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From: | "Morgy" <morgy40@xtra.co.nz> |
Date: | Fri, 22 Mar 2002 15:47:50 +1200 |
Should anyone be in doubt
as to AIA's supremacy as the gateway to & from NZ, read below. I have also
included the statistics web site that this came from. Hamilton has 1.8% of
arrivals and departures. I do not think that ChCh has any relevant effect as it
is hard to imagine anyone wanting to go to Auckland or indeed anywhere in the
NI, flying into ChCh because of the high cost of internal travel in NZ. The
increase in traffic to CHCH would aptly reflect the increase in tourism overall
& is the gateway to the SI. Go AIA, in 1990 nearly 4.5 million people
to sell to as they cruise though the airport, imagine the population of NZ
coming through you suburban shopping mall, what value would that property
company have ? & nearly 28 thousand landings to charge. I'm not
surprised ACC want to sell.
International Air Passengers and
Flights by New Zealand Airport
Year Ended December 2000 Auckland airport was New Zealand's main gateway
for international arrivals and departures, with 28,000 international flights
serving 4.433 million or 71 percent of all air passengers in 2000 (Table 1.02).
For the first time, over one million international passengers passed through
Christchurch airport in 2000.
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