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5th November 2012
Auckland Airport is gearing up for one of the busiest times of the year with the approaching Easter and Anzac Day holidays The airport is anticipating over 800,000 passengers to pass through the terminals during the Easter school holiday period.
Scott Tasker, chief customer officer, Auckland Airport said: “We are preparing for passenger levels to top 80% of pre-pandemic levels at domestic and international terminals. We’re seeing similar traveller numbers to the Christmas period.”
With the Easter long weekend falling so close to Anzac, many New Zealanders are taking the opportunity to travel during the 16-day school break.
A day prior to Good Friday, April 6, 2023 is expected to be the busiest day for international traffic as per airport records while domestic passenger traffic is bound to reach its peak levels on Good Friday.
“While it’s been nearly a year since the border began reopening, the aviation system is still getting up to speed. The combination of airline schedule changes, labour shortages, and mishandled bags are continuing to affect operations,” added Tasker.
Meanwhile the airport authorities have asked the passengers to be patient as the airport management will strive its best to ensure a smooth and seamless journey.