Air perk for intimate groups in NZ & Australia

Stephen ScourfieldThe West Australian
Camera IconTime with locals in New Zealand. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Touring company AAT Kings has savings of up to $2200 per couple in air credit for Small Group Tours across Australia and New Zealand until March 31, 2026.

+ Before getting to the money, let me explain that a spokesperson explains AAT Kings’ Small Group Tours are designed for “curious travellers seeking adventure beyond the tourist trail”. They aim to “offer immersive access to wild landscapes, distinctive accommodation and authentic local connections”. Launched in 2025, Small Group Tours average 16 guests.

+ The air credit is available on select departures, for bookings made by March 31, 2026, for travel from April 1, 2026, to March 31, 2027.

+ Air credit amounts varying on tour lengths, with $1100 per person on offer for tours of 16 days or more, $900 per person for tours of 12 to 15 days, $650 per person on tours of 9 to 11 days, $500 per person on tours of 7 of 8 days, or $350 per person on tours of 5 to 6 days.

+ “From spending the night beneath the stars on Milford Sound to flying by private plane to Tasmania’s remote Flinders Island, our Small Group Tours are designed to showcase the very best of Australia and New Zealand,” says Ben Hall, CEO of AAT Kings Group. “By introducing these smaller group offerings, we’re able to offer a more immersive and authentic way to travel — whether it’s enjoying fresh local seafood and cool-climate wines, encountering fur seals on Kangaroo Island, stargazing in Arkaroola’s Dark Sky Reserve or watching Uluru glow at sunrise and sunset. There really is something for every kind of traveller.”

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+ To give a couple of examples . . .

Ultimate Tasmania was $10,115 per person, now $9215 ($900 per person air credit).

Untamed New Zealand was $14,220 per person, now $13,120 ($1100 per person air credit).

aatkings.com

Camera IconSome trips use the TranzAlpine in New Zealand, pictured here alongside the Waimakariri River. Credit: Supplied/Supplied
Camera IconOn Milford South in New Zealand. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

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