The latest news on Auckland Airport (AKL).
L'Auckland International Airport (AKL), located in theNorth Island of New Zealand, is the largest and busiest airport in the country. It is located about 21 km south of downtown Auckland, New Zealand's largest and most populous city.
Opened in the 1966, Auckland Airport has grown over the years into a vital hub for domestic and international travelers. Operated by Auckland Airport Limited, the airport has undergone various infrastructure improvements to meet the growing needs of passengers and airlines.
AKL is a major hub for passenger and cargo flights in Oceania and the Pacific, with connections to numerous destinations in New Zealand, Australia, Asia, North America, and other parts of the world. Several airlines, including. Air New Zealand e Qantas, operate at the airport, offering a wide range of routes to meet the needs of passengers.
Auckland International Airport has. two terminals main passengers, known as the International Terminal and Domestic Terminal, as well as dedicated facilities for cargo and charter traffic. Currently, it handles annual traffic of more than 20 million Of passengers.
Auckland is a cosmopolitan city full of attractions, surrounded by spectacular landscapes, including beaches, volcanoes, and vineyards. Auckland Airport plays a key role in connecting the city with the rest of the world and supporting tourism and economic development in the region.