Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern tried to "hitch a ride" to Nauru with the Australian contingent rather than have a New Zealand Air Force plane make a round-trip flight to pick her up at a cost to taxpayers of at least $80,000.
Speaking to reporters today, Ardern said she was stuck between a rock and a hard place in deciding to attend the Pacific Islands Forum in Nauru for one day on Wednesday.
An Air Force 757 took Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters and the rest of the New Zealand contingent on Monday but will return to New Zealand to collect Ardern and fly her there for the leaders' retreat on Wednesday.
"Damned if I did and damned if I didn't. I weighed this up. I even went to the extent of checking whether or not I could hitch a ride with Australia. We checked multiple options to try to find alternate ways for me to get there.
"The option was go for a short time or not go at all. If I didn't go, I imagine there would have been equal criticism."