Latitude and longitude coordinates are: -41.3294333, 174.8077668.
Wellington International Airport is the primary airport serving Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand. It is located in the suburb of Rongotai, approximately 6 kilometers (4 miles) southeast of the city center. The airport is commonly referred to as Wellington Airport or simply Wellington.
Wellington International Airport is the third busiest airport in New Zealand in terms of passenger numbers and serves as a major transportation hub for the Wellington region and the central part of the country. It offers both domestic and international flights.
Domestic flights from Wellington Airport connect the city with various destinations across New Zealand, including Auckland, Christchurch, Queenstown, and Dunedin, among others. Several airlines operate domestic services from Wellington, offering frequent flights to cater to the high demand.
In terms of international flights, Wellington Airport serves a number of destinations in Australia and the Pacific. These include Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Canberra, and Fiji. The airport acts as a gateway for tourists and business travelers visiting Wellington or connecting to other international destinations.
Wellington International Airport features modern facilities and services for passengers, including check-in counters, security checkpoints, retail shops, restaurants, car rental services, and lounges. The airport has undergone expansions and renovations over the years to accommodate the increasing number of passengers and improve overall operations.
With its convenient location and efficient operations, Wellington International Airport plays a vital role in connecting Wellington with the rest of New Zealand and the world, facilitating travel and contributing to the region's economic growth.
Country | New Zealand |
Latitude | -41.3294333 |
Longitude | 174.8077668 |
Elevation | 4 m |
Distance | NA km |