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Airports in New Zealand

25 airports with IATA codes · 138 routes total

This directory lists every IATA-coded airport in New Zealand recorded in the OpenFlights dataset, with city, exact latitude/longitude, the count of unique destinations served, and one-click flight-distance tools to anywhere in the world. The range spans from major international hubs serving hundreds of distinct destinations down to small regional and local airports serving a handful of short-haul links — 25 New Zealand airports in total.

The three most-connected airports in New Zealand by scheduled-route count are Auckland International Airport (AKL), Wellington International Airport (WLG), and Christchurch International Airport (CHC), together accounting for 86 of the 138 unique source-airport → destination pairs from New Zealand in the dataset. On the map above, pins 1 – 5 mark the top hubs; small dots are every other listed airport. Click any pin or card for full details — IATA + ICAO codes, elevation, timezone, airlines operating there, popular routes, and nearby alternative airports.

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Major airports in New Zealand

Ranked by the number of unique scheduled destinations served (route count from OpenFlights). The numbers below match the # pins on the map.

Complete list of airports in New Zealand

All 25 IATA-coded New Zealand airports, sorted alphabetically by city.

About flying via New Zealand

Distances between any two airports — within New Zealand or to anywhere else in the world — are computed on this site with the Vincenty geodesic formula, which models Earth's oblate-spheroid shape (WGS-84) and converges to within roughly 0.5 mm. Flight times are estimated against typical aircraft cruise speeds for each distance band (short, medium, long, and ultra-long-haul); they are first-order approximations, not Air Traffic Control flight-plan times, and exclude taxi, holding, and routing detours. CO₂ emissions use the UK DEFRA 2024 conversion factors for business travel by air, broken down by economy, premium economy, business, and first class, including the radiative-forcing uplift.

Click any airport in the directory above to open its detail page — exact coordinates, elevation, time zone, operating airlines, scheduled destinations, and nearby alternative airports, plus an embedded distance calculator. Note that this dataset is a snapshot: schedules change frequently, so always confirm current operations with the airline or the airport's own website before booking or planning.

Data sources

  • Airports & routes: OpenFlights — community-maintained dataset of airports and scheduled routes (ODbL licensed).
  • IATA / ICAO codes: official IATA and ICAO public airport-code registries.
  • Distance:Vincenty's formulae (1975) on the WGS-84 reference ellipsoid.
  • CO₂ factors: UK DEFRA 2024 GHG conversion factors for business travel by air, including radiative forcing.
  • Map tiles: © OpenStreetMap contributors, © CARTO.

Frequently asked questions about airports in New Zealand

How many airports are in New Zealand?
New Zealand has 25 airports with active IATA codes listed in our database (sourced from OpenFlights) — all of them with scheduled commercial routes.
What is the largest airport in New Zealand?
By scheduled-route count in the OpenFlights dataset, Auckland International Airport (AKL) in Auckland is the most-connected airport in New Zealand, serving 45 unique destinations. “Largest” can also be measured by passenger throughput or aircraft movements, which are not in this dataset — for those metrics, see the airport's published annual report or the ACI World traffic rankings.
What are the main IATA codes for airports in New Zealand?
The most-connected airports in New Zealand by scheduled-route count use these IATA codes: AKL, WLG, CHC, PMR, HLZ. The complete list of 25 IATA codes is in the airport directory grid above.
Can I calculate the distance between any two New Zealand airports?
Yes — use the distance calculator and enter any two IATA codes (for example, AKLWLG) to get geodesic distance in miles, kilometers, and nautical miles, plus flight time and CO₂ estimates by cabin class.
How accurate are the New Zealand airport coordinates and distances?
Airport coordinates come from the OpenFlights airports.dat dataset, a community-contributed reference cross-checked against official AIPs and ICAO codes. Distances between any two airports are computed in-app with the Vincenty geodesic formula on the WGS-84 reference ellipsoid, converging to within roughly 0.5 mm — well below any practical flight-planning tolerance. For independent verification of coordinates, see ourairports.org or the airport's official Aeronautical Information Publication.
How many flight routes operate from New Zealand airports?
Across all New Zealand airports in our database, there are 138 scheduled commercial routes to destinations worldwide (sum of all unique source-airport → destination pairs).

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