Auckland Airport is located in Māngere, a major suburb in South Auckland, New Zealand, approximately 20 kilometers from the city center. It is the largest and busiest airport in New Zealand. It has an international terminal and a domestic terminal.
Check-in counter: The CSAIR check-in counter is located in the international terminal
Check-in time: Check-in closes 45 minutes before the flight departure
The plane docks at the jet bridge, and passengers get off and proceed through the jet bridge to the arrivals hall on the first level--->Walk or take a free airport bus to the international terminal--->Proceed to the first level of the international terminal to check-in and receive your boarding pass--->Proceed to the second level to go through New Zealand Customs inspection--->Undergo security checks--->Take the escalator or elevator to the lower level and proceed to the international departures waiting hall--->board the plane
Domestic flights to international flights (international flights to domestic flights): 90 minutes
International flights to international flights: 55 minutes
There is a free bus service between international and domestic terminals from 6:00 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. every day, with stops at the gates of both terminals. There are also sidewalk connections between the terminals.
It costs NZD 18 for a one-way trip to downtown, and NZD 28 for a round trip
It takes about an hour to get downtown. The fare is about NZD 26 for a one-person ticket and NZD 32 for a two-person ticket.
It takes approximately 30 minutes to get downtown at a cost of around NZD 50-65. During peak hours, travel time may be extended, and the cost may increase.
Major car rental companies have their services available at the airport terminals, and it is recommended to book in advance.
* For more details, please visit the official website of Auckland Airport: https://www.aucklandairport.co.nz/