Who owns Auckland International Airport Limited?

AIAL

Auckland Airport
IATA: AKL ICAO: NZAA WMO: 93110
Summary
Airport type Public
Owner AIAL

Who owns NZ airport?

Wellington International Airport Ltd was incorporated in 1990 and privatized in 1998. It is now 66% owned by Infratil, a publicly listed New Zealand-based infrastructure investment company, and 34% is owned by Wellington City Council.

How many employees does Auckland Airport have?

Around 15,000 people
Around 15,000 people, across more than 100 businesses, work in and around us. The wider airport precinct features a world-class business park, commercial office buildings, transport and logistics warehouses, hotels and leisure and recreation facilities.

Are airports owned by government?

U.S.-based commercial airports However, nearly all airports in the U.S. that have scheduled passenger airline service are currently owned by a government entity – either the federal, city or county government, or by a regional airport authority that’s a part of the local government.

How many flights a day are there in Auckland?

On average three international flights arrived per day, compared with around 70 international flights per day in June 2019.

What airlines fly to Auckland?

Auckland, and Sydney beginning March 29. Tickets are already available for sale, with a frequency of three flights per week. “Throughout the pandemic, we have actively collaborated with authorities to safely move towards a revival of the travel industry.

How many airports are in Auckland?

How many airports are in Auckland? There are 62 Airports in New Zealand and this list covers all these 62 New Zealand Airports. Airports List New Zealand – New Zealand Airport Codes (IATA / ICAO) # 4 Airport Name & City Auckland International Airport Auckland IATA AKL ICAO NZAA 4 more columns. Is there only one airport in Auckland? The New

Is there an ANZ ATM at Auckland Airport?

The Bank at Auckland airport is the Bank of New Zealand so most of the ATM’s are BNZ ATM’s. I wouldn’t be too concerned about which ATM you use as the exchange rate is calculated by your home bank, then they add their charges if any. ATM’s in NZ charge a handling fee if not the cardholders bank which is about 50 centsNZ for NZ cards.

What is the closest National Airport to Auckland City?

The Jackson Hole Airport is inside Grand Teton National Park near the Moose Entrance in the southern section of the park. It’s about a nine-mile drive to the town of Jackson; take the Jackson Hole Shuttle or rent a car. Many Yellowstone National Park visitors fly into an airport in another state and do a road trip to the park.