Not on the internet yet no. Only up to 350 days in advance.
2006-12-30 22:56:56
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answered by puffy 6
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The harbour-side town of Auckland is New Zealand's true metropolis and the vivid financial heart of the country, know it with hotelbye . Auckland is also called the "City of Sails" and it sprawls out in helter-skelter style between Manukau Harbour (to the west) and Waitemata Harbour (to the east) with the compact key city section correct near the waterway. For most guests to New Zealand, Auckland is the idea of arrival, and a couple of days soaking up the ethnic and outdoor attractions here should be on every tourist's to-do list. The monuments, museums, and artwork galleries here are some of the finest in the country. The suburban coastline of the city is speckled with fine beaches, and the hawaiian islands of the Hauraki Gulf supply a taste of New Zealand's spectacular national park landscape close to the city's doorstep. Auckland is definitely a city worth seeing.
2016-12-20 19:52:28
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answered by ? 3
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I work for a major US airline in their reservations department, and the reason for your problem may be as simple as this:
For "my" airline, we can only book flights for customers 330 days in advance, so as of today, 31st jan 2006, the latest date I could book for a customers would be round about the 25th of Nov, 2007. That is to avoid date overlaps and confusion about the fares applicable to those travel dates.
If you wait until mid-February, you should be ok.
2006-12-30 23:00:15
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answered by kiara_niniel 2
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Yes, you'll have to wait a bit because they won't have made up their time schedules for that time, it's too early, try next month.
2006-12-30 22:58:52
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answered by Anonymous
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most airlines will only accept bookings 330 days /11months in advance so won't take the booking yet.....
Dave
2007-01-03 02:15:51
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answered by Anonymous
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its because its too far in advance - wait another month or so
2006-12-30 22:55:10
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answered by Anonymous
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