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Old 01-12-2007, 03:36 AM
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Default Travelling to NZ with two passports

If you've got dual citizenship which passport do you travel on? I've got a British passport and a NZ passport.

I'm guessing that if I leave England using the British passport then I should use the British passport to enter NZ. Although that would mean joining the huge queues to go through passport control with all the foreign nationals.....so maybe me and the kids should use our NZ passports to zip through passport control in NZ, but that would leave my hubbie queuing for ages cos he's only got a British passport....and also would leave me to two exhausted toddlers to manage while I found our baggage.

Oh dear, just had a thought - my NZ passport is in my maiden name and our tickets will be in my married name which is on my British passport. Maybe I've just answered my own question.

Has anyone got any tips as to which airlines are good with young children, or are they all pretty much the same?

Thanks for your help
Gina
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