To access the Airpoints™ for Business dashboard, sign in to your online Air New Zealand account and proceed to the Airpoints for Business tab.
From there you'll be able to:

You can invite up to 20 employees to your Airpoints for Business account at any one time, so it is best to choose your top travellers. To invite an employee, select the 'Invite new employee' button and enter in their full name and Koru number. They will receive your invitation to the email address registered in their profile, and this will remain valid for a period of seven days. You can withdraw an invitation at any time by selecting the 'Withdraw invitation' button.
Employees can be promoted to an administrator role, giving them the ability to help manage your Airpoints for Business account. To assign a new administrator select 'Manage the Business account', and choose an employee from the 'Business Administrators' drop-down list. There are no restrictions to the number of administrators you can assign, however we recommend no more than two or three. You can add and remove administrators at any time.
Your Airpoints for Business account balance and activity will be available to you from the Airpoints for Business dashboard. Your five most recent activities will be listed under the 'Latest business activity' section, and you can expand this view by selecting 'See my business statement'.
Keep your business details up to date from the 'Manage the Airpoints for Business account' section. From here you'll be able to update your business email, postal address, physical address, phone number, mobile number, job title and number of employees.
Whether you wish to transfer Airpoints to an employee or to your own personal account, simply select 'Transfer Airpoints from the Airpoints for Business account', then select the recipient of the Airpoints. If you are the business owner or the administrator, you can also transfer your personal Airpoints to the Airpoints for Business account by selecting 'Transfer your Airpoints to Airpoints for Business'.¹
¹Travel must be taken on Eligible Flights. For a definition of Eligible Flights, please see the Airpoints for Business terms and conditions.
Your Airpoints for Business account can be closed from the 'Manage the Airpoints for Business account' section of the Airpoints for Business dashboard. If you would like to change the ownership of your Airpoints for Business account, you can transfer it to a new owner by completing a change of ownership form.
For more information on managing your Airpoints for Business account, please see our frequently asked questions below.
How do I sign up for Airpoints™ for Business?
Signing up for Airpoints for Business is easy and just takes a few simple steps.
If you are not the Business Owner, please ensure you have permission from the Business Owner/Operator to register with Airpoints for Business.
If I join Airpoints for Business, will I still earn Airpoints™ and Status Points as I do now as current Koru member?
Yes, nothing changes to the amount of Airpoints or Status Points you earn when you travel for work - these are all yours. While the individual traveller continues to earn the same number of Airpoints and Status Points as before, the business can now earn Airpoints too.
Can Charities, Partnerships and Incorporated Societies join Airpoints for Business?
Yes, Charities, Partnerships, and Incorporated Societies can join Airpoints for Business. They can register online using their New Zealand Business Number (NZBN). If they don't have an NZBN, they can reach out to the Contact Centre and use their IRD number for registration.
How do I invite, or withdraw employees from my Airpoints for Business account?
You can invite up to 20 employees to your Airpoints for Business account at any one time, so it is best to choose your top travellers. To invite an employee, select the 'Invite new employee' button and enter in their full name and Koru number. They will receive your invitation to the email address registered in their Koru profile, and this will remain valid for a period of seven days. You can withdraw an invitation at any time by selecting the 'Withdraw invitation' button.
My company has more than one owner - can I add multiple Business Owners to my Airpoints for Business account?
No, an Airpoints for Business account can only have one Business Owner at any one time, however you can have as many Administrators as you like. Administrators can invite employees, view account details, make bookings on behalf of linked employees and spend the Airpoints earned to the account.
What are the costs associated with Airpoints for Business?
There are no costs associated with Airpoints for Business. It is free to join, there is no minimum spend requirement, and there are no annual membership fees.
Travelcard holders can join Airpoints for Business if they are not existing members of Above & Beyond. To apply for a Travelcard, please visit the Travelcard application page.
1 Airpoints for Business members who wish to transfer Airpoints as permitted or use Airpoints for non-business related purposes should discuss their potential tax obligations with a professional advisor.
Airpoints for Business terms & conditions apply
How do I sign up for Airpoints for Business?
If you are not yet a Koru member, you will need to first sign-up here. Once you have a personal Koru account, you can sign-in online and complete the Airpoints for Business registration form with your New Zealand Business Number (NZBN). If you don't have an NZBN, you can reach out to the Contact Centre and use your IRD number for registration.
If I join Airpoints for Business, will I still earn personal Airpoints and Status Points as I do now as an existing Koru member?
Yes, nothing changes to the amount of Airpoints or Status Points you earn when you travel for work - these are all yours. While the individual traveller continues to earn the same number of Airpoints and Status Points as before, the business can now earn Airpoints too.
What are the costs associated with Airpoints for Business?
There are no costs associated with Airpoints for Business. It is free to join, there is no minimum spend requirement, and there are no annual membership fees.
Who is eligible to join Airpoints for Business?
Airpoints for Business is open to all Koru members over 18 years who reside in New Zealand. If you're not already a Koru member, you can join for free.
To register a company to Airpoints for Business, you must have authority within the business to sign-up for the programme, and meet the following criteria:
I am a member of Air New Zealand's Above & Beyond programme. Can I register with Airpoints for Business?
Yes, you can, however you cannot be a member of both programmes. If you are an Above & Beyond member, you'll need to contact the Above & Beyond team here to close your account before you can join Airpoints for Business.
Can Charities, Partnerships and Incorporated Societies join Airpoints for Business?
Yes they can, however they must register under the 'Sole trader/Partnership' link. An IRD number will be required at registration for validation purposes.
Are there any tax implications associated with an Airpoints for Business account?
We recommend that Airpoints for Business members consult their accountant or tax advisor to ensure that they understand any possible tax implications, such as fringe benefit tax (if applicable).
My company has more than one owner - can I add multiple Business Owners to my Airpoints for Business account?
No, an Airpoints for Business account can only have one Business Owner at any one time, however you can have as many Administrators as you like. Administrators can invite employees, view account details, make bookings on behalf of linked employees and spend the Airpoints earned to the account.
I work for more than one company - can I register to be part of each Airpoints for Business account?
No, you may only belong to one Airpoints for Business account at any one time.
Do my employees need to be Koru members in order to join my Airpoints for Business account?
Yes, all members linked to an Airpoints for Business account (including the Business Owner, Administrators and employees) must be Koru members. They can join online for free.
I am trying to register for an Airpoints for Business account but a message states that my business is already registered. What can I do?
Either your business is already registered as an Above & Beyond customer or someone in your business (or previously in your business) has already set up an Airpoints for Business account for your company. You will need to find out who the existing Airpoints for Business account is registered with to be able to change ownership of the account or to get yourself linked to the account. For security purposes, Air New Zealand cannot disclose information about the existing Business Owner's identity or change the account ownership without validation from the existing Business Owner.
How do I ensure my business earns the additional when I am traveling for business purposes?
To earn Airpoints for your Airpoints for Business account you will need to nominate your travel as work-related. When booking via the Air New Zealand website, follow the prompts to nominate your travel as 'for business' during the booking process. When booking via a travel agent, simply let them know that you are travelling for work and they will be able to nominate your booking accordingly.
How does Air New Zealand define business travel?
We define business travel as travel undertaken for business purposes. The main reason for your travel must be for business.
I forgot to nominate my travel as work-related, what do I do now?
If you haven't travelled yet, you can update the purpose of your travel in your online Air New Zealand account by following these steps:
If you have already flown, you can submit a retrospective claim.
When will I receive the Airpoints earned on Eligible Flights?
Any Airpoints earned should appear in your online Air New Zealand account and your Airpoints for Business account within three months of the travel date of the Eligible Flight. For more information, please see the Koru terms & conditions.
You can claim missing Airpoints by signing in to your online Air New Zealand account and selecting the 'Your Bookings' link at the top right of the page. From here, select the 'Claim Missing Airpoints' link and enter the required details on the form.
Does my business earn Status Points?
No. There are no membership tiers in the Airpoints for Business programme.
There are several people on my booking but not all are travelling for business. Can I nominate this as work-related?
Yes, however only the travellers associated with an Airpoints for Business account will earn Airpoints for the Airpoints for Business account.
Can I use my UATP Travelcard as payment with Airpoints for Business?
Yes, an Airpoints for Business member is able to use UATP Travelcard as payment. Provided the Airpoints for Business member is not part of Air New Zealand's Above and Beyond Programme or accessing any corporate rates with Air New Zealand, the business will earn Airpoints to the Airpoints for Business account on flights booked with Travelcard.
How can my business earn Airpoints on everyday business expenses?
You can earn Airpoints= for your Airpoints for Business account when making business expenses with our network of Business Partners. Simply link your personal Koru number to your corporate account held with the Business Partner to enable Airpoints to accrue to your Airpoints for Business account. Note that Airpoints are not accrued personally for the Koru member making the purchase and the bonus 20% Airpoints for the Airpoints for Business account does not apply.
My business has spent with participating Business Partners but Airpoints have not been credited to the Airpoints for Business account. What can I do?
When making business expenses through Business Partners, you should receive Airpoints in your Airpoints for Business account within three months of the date of the qualifying purchase. However, each participating Business Partner has their own processes and any claims for missing Airpoints should be referred directly to the Business Partner.
Who has the authority to spend from the Airpoints for Business account?
The Business Owner of the account and any nominated Administrators are the only ones with the authority to spend Airpoints from the Airpoints for Business account, including transferring Airpoints to a personal Airpoints account.
How do I book flights using the Airpoints in my Airpoints for Business account?
Business Owners and Administrators can book flights online using the Airpoints for Business account balance by selecting Airpoints for Business as the payment option.
Which flights can I spend my Airpoints on?
You can purchase any seat for sale on any Air New Zealand ticketed and operated flight, and on selected Partner flights, subject to availability. All Airpoints redemptions are subject to Koru terms & conditions.
Can I spend Airpoints from the Airpoints for Business account on other non-flight rewards?
To spend the Airpoints earned by your business on non-flight rewards such as items from the Airpoints Store, Koru Club membership or OneUp upgrades, the Airpoints must be first transferred out of the Airpoints for Business account into a personal account (either the Business Owner's or an employee's account) and spent as normal from there.
How do I invite or withdraw employees from my Airpoints for Business account?
You can invite up to 20 employees to your Airpoints for Business account at any one time, so it is best to choose your top travellers. To invite an employee, select the 'Invite new employee' button and enter in their full name and Koru number. They will receive your invitation to the email address registered in their Koru member profile, and this will remain valid for a period of seven days. You can withdraw an invitation at any time by selecting the 'Withdraw invitation' button.
Can I accept the invitation to join the programme on behalf of my employees?
No. Only the employee may accept this invitation, and they will also be required to accept the Airpoints for Business terms & conditions to complete the registration process.
I invited an employee to join my Airpoints for Business account however my invitation was never received. Why is this?
Please ensure that the employee checks the email address which they have listed in their personal Koru profile. You may resend this invitation via the Airpoints for Business dashboard in your online Air New Zealand account. To do so, you will firstly need to withdraw your invitation to the employee by selecting "Withdraw Invitation".
I cannot add an Administrator to my Airpoints for Business account. Why is this?
To assign administration rights to an employee you must have at least two active members in your Airpoints for Business account (i.e. the Business Owner and an employee). If you have invited an employee, please ensure that they have accepted the invitation to join the account.
How can I change the Business Owner for my Airpoints for Business account?
To change the ownership of an Airpoints for Business account, the existing Business Owner can transfer it to someone else by completing a change of ownership form. Note that you must give your consent to Air New Zealand to notify the exiting Business Owner of your request to change ownership for your Airpoints for Business account.
If I need further assistance, who can I contact to understand more?
The Airpoints for Business programme is self-managed through your Air New Zealand online account. If you cannot find the answer to your question on this page, please visit our Koru Help page for contact information.