What are the prize details for the Crack the Code competition?
The Crack the Code competition offers a Grand Prize of $10,000 worth of Air New Zealand flights, alongside Daily Spot Prizes of $50 off a return domestic flight, available each day during the promotional period.
When does the Crack the Code competition end?
The Crack the Code competition ends at 11:59 PM on 27 March 2026, marking the conclusion of the promotional period which starts at 10:00 AM on 18 March 2026.
How can an Eligible Participant enter the Crack the Code competition?
To enter the Crack the Code competition, an Eligible Participant must visit crackthecode.grabaseat.co.nz, submit a guess to unlock the suitcase, enter their first and last name and email address, accept the terms and conditions, and click the "Reveal" button, thereby gaining one entry into the Daily Spot Prize Draw and potentially the Grand Prize Draw for each correct guess.
Who is eligible to enter the Crack the Code competition?
Entry to the Crack the Code competition is limited to New Zealand residents who are 18 years of age or older, known as Eligible Participants, with Air New Zealand employees and their immediate families being ineligible to enter.
How will winners be selected in the Crack the Code competition?
Winners of the Daily Spot Prizes in the Crack the Code competition will be randomly generated from valid entries submitted each day, while the Grand Prize winner will be determined by guessing the exact suitcase code, with ties resolved through a random draw among the correct guesses.
How will winners be notified in the Crack the Code competition?
Winners of the Crack the Code competition will be notified on-screen and will receive a confirmation email detailing how to claim their prize, with attempts to contact the Grand Prize winner also made via email.
What happens if a Grand Prize winner cannot be contacted in the Crack the Code competition?
If the Grand Prize winner of the Crack the Code competition cannot be contacted by 5:00 PM on 7 April 2026, the prize will be forfeited and a further draw will occur to select a new winner.
What costs are associated with the prizes in the Crack the Code competition?
Winners of the Crack the Code competition are responsible for all additional costs not specifically included with the prize, including transport, meals, spending money, insurance, and other incidentals.
Who is the promoter of the Crack the Code competition?
The promoter of the Crack the Code competition is Air New Zealand Limited, located at Private Bag 92007, Auckland, New Zealand.