua Airport: Explore the central north island
-Wellington Airport: Flights to Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, and the Gold Coast, as well as Fiji
People:
-New Zealanders (informally known as Kiwis)
-European Descent: 69%
-Indigenous Maori: 14.6%
-Asian Descent: 9.2%
-Non-Maori Pacific Islanders: 6.9%
-They love Camping
-Rugby is New Zealand’s National sport
-Farming is a way of life
Culture:
-Maori, European, Pacific Island, and Asian
-Traditional Maori Greeting: The Hongi (bring foreheads together)
-Haka: Maori war dances
-Kapa Haka: Maori Performance
-Marae: Maori meeting grounds
-Powhiri: Maori Welcome
-Ta Moko: Maori Tattoo
-Te Reo Maori: language
-Kia Ora: Hello
-Toi: Maori Arts, weaving and carving
-They like close bodily contact
-They serve Sunday Roast
-Maori cuisine is based on seafood
Weather:
-Mild Temperatures
-Moderately High Rainfall
-Many hours of sunshine
-Summer: December-February
-Spring: September-November
-Known for: Four seasons in one day, weather is very unpredictable
Language:
-English and Maori
-Kia Ora-Hello
-Kia ora tatou- Hello everyone
-Tena koe- Greetings to you
-Tena koutou-Greetings to you all
-Haere mai-Welcome
-Kei te pehea koe- How’s it going?
-Kei te pai-Good
-Tino Pai- Really good
-Haere ra- Farewell
-Ka kite ano- until I see you again
-Hei konei ra-See you later
Political Conditions:
-The New Zealand Herald: Newspaper/News
-Parliamentary Representative Democratic Monarchy
-The head of state is Queen Elizabeth II, who is represented by the Governor-General and the head of government is the Prime Minister who chairs the Cabinet drawn from an elected Parliament