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ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS
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AUCKLAND
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT |
Auckland
International Airport is located about 20 kilometres south
of the city centre in the suburb of Mangere. It is New
Zealands largest and busiest airport. There is one
terminal building for international flights and another
for domestic flights. Auckland Airport is the largest
and busiest airport in New Zealand, with over 21 million
passengers in the year ended March 2019.
The airport is located near Mangere, a residential suburb,
and Airport Oaks, a service hub suburb 21 kilometres south
of the Auckland city centre. It is both a domestic and
international hub for Air New Zealand, and as the New
Zealand hub of Virgin Australia and Jetstar Airways.
The airport handled 71 per cent of New Zealand's international
air passenger arrivals and departures in 2000. It is one
of only two airports in New Zealand (the other being Christchurch)
capable of handling Boeing 747 and Airbus A380 aircraft.
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AUCKLAND AIRPORT WEBSITE |
WELLINGTON
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT |
Wellington
International Airport is an international airport located
in the suburb of Rongotai in Wellington, the capital city
of New Zealand. It lies 5.5 km south-east from the city
centre. It is a hub for Air New Zealand and its subsidiaries.
Wellington
is the third busiest airport in New Zealand (after Auckland
and Christchurch) handling a total of 6,049,194 passengers
in the year ending 31 March 2017. The
airport, in addition to linking many New Zealand destinations
with national and regional carriers, also has links to
major cities in eastern Australia. It is the home of some
smaller general aviation businesses, including the Wellington
Aero Club which operates from the general aviation area
on the western side of the runway.
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WELLINGTON AIRPORT WEBSITE
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CHRISTCHURCH
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT |
Christchurch
Airport is the main airport that serves Christchurch,
New Zealand. It is located 12 kilometres to the northwest
of the city centre, in the suburb of Harewood. Christchurch
Airport officially opened on 18 May 1940 and became New
Zealand's first international airport on 16 December 1950.
It is the second busiest airport in New Zealand after
Auckland by both annual passengers and aircraft movements.
Christchurch and Auckland are the only two airports in
New Zealand that regularly handle Boeing 747 and Airbus
A380 aircraft. The airport is curfew free operating 24
hours a day.
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CHRISTCHURCH AIRPORT WEBSITE
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Queenstown
Airport (IATA: ZQN, ICAO: NZQN) is located in Frankton,
Otago, New Zealand, and serves the resort town of Queenstown.
The airport is 8 km (5.0 mi) from the Queenstown CBD.
The airport handled 2.25 million passengers as of 2018
making it the fourth busiest airport in New Zealand by
passenger traffic. Queenstown Airport has a single terminal
which handles both international and domestic flights.
It has been expanded several times since the 1990s to
cope with the introduction of international flights and
the rapid increase in passenger numbers. The terminal
consists of a single level and does not utilise jet bridges
meaning that all access between the terminal and planes
entails walking across the apron.
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QUEENSTOWN AIRPORT WEBSITE
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