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Wellington International Airport Limited (WIAL) is one of New Zealand's three largest airports. For the year to 31 March 2002 it handled 3.7 million passengers, of which 0.5 million were international. For the same year there were 110,690 aircraft movements. The airport has a single 1936m runway and is a major domestic hub in the regional and national transport system, together with providing international services across the Tasman to Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. Facilities include: Koru Club lounge, duty free shops, book shop, gift store, music shop, NZ souvenir shop, disabled/wheelchair/baby changing facilities, short- and long-term parking. Leave a Comment Theme: AirplanePhone: 0064 4 385 5100Website: http://www.wellington-airport.co.nz/airport/index.html
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Both domestic and international flights arrive in Wellington International Airport which lies about 8km southeast of the city centre. The main international airlines flying into Wellington are Air New Zealand, Qantas, British Airways, United Airlines, Polynesian Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Lufthansa. If you’re arriving on a domestic carrier, however, you will be flying with Air New Zealand, Ansett New Zealand, Air New Zealand Link or Soundsair Ltd. Leave a Comment Theme: Airplane
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Wellington has many domestic flights within New Zealand, operated by Air New Zealand. You can get here from pretty much anywhere in the country. There is also an international terminal, but most flights will enter New Zealand through Auckland and catch a connecting flight to Wellington. Leave a Comment Theme: Airplane
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Here's a view of the airport from the top of Mt Victoria. Leave a Comment Theme: Airplane
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Although Wellington has an international airport – with the super silly slogan “Wild at Heart – it is not really an international airport. There are just some direct flights to and from Australia and Fiji, those are the international links. If you come from other foreign destinations you will always have to travel via Auckland or Christchurch, and get on a domestic flight to Wellington from there. Thanks to this tiny international touch Wellington does not have separate international and domestic terminals. All flights depart and arrive at the same terminal. The carriers with international connections are: Air New Zealand www.airnz.co.nz (Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Fiji) Qantas www.qantas.co.nz (Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane) Pacific Blue www.pacificblue.co.nz and www.flypacificblue.com (Brisbane only) Freedom Air www.freedomair.co.nz (Gold Coast and Fiji) Domestic carriers are: Air New Zealand Qantas (Christchurch and Auckland only) Pacific Blue (Christchurch and Auckland only) Sounds Air www.soundsair.co.nz (Picton and Kaikoura) Air2There www.air2there.co.nz (Picton, Blenheim, Paraparaumu) Air West Coast www.airwestcoast.co.nz (Greymouth and Westport) Capital Air www.capitalair.co.nz (Takaka) Address: Wellington Airport, Kilburnie The airport is closed from 1.30am to 4am. Theme: AirplanePhone: (04) 385 5100Website: www.wellington-airport.co.nz Other Contact: mail@wellington-airport.co.nz
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