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Auckland is a spectacular city of sails in New Zealand. Auckland has a lot to
offer in terms of exotic beaches and major places of interest. We offer you information
on the best accommodation options, various eateries, cafes, bars and shops. You
don't have to bother much about getting to Auckland, as we provide you
with essential information on getting to Auckland by air, road and ferry.
Getting to Auckland by Air:
- Auckland International Airport: Located 21
kilometers from the city center it boasts of being the largest and busiest airport
of New Zealand. Several domestic and international airlines operate to and from
Auckland international airport.
Telephone Number: +64 9 275 0789
Website: http://www.auckland-airport.co.nz
The various domestic and international airports operating from Auckland International
Airport are:
- Aerolineas Argentinas
- Air New Zealand
- Air Pacific
- Air Tahiti Nui
- Air Vanuatu
- Aircalin
- Asiana Airlines
- Cathay Pacific Airways
- Emirates
- EVA Air
- Freedom Air
- Garuda Indonesia
- Korean Air
- Lan Chile
- Malaysia Airlines
- Polynesian Airlines
- Qantas Airways
- Royal Brunei Airlines
- Singapore Airlines
- Thai Airways International
Getting to Auckland by Road:
Airbus operates to and from the Auckland city every 20 minutes in the morning
and every 30 minutes after 6pm.
InterCity Coachlines offers services between Auckland and other places in New
Zealand. You will find a fleet of buses at the Sky City Coach Terminal and outside
the Auckland International Airport.
Northliner Express has a wide network of routes throughout the Northland area
with the Auckland bus stop on Quay Street.
A large network of motorways connects Auckland with the rest of New Zealand.
Getting to Auckland by ferry:
A wide network of ferries takes you to Auckland harbor and gives you an opportunity
to explore the islands of the Hauraki Gulf. Ferries operate to and from Waiheke
Islands, Great Barrier Island, Rongitoto Islands and Devonport and other areas
of the North Shores.
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