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  2. Bee Card (payment card) - Wikipedia

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    The Bee Card is an electronic fare payment smart card that is used on bus services in ten regions of New Zealand, along with Queenstown Ferries and the Te Huia train service between Hamilton and Auckland. It is used as a tag-on tag-off card on buses, with paper tickets remaining available for use for each of the individual region's public ...

  3. AT HOP card - Wikipedia

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    The AT HOP card is an electronic fare payment card that was released in two versions on Auckland public transport services, beginning in May 2011. The smart card roll out was the first phase in the introduction of an integrated ticketing and fares system (Auckland Integrated Fares System, or "AIFS") that was rolled out across the region.

  4. Tourism in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The availability of air travel is a large contributing factor to market growth. After Air New Zealand launched non-stop flights from Auckland to Buenos Aires in December 2015, visitor numbers from Argentina tripled, from 5,400 in 2015 to 15,300 in 2016. [14]

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    The average flight cost may be down, but a new report found inflation and fresh federal student loan payments are causing some Americans concern about holiday travel plans.

  7. Visa policy of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    As of 1 October 2019, the following people are eligible to travel without a visa but with an NZeTA: [5] people granted a visa waiver by special direction; members of a visiting force (including members of the civilian component of the visiting force) as defined in the Visiting Forces Act 2004, but only if: