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Currency and cost comparison

TrainLocal, one-way ticket
40%Trains are 40% more expensive in Auckland than in Rennes.
Rennes$3.45
Auckland$4.80
MealMid-priced restaurant
0%A meal in Auckland costs roughly the same as in Rennes.
Rennes$24.34
Auckland$25.00
TaxiStandard daytime start rate
80%A taxi fare in Auckland is 80% cheaper than in Rennes.
Rennes$16.23
Auckland$4.00
CoffeeRegular cappuccino
10%Coffee in Auckland is 10% cheaper than in Rennes.
Rennes$6.59
Auckland$5.92
Distance: 18729 kms
Rennes airports
Auckland airports
Auckland Airport (AKL)How far from city centre: 19 kms

Comprehensive Guide to Flights from Rennes to Auckland

Planning a trip from Rennes, France, to Auckland, New Zealand? Auckland is a vibrant city offering a unique blend of cultural experiences, historical sites, and stunning natural landscapes. From its iconic landmarks like the Sky Tower and the Harbour Bridge to its rich Māori heritage and breathtaking volcanic cones, Auckland captivates travelers with its diverse attractions. The city also boasts beautiful beaches, vibrant nightlife, and a thriving arts scene. For budget-conscious travellers, finding the best deals is key.

Direct flights from Rennes to Auckland are rare, if not non-existent. You’ll likely need at least one stopover, significantly increasing the flight duration. Expect an average total travel time of around 30-35 hours, varying based on your layover location and duration. Several airlines offer this transcontinental route, often involving layover hubs like Paris, London, or even cities in the Middle East and Asia. Consider airlines such as Air France or Emirates, though the airlines available will vary depending on the routing and time of year. Their flight frequencies vary, sometimes ranging from a few flights per week to daily departures.

To cut costs, consider exploring alternative routes involving different stopover points. Layover cities like Paris, London, or Dubai are common, adding to overall travel time, however, some cities might have more cost-effective connecting flights. To find the cheapest months to fly, you should look at the shoulder seasons (March-May and September-November) in both hemispheres as these often have lower prices. The best time to book flights is generally two to three months in advance, but last-minute deals sometimes pop up, so stay vigilant. Avoid flying during peak seasons like December-February (NZ summer) and the school holidays in the Northern Hemisphere, as prices will surge.

Auckland sees its peak tourist season during the warmer months of December to February. The weather is great, the days are longer, and many events and festivals are happening. The quieter months are typically during the autumn and winter, particularly March to May, and July to August. While weather can be unpredictable, these off-peak times offer a more tranquil atmosphere and often result in cost-effective travel.

Best time to fly to Auckland

Auckland enjoys a temperate oceanic climate. Summers (December to February) are warm and sunny, with average temperatures ranging from 20°C to 25°C. Winters (June to August) are mild and relatively wet, with average temperatures ranging from 10°C to 15°C. Spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May) provide pleasant temperatures, averaging between 15°C and 20°C, with spring generally being wetter than autumn. While extreme weather events are rare, occasional rain showers are expected throughout the year. Expect higher humidity during the summer months.

Rennes airports

Rennes has one main airport currently operating commercial flights: Rennes–Saint-Jacques Airport.

Rennes–Saint-Jacques Airport

Rennes–Saint-Jacques Airport, the main airport for Rennes, is a relatively small airport, primarily serving domestic flights within France. It is a modern airport, offering a range of services. It underwent renovation work in recent years. While not a major international hub, it is significant for regional travel.

Main airlines for this route

  • Air France
  • KLM
  • Emirates

Auckland airports

Auckland has two main airports currently serving commercial flights: Auckland Airport and Ardmore Airport. Auckland Airport is by far the busier of the two.

Auckland Airport

Auckland Airport is a large, modern, and bustling international airport, serving as a major hub for New Zealand. Opened in 1966 and significantly expanded since, it handles millions of passengers annually and offers an array of services, including multiple terminals, various airlines, numerous shops, restaurants, lounges, and public transport options. It's easy to reach the city centre using various transport options. Public transport includes a frequent bus service, while taxis and ride-sharing services are readily available just outside the arrival terminals. You can also easily hire a car at the airport.

Ardmore Airport

Ardmore Airport is much smaller than Auckland Airport and serves primarily general aviation and domestic flights within the country. It's less busy and is conveniently located close to Auckland's city centre.

What to do and see in Auckland

Auckland, New Zealand offers a wealth of activities for every type of traveler. Whether you're interested in history, nature, or culture, this city will leave you spellbound.

  • Explore the Auckland Domain: Wander through Auckland's oldest park and discover stunning views from the top of the volcanic crater, visit the Auckland War Memorial Museum, or enjoy the tranquil atmosphere of this lush green space.
  • Visit the Sky Tower: Ascend the iconic Sky Tower for breathtaking panoramic views of the city, harbour, and surrounding islands. Take in this unforgettable sight from the observation deck, or perhaps treat yourself to a thrilling SkyWalk or SkyJump.
  • Experience the Auckland Harbour Bridge: Take a walk or cycle across the Auckland Harbour Bridge for beautiful views of the Waitematā Harbour and the city skyline. For a more adventurous experience, try the Bridge Climb, which takes you to the very top of the bridge.

Frequently asked questions about flights from Rennes to Auckland

Is it safe to travel from Rennes to Auckland during the Covid-19 situation?
At eDreams we do our best to ensure that your travel plans won't be affected by restrictions or possible cancellations that New Zealand may apply. Using the flexible ticket gurantee you can decide if you rather rebook or get a refund!
For flights from Rennes to Auckland, how can I find the cheapest price?
In eDreams, we use automatic learning to find the most economical flight between Rennes and Auckland. By taking into account the combination of airlines, scales, direct flights, as well as the different criteria of each journey, our search engine allows us to offer our customers the best price in the best conditions.
Is Auckland more expensive than Rennes to visit?
Looking at cab fares, a ride in Auckland costs an average of 4.00 NZD , 75% cheaper than Rennes, with a fare of 16.23 NZD,
while train tickets cost 39% more at Auckland: $ 4.80 NZD versus $ 3.45 NZD at Rennes.
If you compare the price of a lunch meal, however, you can find it from 25.00 NZD in Auckland, 3% more than the 24.34 NZD in Rennes.
The price of the coffee is around 10% cheaper in Auckland, with an average of 5.92 NZD, while in Rennes the coffee costs 6.59 NZD.
How is the weather in Auckland compared to Rennes?
While in Rennes the temperatures can reach an average of 30.99 ºC in summer, with precipitation levels up to 3 mm ,Auckland's temperatures can go up to 27.9 ºC during the hot season, with 3 mm average of rain rate . In winter, however, weather indicators show around 4.05 ºC in Auckland, compared to the -2.77 ºC average degrees reported in Rennes. During the winter period, Rennes can register 6 mm precipitation, while Auckland have an average of 9 mm rain level.

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