Overall, Bridges' expenses came to $75,316 for the September quarter.
That was slightly less than Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, whose travel and expenses, which included international travel, came to $82,088 for the quarter.
Of that, the Prime Minister repaid personally $11,206 for travel for her partner Clarke Gayford and their daughter Neve.
Bridges said he had worked with his office to make cost savings and would continue to do that.
"We need to balance getting around and meeting New Zealanders, hearing their concerns and ideas for New Zealand, while also ensuring that we take care with taxpayers' money," he said in a statement.
Bridges' expenses in the June quarter included the costs of a nationwide trip in which he visited the regions. The September expenses also come ahead of the party's 'have your say' campaign, launched in October in which Bridges and his MPs will also travel around New Zealand.
New Zealand First leader and Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters spent $98,852 on accommodation and travel in the September quarter. A large portion of that, $72,439, was spent on international travel, which would be expected for the Foreign Minister.
At the other end of the spectrum was Associate Transport Minister and Green MP Julie Anne Genter, who spent $250 topping up her public transport AT Hop Card.
Her expenses of $10,480 were the lowest of any minister, although she spent part of the quarter on parental leave.