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The main hall (check-in areas)
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Auckland Airport (IATA: AKL) is the largest and busiest airport in New Zealand with over 13 million (estimated at 7 million international and 6 million domestic) passengers a year, expected to more than double by 2025. The airport is in Mangere, a western suburb of Manukau City, and is 21 km south of Auckland City centre. It is the central hub for Air New Zealand, and a secondary hub for Pacific Blue, the New Zealand subsidiary of parent Virgin Blue.
The airport is the fourth busiest in Australasia after Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane airports. However, internationally, the airport is the second busiest in Australasia, being a third busier than Melbourne Airport in terms of international passengers. The airport has also been rated in the top 3 worldwide for airports handling 5–15 million passengers annually.
Here are some of the major Airlines that service Auckland Airport:
- AerolĂneas Argentinas
- Air Chathams
- Aircalin
- Air New Zealand
- Air New Zealand
- Air New Zealand
- operated by Air Nelson
- Air New Zealand
- operated by Eagle Airways
- Air New Zealand
- operated by Mount Cook Airline
- Air Pacific
- Air Tahiti Nui
- Air Vanuatu
- Cathay Pacific Airways
- China Southern Airlines
- Continental Airlines
- Emirates
- Great Barrier Airlines
- Jetstar Airways
- Jetstar Airways
- Jetstar Asia Airways
- Korean Air
- LAN Airlines
- Malaysia Airlines
- Mountain Air
- Qantas
- Qantas
- operated by Jetconnect
- Royal Brunei Airlines
- Singapore Airlines
- Thai Airways International
- Virgin Blue
- operated by Pacific Blue
- Virgin Blue
- operated by Pacific Blue
- Virgin Blue
- operated by Polynesian Blue
The above mentioned information is taken from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auckland_International_Airport
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