Auckland Airport Map

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This map shows terminals, gates, bars, restaurants, lounges, Duty Free shopping, toilets, rental cars, car parks in Auckland Airport.


About Auckland Airport

Auckland Airport (AKL) is New Zealand's largest and busiest airport, serving as the country's primary international gateway. Located approximately 21 kilometers south of Auckland's city center, it handles over 21 million passengers annually in normal operating conditions. The airport operates two terminals: an international terminal and a domestic terminal, connected by a free shuttle bus service.

The airport serves as a major hub for Air New Zealand and handles flights from numerous international carriers connecting New Zealand to Asia, North and South America, Europe, and the Pacific Islands. Its single runway, measuring 3,635 meters in length, is the longest in New Zealand and capable of handling all current commercial aircraft types, including the Airbus A380.

Auckland Airport is a significant driver of New Zealand's economy, contributing substantially to the country's GDP and employing thousands of people directly and indirectly. The facility includes extensive retail areas, multiple parking options, hotels, and a business district. The airport's infrastructure includes advanced baggage handling systems, customs and immigration facilities, and various ground transportation options including taxis, shuttles, and public buses.

Recent developments include ongoing terminal expansion projects and infrastructure improvements to accommodate growing passenger numbers. The airport has received multiple awards for its services and facilities, including recognition for its environmental initiatives and customer service. Future plans include the construction of a second runway and continued terminal developments to meet projected growth in air travel demand.



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Last Updated: February 09, 2025