Christchurch International Airport

Organisation Type:
4 Million +
ICAO:
NZCH
IATA:
CHC
Website:
http://www.christchurchairport.co.nz
Country:
New Zealand

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Facts (Overview)

As New Zealand’s Tourism Gateway, Christchurch Airport is a major hub and the busiest and most strategic connection to the world’s trade and tourism markets for the South Island while also connecting to all regions throughout New Zealand.

Flying direct into Christchurch is the easiest way to see the best of the South Island. For many visitors this is the start of a magical journey that takes them from the vast expanse of the Canterbury Plains to the sheer majesty of the Southern Alps and all around the South Island.

As New Zealand’s second largest airport, Christchurch Airport positions itself as New Zealand’s leading tourism and leisure airport. It is the heart of spectacular scenery and is close to many world-renowned tourist attractions.

Figures

Number of Terminals:
1 integrated domestic and international terminal
Urban population:
400,000
Total Catchment Population:
1,800,000
Number of Runways:
2
Length of main runway (m):
3,288
Operational Opening Hours:
24/7
Ownership:
75% Christchurch City Council; 25% government
Number of Direct Destinations:
9 international; 18 domestic
List of Top 5 airlines:
Air New Zealand, Jetstar Airways; Virgin Blue, Emirates, Singapore Airlines
Passenger Numbers (mppa):
5,775,700 (YE June 2011)
Cargo Tonnes (p.a.):
25,663,808 (YE June 2011)
Number of Serving Airlines:
8
Aircraft Parking Stands:
: 5 domestic air bridge stands, 10 domestic ground stands; 10 international air bridge stands, 2 international ground stands
Upcoming Key Routes
1
Underserved Key Routes
1
Unserved Key Routes
7

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Facilities

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Cargo

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