Wellington Airport Map

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This map shows public toilets, elevators, stairs, escalators, changing rooms, gates, and parking lots in Wellington International Airport (WLG).

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About Wellington Airport

Wellington International Airport, located in Rongotai, Wellington, New Zealand, serves as the primary airport for the country's capital city. The airport, which opened in 1959, operates on a single runway that measures 6,351 feet (1,936 meters) in length. Despite its relatively short runway, the airport handles both domestic and international flights, serving approximately 6.4 million passengers annually.

The airport's main terminal building, known as "The Rock," was completed in 2010 and has received international recognition for its distinctive architectural design. The structure's unique appearance was inspired by Wellington's rugged coastal environment and has won several architectural awards. The terminal spans three levels and features modern amenities, including duty-free shops, restaurants, and lounges.

Wellington Airport plays a crucial role in connecting New Zealand's North and South Islands, with regular domestic flights to major cities such as Auckland, Christchurch, and Dunedin. International routes include direct flights to Australia's eastern cities and several Pacific Island destinations. The airport serves as a hub for Air New Zealand's regional operations and accommodates several other carriers including Qantas, Jetstar, and Virgin Australia.

Due to its geographical location and challenging weather conditions, Wellington Airport is known for its strict operating procedures. The airport's single runway is situated between Evans Bay and Lyall Bay, making it susceptible to strong crosswinds. This unique setting has earned Wellington Airport a reputation among pilots as one of the more technically demanding airports to navigate, particularly during the region's frequent windy conditions.



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Last Updated: February 10, 2025