Auckland Airport welcomes proposed alliance which will deliver capacity growth and new daily A380 service

Auckland Airport has welcomed today’s announcement of a proposed alliance between Air New Zealand and Singapore Airlines and the decision by Singapore Airlines to progressively introduce an A380 daily service to Auckland. Glenn Wedlock, Auckland Airport’s general manager aeronautical commercial, says, “It is important to celebrate both the additional capacity from the A380 services and … Dowiedz się więcej

Auckand Airport Monthly Traffic Update November 2013

3.4% International passenger volumes (excluding transit passengers) at Auckland Airport were up 3.4% versus November 2012. The majority of the growth came from North American (+10,000 passengers) and Asian routes (+8,000 passengers). North American growth was driven by Hawaiian Airlines and additional Air New Zealand capacity. Asian growth was driven by year-on-year increases of more … Dowiedz się więcej

Auckland Airport: Airport calls for new terminal design

Auckland Airport has announced the next step in the development of its new integrated terminal building. Graham Matthews, Auckland Airport’s general manager of airport development and delivery, says, “Our new integrated terminal is at the very heart of our 30-year vision to create the ‘airport of the future’, and will need to be able to … Dowiedz się więcej

Auckland Airport retains A- Standard & Poor’s credit rating

Auckland Airport has welcomed Standard & Poor’s decision to maintain the Company’s A- long term credit rating. The outlook revision from positive to stable followed last week’s announcement by Auckland Airport of its intention to return $454 million of capital to its shareholders. Simon Robertson, Auckland Airport’s chief financial officer, says, “Today’s Standard & Poor’s … Dowiedz się więcej

Disruption and threats by a small number of taxi drivers unnecessary, unfounded and irresponsible

Around 100 of the 700 taxi drivers operating at Auckland Airport have threatened to further disrupt taxi services at the airport. Auckland Airport spokesman, Richard Barker, says, “This action is unnecessary, unfounded and irresponsible, especially given the drivers walked out of today’s meeting without responding to any of the proposals we made to try and … Dowiedz się więcej