Senior Labour MP Trevor Mallard had to pass off a packed-up bicycle as a briefcase to be allowed to carry it in a taxi from Auckland Airport.
He is furious an airport security official tried to stop his taxi driver from allowing the bike - which he strips down and packs into a hard case when flying - into the back seat of the cab.
He told the Weekend Herald the bike was too large to fit into the boots of most cabs, so he had carried it in back seats without being challenged at least 10 other times when catching taxis from the airport. But on Thursday, as he was trying to load in his bike, an airport official told him and the cabbie "that their rules didn't allow luggage to go in the same compartment as passengers".
Mr Mallard said the driver appeared to have been anxious about the intervention, possibly fearing difficulties gaining future access to the airport if he didn't comply. "While the discussion was happening, he certainly wasn't going to help load the thing in."
But the MP and former Cabinet minister was late for an appointment, so asked the airport official whether his bag would be allowed in the back seat if it happened to be a briefcase which he may need to use during his taxi trip.