Auckland International Airport won't go chasing waterfalls

Auckland International Airport won't go chasing waterfalls
Pickups and drop offs at the international terminal will no longer be in the rain come April 3. (Image: AIA)
Rebecca Stevenson
It won’t have a waterfall, and it won’t be flashy, but Auckland International Airport’s planned $3.9 billion integrated terminal will be the “right front door” representing New Zealand, chief executive officer Carrie Hurihanganui says. Auckland International Airport (AIA) has billions in planned development works across the next ten years, including bringing domestic and international travellers together on one site and replacing the 57-year-old domestic terminal. As part of this development plan, on Apri...

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