A new temporary “Zone T” area will provide extra capacity during peak periods as ongoing construction proceeds to unify domestic and international flights in a single terminal, which will reduce available floor space in check-in areas.
Darwin City Council, which is embroiled in a dispute with the airport over what it says is more than $1 million owed in rate equivalent payments, said that despite DIA owner Airport Development Group’s (ADG) assertion earlier this week, no such offer h…
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Auckland airport needs a rail service it is hard and expensive to get to and from the airport even from the Auckland CBD.
Auckland airport needs a rail service it is hard and expensive to get to and from the airport even from the Auckland CBD.