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Queenstown Airport monthly passenger traffic report 11/17

Queenstown Airport monthly passenger traffic report - November 2017


Please find attached a report of Queenstown Airport's monthly passenger and landing statistics for November 2017.

Below is a quick summary of the month’s results compared with the same period last year:

The total number of passengers travelling through the terminal increased by 12% compared with last year to 171,635 passengers in November.
• Domestic traffic was up 11% on November last year.
• International passengers were up 15% compared with last November.
• The 12-month passenger numbers reached 1.99 million, up 13% compared to the previous 12 months.

Some points of interest:
• The domestic growth was buoyed by a 15-16% growth in the first two weeks of November. The Air New Zealand Queenstown Marathon weekend (17-19 November) also contributed with passenger traffic 18% above any other weekend in November.
• We anticipate reaching the 2 million passenger mark for the rolling 12-month period in December, marking a major milestone for the region.

Summer Outlook:
Please also find attached a summary of our scheduled flights and passenger forecasts for the summer season to help you plan ahead for the peak periods.

Top Travel Tips for Summer:
Also attached are a few summer travel tips to help make your travel as safe, stress-free and easy as possible over summer, whether your adventures are on the road or in the air… or if you’re preparing for family and friends to visit.

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For more airport statistics please visit www.queenstownairport.co.nz/stats.

ZQN_Passenger_Stats_November_2017.pdf
Summer_Outlook_2017_18.pdf
Queenstown_Airport_Top_5_Summer_Travel_Tips.pdf

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