Auckland Airport

2022 - 6 - 7

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Auckland Airport lifts fog restrictions after flights disrupted (1 News)

Auckland's foggy morning is also causing disruptions on the water, with a number of ferry services in the city also delayed.

International flights, and domestic flights to Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin and Queenstown, have not been affected. According to Auckland Airport, about 23 domestic flights were cancelled and 35 delayed before the restrictions were lifted a short time before 10am. Fog restrictions have been lifted at Auckland Airport but not before disrupting dozens of domestic flights on Tuesday morning.

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Auckland fog disrupts regional flights (Otago Daily Times)

However, by mid-morning fog restrictions were lifted. International flights, and domestic flights to Wellington, Christchurch Dunedin and Queenstown, were ...

International flights, and domestic flights to Wellington, Christchurch Dunedin and Queenstown, were largely unaffected. Fog forced the cancellation of 21 domestic regional flights, and 31 domestic regional flights were delayed. Flights to Napier, New Plymouth, Palmerston North and Tauranga were delayed, while services to Nelson and Palmerston North were among those cancelled.

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It's a morning of thick fog in Auckland -- while bone-chilling ... (NZCity)

Meanwhile, a wintry weather system is approaching the South Island from the Tasman Sea. MetService Meteorologist Dan Corrigan says the southern Canterbury High ...

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Auckland Airport flights disrupted due to fog (RNZ)

Most arrivals at Auckland Airport have also been delayed, some by more than three hours. International flights, and domestic flights to Wellington, Christchurch ...

International flights, and domestic flights to Wellington, Christchurch Dunedin and Queenstown, were largely unaffected. Flights to Napier, New Plymouth, Palmerston North and Tauranga were delayed on Tuesday morning. Fog forced the cancellation of some 21 domestic regional flights, and 31 domestic regional flights were delayed on Tuesday morning.

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Fog blankets Auckland: Car crashes and flight disruptions this morning (New Zealand Herald)

Almost 50 domestic flights around the country have been cancelled or delayed due to heavy fog in Auckland. Auckland Airport has been urging passengers to ...

One commuter heading into town from Waiheke said: "The 7.30am ferry from Waiheke to Auckland has slowed to a crawl through the fog and making regular soundings on its fog horn." The airport reported approximately 21 domestic regional flights have been cancelled and 31 domestic regional flight delayed due to fog. Passengers have been told to expect delays to all Hobsonville, Pine Harbour, West Harbour ferry services; as well as to the Gulf Harbour, Birkenhead and Northcote Point ferry, Bayswater and Devonport services. Domestic flights to Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin and Queenstown have not been affected. Auckland Airport has been urging passengers to check their flights details as heavy fog hits the terminal this morning. More than 50 domestic flights around the country have been cancelled or delayed due to heavy fog in Auckland.

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Auckland traffic: Heavy fog causes congestion and cancelled flights (Stuff.co.nz)

Meteorologists predicted the fog would begin to clear in Auckland between 8am and 10am. According to MetService, the temperature is currently 12.5°, and it is ...

* Auckland fog delays flights in Nelson * Auckland Airport fog restrictions lifted after 93 flights cancelled and delayed * Fog lifts after disrupting 78 flights in rare and extensive three-day fog spell

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Weather: Flights cancelled, delayed at Auckland Airport due to fog (Newshub)

Auckland Airport said more than ten regional flights have been disrupted because of the fog.

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Restrictions lifted at Auckland Airport after foggy start (Stuff.co.nz)

The restrictions resulted in the cancellation of approximately 35 domestic flights and saw 23 domestic flights being delayed.

* Auckland fog delays flights in Nelson * Auckland Airport fog restrictions lifted after 93 flights cancelled and delayed * Fog lifts after disrupting 78 flights in rare and extensive three-day fog spell

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Building a better future for travellers at Auckland Airport as ... (Routesonline)

A suite of major capital expenditure projects includes a world-class Transport Hub and a smart baggage system.

“Easy and intuitive journeys are an important part of this and we’re excited about the benefits that the Transport Hub will bring. She said timing would be guided by the pace of the recovery in aviation, with the total transformation project expected to take about five years to complete once major works begin. “The Transport Hub is also a critical step in our building programme. Attached to the Transport Hub will be an office building designed to 5 green star. The project is also the critical initial step in enabling delivery of the future new combined domestic and international terminal. Chief Executive Carrie Hurihanganui said: “At Auckland Airport we are starting a new chapter of infrastructure investment that is all about building a better future for travellers from the moment they step foot on our precinct.

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Are Auckland International Airport shares about to take off? (Money magazine)

AIA sustains competitive advantage through its diverse revenue channels, made up of six primary categories, these include aeronautical, retail, transport, ...

While the business has been hammered by COVID-19 and ongoing lockdowns, AIA is in a strong position to capitalise on a reopening. On the airfield, a further $28 million in upgrades were carried out to pavement, ground lighting and the underground fuel network. In March AIA's total passenger volumes were down 77.2% compared to the pre-COVID equivalent in March 2019. AIA's property business continues to grow effectively, with occupancy remaining at 98.5% and a solid development pipeline from both new and existing tenants. However, we expect AIA to experience the same strong recovery in air travel overseas markets have seen. In an average pre-COVID year, the airport services 21 million passengers per annum.

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