In the lead up to Brexit, both New Zealanders and Australians are being given access to "fast track" e-gates, previously used only be EU passport holders.
Other nationalities would soon be allowed speedier entry to the UK – including passport holders from Canada, the United States and Japan.
The move will reduce the time it takes for New Zealanders to move through airports when visiting the United Kingdom.
The e-passport gates are currently at 22 airports and international rail terminals across the country and will be accepting New Zealand passports as early as next year.
The news follows a chaotic summer for British airports, where passport control queues tailed for two-and-a-half hours.