
Auckland International Airport (AKL), New Zealand’s largest and busiest aviation hub, serves as the primary gateway to the country’s breathtaking landscapes and vibrant culture. Located in Māngere, just 21 kilometers south of Auckland’s city center, this award-winning airport connects over 21 million passengers annually to destinations across Australia, the Pacific Islands, Asia, and North America.
Renowned for its seamless blend of Māori heritage, environmental stewardship, and modern efficiency, Auckland Airport drives New Zealand’s tourism and trade, embodying the nation’s spirit of manaakitanga.
Established in 1966, Auckland International Airport replaced the historic Whenuapai airfield, evolving into a two-terminal complex with a striking wave-inspired international terminal. The airport’s partnership with local Māori iwi Ngāti Manuhiri infuses its identity with cultural authenticity, reflected in traditional carvings, bilingual signage, and ceremonial welcomes.
Auckland International Airport is more than a transit hub—it’s a dynamic introduction to New Zealand’s natural wonders and innovative spirit. From its cultural heartbeat to its sustainable ambitions, AKL invites travelers to experience the best of Aotearoa, ensuring every journey begins and ends with the warmth of Kiwi hospitality.
US$5.4 Billion
Airport Operator
Auckland Airport
Auckland Airport (AKL) Ray Emery Drive, Mangere, Auckland, New Zealand