Discover the breathtaking beauty of Aoraki/Mount Cook from above. Whether you prefer the thrill of a helicopter ride, the nostalgia of a ski plane flight, or the adventure of a heli-hike on New Zealand’s longest glacier, scenic flights over Mount Cook offer a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
From glacier landings to aerial views of the Southern Alps, this guide breaks down your flightseeing options and helps you choose the best way to explore this iconic alpine destination.
You can choose from:
Helicopter Flights: With glacier or snow landings on the Tasman Glacier or surrounding snowfields.
Ski Plane Flights: Unique to Mount Cook, these land directly on snow using retractable skis.
Combo Flights: Experience both ski plane and helicopter in one loop flight.
Heli-Hike Tours: Fly to the Tasman Glacier, land, and join a guided glacier walk.
Expect spectacular views of:
Aoraki/Mount Cook – New Zealand’s highest peak
Tasman Glacier – NZ’s longest glacier
Lake Pukaki – famous for its intense turquoise colour
The Southern Alps and dramatic icefalls, snowfields, and crevasses
On longer flights: Fox and Franz Josef Glaciers on the West Coast
Most helicopter and ski plane flights do include a landing, usually on the Tasman Glacier or surrounding alpine snowfields. Heli-hike tours include both a scenic flight and a guided glacier trek.
Flight durations typically range from:
20 minutes (short loop with glacier landing)
45–55 minutes (grand tours across the Southern Alps)
3–4 hours (heli-hike including time on the ice)
Here are general price ranges to help guide your decision:
Tour Type | Duration | Price (per person) |
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Helicopter Flight | 20–55 minutes | $330 – $590 |
Ski Plane Flight | 30–50 minutes | $395 – $599 |
Combo Flight | 45–55 minutes | $599 – $695 |
Tasman Glacier Heli-Hike | 3–4 hours | $699 – $749 |
A helicopter can hover and land on steeper alpine terrain, making it ideal for dramatic glacier landings and vertical views. A ski plane requires a longer, flatter snowfield to land but offers a unique winged flight experience with panoramic views. Combo tours allow you to experience both in one loop.
Yes. Most operators welcome children on scenic flights, and kids often enjoy the views and landings. For heli-hikes, age and size restrictions may apply—typically children must be at least 8 years old and able to fit safety gear such as crampons and harnesses.
Mount Cook’s alpine weather can change quickly. If conditions are unsuitable for flying, your tour may be delayed, rescheduled, or cancelled for safety. Operators will communicate directly with you and usually offer alternative times or a full refund if the flight can’t go ahead.
Scenic flights run year-round. In summer, you’ll see turquoise lakes and exposed glacier crevasses. In winter, the landscape is blanketed in snow, creating a pure alpine experience. Morning flights often offer the best light and calmest conditions.
Sunglasses – snow glare can be intense
Camera or smartphone – for incredible photos
Warm layers and jacket – it’s cold at high altitudes
Sturdy shoes – essential for glacier landings or hikes
Sunblock – high UV levels in alpine areas
Ready to experience Mount Cook from the sky? Explore flight options and book directly with these trusted local operators:
Helicopter tours with glacier landings, scenic circuits, and heli-hike options.
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New Zealand’s only ski plane operator offering ski plane, helicopter, and combo glacier flights. Heli-hike and snow landing experiences available.
Ski Plane – View Flights →
You Want… | Choose This Tour |
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A quick taste of alpine flying | 20-minute helicopter flight with landing |
Longer time in the air | 45–55 min grand circle or combo flight |
Unique aircraft experience | Ski plane or ski plane + helicopter combo |
Walk on a glacier | Glacier landing tour |
Hike on the ice with a guide |
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A scenic flight over Aoraki/Mount Cook is one of New Zealand’s most unforgettable experiences. Whether you choose a short flight with a snow landing or a full-day heli-hike on the Tasman Glacier, you’ll witness the magic of the Southern Alps from a whole new perspective.
Book your adventure today — and make Mount Cook a highlight of your South Island journey.
A scenic flight is just one unforgettable way to experience Aoraki/Mount Cook. Discover more with glacier hikes, alpine walks, and stargazing under one of the world’s darkest skies. Visit the Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre, kayak on glacial lakes, or enjoy a quiet retreat surrounded by majestic peaks.
Whether you’re an adventurer, a nature lover, or travelling with family, Mount Cook offers a unique blend of awe-inspiring scenery and outdoor activities year-round.
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