New Zealand

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Major airports in New Zealand

Alexandra Aerodrome

ALR Medium Airport
📍 Alexandra
Alexandra Aerodrome (ALR) is a medium airport serving Alexandra, New Zealand. It is located at an elevation of 752 ft…

Ardmore Airport

AMZ Medium Airport
📍 Manurewa
Ardmore Airport (AMZ) is a medium airport serving Manurewa, New Zealand. It is located at an elevation of 111 ft…

Auckland International Airport

AKL Large Airport
📍 Auckland
Auckland International Airport (AKL) is a large airport serving Auckland, New Zealand. It is located at an elevation of 23…

Christchurch International Airport

CHC Large Airport
📍 Christchurch
Christchurch International Airport (CHC) is a large airport serving Christchurch, New Zealand. It is located at an elevation of 123…

Dunedin International Airport

DUD Medium Airport
📍 Dunedin
Dunedin International Airport (DUD) is a medium airport serving Dunedin, New Zealand. It is located at an elevation of 4…

Gisborne Airport

GIS Medium Airport
📍 Gisborne
Gisborne Airport (GIS) is a medium airport serving Gisborne, New Zealand. It is located at an elevation of 15 ft…

Glentanner Airport

GTN Medium Airport
📍 Glentanner Station
Glentanner Airport (GTN) is a medium airport serving Glentanner Station, New Zealand. It is located at an elevation of 1,824…

Hamilton International Airport

HLZ Medium Airport
📍 Hamilton
Hamilton International Airport (HLZ) is a medium airport serving Hamilton, New Zealand. It is located at an elevation of 172…

Hawke's Bay Airport

NPE Medium Airport
📍 Napier
Hawke's Bay Airport (NPE) is a medium airport serving Napier, New Zealand. It is located at an elevation of 6…

Hood Airport

MRO Medium Airport
📍 Masterton
Hood Airport (MRO) is a medium airport serving Masterton, New Zealand. It is located at an elevation of 364 ft…

Inia William Tuuta Memorial Airport

CHT Medium Airport
📍 Te One
Inia William Tuuta Memorial Airport (CHT) is a medium airport serving Te One, New Zealand. It is located at an…

Invercargill Airport

IVC Medium Airport
📍 Invercargill
Invercargill Airport (IVC) is a medium airport serving Invercargill, New Zealand. It is located at an elevation of 5 ft…

Kaitaia Airport

KAT Medium Airport
📍 Awanui
Kaitaia Airport (KAT) is a medium airport serving Awanui, New Zealand. It is located at an elevation of 270 ft…

Kerikeri Airport

KKE Medium Airport
📍 Kerikeri
Kerikeri Airport (KKE) is a medium airport serving Kerikeri, New Zealand. It is located at an elevation of 492 ft…

Nelson Airport

NSN Medium Airport
📍 Nelson
Nelson Airport (NSN) is a medium airport serving Nelson, New Zealand. It is located at an elevation of 17 ft…

New Plymouth Airport

NPL Medium Airport
📍 New Plymouth
New Plymouth Airport (NPL) is a medium airport serving New Plymouth, New Zealand. It is located at an elevation of…

Palmerston North Airport

PMR Medium Airport
📍 Palmerston North
Palmerston North Airport (PMR) is a medium airport serving Palmerston North, New Zealand. It is located at an elevation of…

Pukaki Airport

TWZ Medium Airport
📍 Twitzel
Pukaki Airport (TWZ) is a medium airport serving Twitzel, New Zealand. It is located at an elevation of 1,575 ft…

Queenstown Airport

ZQN Medium Airport
📍 Queenstown
Queenstown Airport (ZQN) is a medium airport serving Queenstown, New Zealand. It is located at an elevation of 1,171 ft…

Rotorua Regional Airport

ROT Medium Airport
📍 Rotorua
Rotorua Regional Airport (ROT) is a medium airport serving Rotorua, New Zealand. It is located at an elevation of 935…

Taupo Airport

TUO Medium Airport
📍 Taupo
Taupo Airport (TUO) is a medium airport serving Taupo, New Zealand. It is located at an elevation of 1,335 ft…

Tauranga Airport

TRG Medium Airport
📍 Tauranga
Tauranga Airport (TRG) is a medium airport serving Tauranga, New Zealand. It is located at an elevation of 13 ft…

Wairoa Airport

WIR Medium Airport
📍 Wairoa
Wairoa Airport (WIR) is a medium airport serving Wairoa, New Zealand. It is located at an elevation of 42 ft…

Wanaka Airport

WKA Medium Airport
📍 Wanaka
Wanaka Airport (WKA) is a medium airport serving Wanaka, New Zealand. It is located at an elevation of 1,142 ft…

Wanganui Airport

WAG Medium Airport
📍 Wanganui
Wanganui Airport (WAG) is a medium airport serving Wanganui, New Zealand. It is located at an elevation of 27 ft…

Wellington International Airport

WLG Large Airport
📍 Wellington
Wellington International Airport (WLG) is a large airport serving Wellington, New Zealand. It is located at an elevation of 41…

Westport Airport

WSZ Medium Airport
📍 Westport
Westport Airport (WSZ) is a medium airport serving Westport, New Zealand. It is located at an elevation of 13 ft…

Whangarei Airport

WRE Medium Airport
📍 Whangarei
Whangarei Airport (WRE) is a medium airport serving Whangarei, New Zealand. It is located at an elevation of 133 ft…

Woodbourne Airport

BHE Medium Airport
📍 Blenheim
Woodbourne Airport (BHE) is a medium airport serving Blenheim, New Zealand. It is located at an elevation of 109 ft…

New Zealand is a country with an aviation network of 29 airports.

The airport network in New Zealand consists of 3 large airports, 26 medium airports. Major international airports include AKL, CHC, WLG.

Each airport in New Zealand has a unique three-letter IATA code used on boarding passes, baggage tags, and flight booking systems, along with a four-letter ICAO code used by air traffic controllers, pilots, and aviation authorities for flight planning, meteorological reports, and radio communications.

Use the airport listings below to find IATA codes, ICAO codes, runway details, GPS coordinates, current weather, and real-time local time for any airport in New Zealand. Click on any airport for full technical details, an interactive location map, and a list of nearby airports.

Airport codes are standardized identifiers assigned by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). IATA codes are three letters long and are the most commonly recognized by travelers — they appear on flight tickets, booking confirmations, luggage tags, and departure boards. ICAO codes are four letters long and are used primarily in aviation operations, air traffic control, and official regulatory documents.

The 29 airports spread across 29 cities in New Zealand include 3 large airports capable of handling international long-haul flights, alongside regional and smaller facilities serving domestic routes and general aviation.