Kia ora Wellington, As Aotearoa has now moved to the Red Light setting as part of our COVID-19 response, we wanted to update you on what that means for Snapper users. For the most part – business is as usual. Catching the bus and train There are no changes to current operating – please see Metlink’s […]
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Snapper has partnered with the Ministry of Health (MoH) to improve contact tracing efficiency with the goal of contributing to the overall health and safety of New Zealand residents and visitors.
Dear cardholder, As the COVID-19 situation continues to evolve here in New Zealand, and we all do our bit to contain the spread of the virus, we wanted to update you on how the Snapper team is doing our best to keep you moving. Our main priority is the health and safety of our people, […]
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Dear cardholder, As the COVID-19 situation continues to evolve here in New Zealand, and we all do our bit to contain the spread of the virus, we wanted to update you on how the Snapper team is doing our best to keep you moving. Our main priority is the health and safety of our people, […]
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Kia ora, The office will be closed from 1 pm on 19 December until Monday 12 January 2025 when it will reopen at 9 am. Emails and voicemails will not […]
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