Travellers concerned they may be affected by United States president Donald Trump's drastic move to temporarily ban travellers from certain Muslim nations entering the country should contact the US Consulate for advice.
The advice comes after Trump made a sweeping executive order which he said was necessary to "stop radical Islamic terrorists" entering the US by enforcing a 90-day ban on citizens of Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia or Yemen, with also a 120-day suspension of the US refugee programme.
Air New Zealand spokeswoman Brigitte Ransom said any travellers who were unsure of the impact the changes may have on them should seek clarification from the US Consulate.
Customers who were booked with Air New Zealand and learned their travel would be affected as the new rules prevented them from entering the US should also contact the airline to discuss their booking options, she said.
Hello World chief executive officer Simon Mckearney said the travel agency had not given any advice to customers at this stage and was taking a "wait-and-see approach".