
Prime minister Helen Clarke in her usual seat on flight NZ0411.
Helen Clarke, New Zealand’s Labour prime minister, lives in Auckland. The New Zealand parliament is in Wellington. On a Monday she flies from Auckland to New Zealand on the Air New Zealand flight NZ0411.
My routine also see me flying down to Wellington each Monday on flight NZ0411 and I am usually allocated a seat in row 2 on the left hand side.
Five minutes after boarding is completed the Right Honourable Helen Clark takes her seat in row 1 on the right hand side and her minder takes his set in front of me.
While I find it vaguely exciting, no one else seems to bats an eyelid.
If I manage to get of the plane before her I am welcomed by half a dozen officials which makes me smile.




I need to find a house. I also need to find a school. And they need to be of a standard which does not trigger homesickness in my wife and children and a desire to knock it all on the head and return back to the UK before we’ve even started.