The Air New Zealand Regional Lounge in Wellington opened in late 2016, and provides eligible Air New Zealand and Star Alliance status members a modern lounge to unwind in prior to their flight out of Wellington– noting that access to the lounge is not just limited to passengers travelling on regional flights.

I was able to visit this lounge prior to flying with Singapore Airlines to Australia, as part of my trip to Japan with the Point Hacks team in 2018. I had arrived in Wellington from Auckland a little early, and international customs and security had not yet opened.

Lounge details & location

The lounge opens 60 minutes prior to the first Air New Zealand flight from Wellington, and closes after the last departure.

The lounge is located on the first floor of the airport’s main terminal building, before the new centralised security screening point, and close to the regional gates– just follow the signs in the direction of domestic gates 3-12.

Air New Zealand Wellington Regional Lounge review | Point Hacks
Air New Zealand Wellington Regional Lounge review | Point Hacks

Lounge seating

The lounge is a comfortable size, with seating for 136 guests. The lounge includes a buffet and dining area, open TV area, and a barista.

Air New Zealand Wellington Regional Lounge review | Point Hacks

Dining area seating options include stools at the barista bar, café style tables and bench seating, and ottomans along a low-lying long white table.

Air New Zealand Wellington Regional Lounge review | Point Hacks

The TV area is located at the opposite end of the room to the barista, so you can catch up on some news or the sports while having a bite to eat.

Air New Zealand Wellington Regional Lounge review | Point Hacks
Air New Zealand Wellington Regional Lounge review | Point Hacks

Some seats feature easier access to power/USB outlets than others, including the bench seating in dining area. Keep an eye out for ports before getting comfortable, as this will help make charging your portable devices easy while waiting for your flight, without having to move elsewhere in the lounge.

There is no kids zone in this lounge, so parents will have to keep a watchful eye over their children.

There are a few newspaper and magazine stands about for those looking for something to read.

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Keep an eye out for the large lounge windows that offer sweeping views over the airport’s public atrium and beyond to the domestic runway.

Food & drink

The dining is buffet style with no a la carte options, which is perfectly fine for a regional lounge.

I visited this lounge late morning, with the offering being a variety of sandwiches, salads, sweet and savoury muffins, and a few hot options like pumpkin, tahini and lemon soup, corn fritters, and ham and cheese croissants.

Air New Zealand Wellington Regional Lounge review | Point Hacks
Air New Zealand Wellington Regional Lounge review | Point Hacks

Some cookies, rice crisps and Bhuja mix await those looking for a quick snack, along with some healthy fruit.

Air New Zealand Wellington Regional Lounge | Point Hacks

Feel free to make yourself a cup of Twinings tea, but skip the coffee machine and head straight to the barista.

Air New Zealand Wellington Regional Lounge review | Point Hacks

Orders can be made from the Air NZ app on your smart device or through the smart pad available at the barista counter.

Air New Zealand Wellington Regional Lounge review | Point Hacks

A variety of soft and alcoholic drinks are also on offer, including New Zealand-made wine, cider, and beer.

Air New Zealand Wellington Regional Lounge review | Point Hacks
Air New Zealand Wellington Regional Lounge | Point Hacks
Air New Zealand Wellington Regional Lounge review | Point Hacks

Amenities

Most Air New Zealand lounges have shelved computer workstations, with wireless printing offered as an alternative – which makes sense given the number of people who tend to carry their own devices. This lounge is no exception.

The lounge features clean, modern bathrooms with Antipodes hand wash and body creams.

Lounge access options

  • By class of travel: Business Class guests travelling on Singapore Airlines
  • By airline frequent flyer status: Air New Zealand Gold and above, including Elite Partners
  • By alliance frequent flyer status: Gold members of Star Alliance partners
  • By Lounge membership: Koru Club Members prior to any same day Air NZ ticketed and operated flight departing from Wellington, in any cabin class
  • By day passes: Get 2 lounge passes when you reach silver status with Air New Zealand Airpoints

Airpoints Elite, Gold, Elite Partner and Koru members, plus Star Alliance Gold members with other partners can bring one guest into the lounge.

Summing up

The lounge is a simple offering available to eligible Air New Zealand and Star Alliance members travelling on flights out of Wellington.

While the lounge is smaller than the main Air New Zealand Wellington Domestic Lounge, it is quieter, and certainly more convenient to visit if you happen to be travelling on a regional flight that doesn’t require security clearance.

It is also a convenient spot to relax if you happen to be too early for an international flight– I personally found the lounge nicer than the Air New Zealand Wellington International Lounge.

The barista-made coffee is a real plus, and the ability to order before you arrive at the lounge with the Air New Zealand app is a vital time saver, especially for time-short business travellers.

Overall, the lounge is worth a visit if you find yourself holding a boarding ticket, card or day pass that will gain you entry.

What is great

  • Clean and modern
  • Plenty of seating options
  • Space to relax before an international flight if customs not open
  • Barista coffee

What is not great

  • No children’s play area
  • Charging ports not available at all seats

Featured image courtesy of Air New Zealand.

Air New Zealand Wellington Regional Lounge review was last modified: April 22nd, 2022 by Daniel Kinnoch