Auckland Airport
- Organisation Type:
- 4 Million +
- IATA:
- AKL
- Website:
- http://www.routeforakl.com
- Telephone:
- 64 9 255 9143
- Country:
- New Zealand
Status update: “is attending Routes Asia 2012”
Facts (Overview)
The gateway to the land of the long white cloud
Auckland Airport is the major connection between the world and "the land of the long white cloud".
It is where New Zealand touches the world - welcoming visitors and farewelling friends.
Auckland International Airport Limited (Auckland Airport) was formed in 1988, when the New Zealand Government corporatised the management of Auckland International Airport. In 1998, the Government sold down its shareholding, and Auckland Airport became the fifth airport company in the world to be publicly listed.
Today, Auckland Airport has been voted as one of the 10 best airports in the world two years in a row, and is a major driver of the economy. Auckland Airport generates billions of dollars for the economy, creating thousands of jobs, and making a vital contribution to New Zealand trade and tourism by strengthening connections with the world.
Over 70 per cent of visitors enter or leave New Zealand via Auckland Airport, which handles over 13 million passengers a year. More than 30 international airlines serve Auckland Airport, Australasia's second busiest international airport, after Sydney.
As New Zealand's major transport hub, Auckland Airport is investing in an airport and traveller experience that all New Zealanders can be proud of.
Auckland Airport is continually developing the capacity and services to ensure it will sustainably cope with an anticipated 24 million passengers a year by 2025, reflecting New Zealand's growing popularity as one of the world's leading tourism destinations.
Figures
- Number of Terminals:
- 2
- Urban population:
- 1.2m
- Total Catchment Population:
- 2m
- Number of Runways:
- 1
- Length of main runway (m):
- 3,635m
- Operational Opening Hours:
- 24/7
- Ownership:
- Publically
- Number of Direct Destinations:
- 36
- List of Top 5 airlines:
- Air New Zealand, Qantas (Jetstar), Emirates, Pacific Blue, Singapore Airlines
- Passenger Numbers (mppa):
- 13.4m
- Cargo Tonnes (p.a.):
- 200,000
- Number of Serving Airlines:
- 19, 3 cargo
- Aircraft Parking Stands:
- 10
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Contacts
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Glenn Wedlock
GM Aeronautical Business Development
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Events
Auckland Airport welcomes new air services negotiations
Auckland Airport welcomes new air services negotiations read more...
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Korean Air add more services on AKL-ICN
added 02/08/2011
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Jetstar adds more international destinations to Auckland
added 29/07/2010
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Auckland Airport and Queenstown Airport strategic alliance
added 08/07/2010
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The latest TRENZ in tourism
added 04/06/2010
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Continental Airlines announces new services to Auckland
added 27/05/2010
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Auckland Airport invests multi-million dollars in Asia market development programme
added 26/05/2010
- Upcoming Key Routes
- 1
- Underserved Key Routes
- 2
- Unserved Key Routes
- 4



