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International Students to Benefit From Runway Extension


International Students to Benefit From Planned Airport Runway Extension
15 September 2014

International students are set to benefit from the planned runway extension proposed for Wellington Airport.

The extension proposed for the southern end of the runway would open up the possibility of direct flights from Los Angles, Dubai as well as Asia. This is particularly pleasing for the education sector in Wellington said Don Campbell, Chief Executive, Whitireia New Zealand.

“The vast majority of our international students are from destinations at least two plane journeys away. The key benefit of a runway extension for international students is that Wellington would become a one flight destination. This would make Wellington more accessible to the rest of the world benefitting not only international students wanting to study at our world-class campuses, but also new students considering their future options” he said.

Difficulty of access (i.e. international visitors and prospective students needing to stop twice on their flights to Wellington) has been cited in surveys as the number one reason why international students do not prefer Wellington as a study destination said Linda Sissons, Chief Executive, Wellington Institute of Technology. “This does need to be addressed if Wellington is to attract more international students.”

“We're working closely with Victoria and Massey universities and secondary school leaders to significantly lift international student numbers coming to Wellington. For every 50 students the direct economic impact is around $1m with downstream benefit of $5m” said Campbell.

The proposed runway will provide a massive boost for education and for the entire Wellington region.


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