Christchurch Airport – NZ's Tourism Gateway
Friday, 12 February 2010
Highest February on record for
Christchurch Airport passenger numbers
Christchurch Airport has just
experienced the highest February on record for passenger
numbers, with 141,922 passengers passing through the
airport. This beats the previous record set in February
2008 of 139,762 passengers by 1.5% or just over 2,000
passengers.
Taken on a daily average, February 2010 had the highest daily passenger movements on record. On average there were 18,025 passengers per day, compared to the previous record of March 2008 when there were 17,912 total passengers per day.
“This is the first time we’ve gone over 18,000 passengers a day,” said Christchurch Airport General Manager Marketing and Business Development, Gareth Owen. “It’s great news for us, our business partners, and the whole tourism industry in the South Island. Christchurch Airport has maintained a strong marketing presence internationally, which contributes to this pleasing result.”
The latest statistics from Christchurch Airport show that for the third month in a row, the numbers of both domestic and international passengers are up from last year.
For the month of February, domestic passenger numbers were up 5% on last year, and international passenger numbers were up 6.4%. In January domestic passengers were up 3.7% and international passengers were up 5.2%. In December, domestic passengers were up 3.5% and international passengers were up 5.3%.
The CEO of Christchurch and Canterbury Tourism (CCT), Christine Prince, said, ”Every percentage increase in passenger numbers means thousands more visitors coming to the region, so we are delighted with this upswing.”
CCT and Christchurch Airport are involved in several joint venture marketing campaigns in New Zealand and Australia. “We see Christchurch as New Zealand’s major tourism gateway, and we look forward to further growth this year,” said Owen.
Christchurch International Airport – New Zealand’s Tourism Gateway
Christchurch International Airport welcomed nearly 6 million passengers in 2008/2009, ranking as New Zealand’s second largest airport. The Airport occupies a unique position economically, as the South Island’s busiest and most strategic air connection to the world’s trade and tourism markets. In addition, the airport plays an important role as the South Island’s major domestic hub servicing all New Zealanders, enabling passengers to connect to a full spectrum of destinations throughout New Zealand. Christchurch International Airport is a major driver of the regional Canterbury economy, generating airport precinct related jobs for nearly 5000 people.
Christchurch International Airport is owned and operated by Christchurch International Airport Limited (CIAL). CIAL was established as a limited liability company in 1988, and ownership of CIAL is now shared by Christchurch City Holdings Limited with 75% and the New Zealand Government with 25%. The company’s vision is to be recognised as New Zealand’s leading tourist gateway.
Christchurch International Airport is a carbon neutral company and has received carboNZero certification from Landcare Research following a detailed measurement and analysis process. CIAL is the first airport company in the Southern Hemisphere to attain certified carbon neutral status and is the second carbon neutral certified airport company in the world.
Visit christchurchairport.co.nz for more information.
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