(IN SHORT) Auckland Airport is bustling with activity as the holiday season approaches, with passenger numbers returning to 93% of pre-pandemic levels. The airport is prepared to welcome both domestic and international travelers for the festive season. Auckland Airport’s Chief Customer Officer, Scott Tasker, highlighted the joy of reuniting families and friends and the anticipation of sharing the Kiwi summer with international guests. The airport staff, including ambassadors and new employees, are ready to assist travelers, especially during the airport’s terminal infrastructure upgrade. The airport community collaborates closely with airlines, ground handlers, and border agencies to ensure smooth operations. With the introduction of the electronic NZ Travel Declaration, travelers are encouraged to download the app and complete the form before arriving in New Zealand. Auckland Airport aims to provide an efficient and enjoyable experience for travelers this holiday season, including offering festive activities and entertainment to bring Christmas cheer to passengers.
(PRESS RELEASE) Auckland, New Zealand, 2023-Dec-17 — /Travel PR News/ — As the countdown to Christmas begins in earnest, preparations are in full swing to welcome summer holiday travellers at Auckland Airport.
Auckland Airport’s Chief Customer Officer Scott Tasker said the airport will be a buzz of activity as travel returns to 93% of pre-pandemic levels, with airport teams prepared for the festive travel surge.
“At this time of year, we love reconnecting Kiwis with friends and families or their favourite summer getaway destination. And with international connections restored, we’re really looking forward to sharing a Kiwi summer with international guests to Aotearoa New Zealand.
“The busy period is also a great opportunity for some classic ‘Airport Dad’ spotting, a tongue and cheek term coined on social media for the leader of the travel party. The Airport Dad traits and behaviours are very apparent at Auckland Airport – checking flight boards, protecting the passports and generally taking the lead of your travel group or family. The team’s excited to put a video out about it this time of year,” said Mr Tasker.
Auckland Airport’s frontline operational team has been boosted with a summer workforce of 72 new employees and the return of the much-loved Auckland Airport ambassadors.
“We’ll have a significant visible presence of Auckland Airport team members and volunteers walking the floor and assisting customers, making sure every journey is a great one. As we go through a period of major upgrade of our terminal infrastructure, including a new domestic terminal integrated into the international terminal, their role will be even more important in making sure people arrive and depart smoothly.
Mr Tasker said the Auckland Airport community was ready for the summer peak, with the airport working closely with airlines, ground handlers and border agency teams to ensure the system is working smoothly.
“Operating an airport is definitely a team sport. Auckland Airport takes care of the airfield and terminals, with the airlines and their baggage handling teams and government border agencies managing processes within the terminals. We each have a different role to play, but together we are focused on making sure travellers arrive and depart as efficiently and easily as possible.
The median time travellers can expect to clear Customs and immigration, baggage reclaim, and biosecurity screening is 27 minutes – about 24% faster than earlier in the year.
“The most noticeable change for people who haven’t travelled in a while is the new electronic NZ Travel Declaration, which replaces the paper forms filled out on arriving aircraft. My advice is to download the app and fill it in before you fly into New Zealand.
“And during busy periods across the day we are also prioritising travellers who are arriving into New Zealand with nothing to declare through an express lane for faster biosecurity processing.”
“Airports are complex systems and things aren’t 100% perfect 100% of the time, but we know the vast majority of travellers are going to have a smooth experience travelling through the airport over the holidays.
Christmas cheer
There will be some added entertainment at the airport for families who are keen to get into the Christmas spirit. A sprinkle of Christmas magic will be in the air with Santa just a phone call away in a Spark phone booth at international departures until the 22 December between 11.30am and 6.30pm, alongside a photo station to capture your Christmas travel memories with a free photo, plus keep an eye out for the Christmas Crew who will be roaming with insta cameras and handing out Whittaker’s chocolates.
“We wanted to bring some Christmas cheer to Auckland Airport and travel can be a little stressful sometimes so hopefully our Christmas carollers and activities help bring some fun and enjoyment to the process. It’s one way we can give back to travellers,” said Mr Tasker.
“We do ask for travellers to be patient and to please be respectful to our airport workers. We’re all working hard to get people where they need to be and above all, we hope everyone has a wonderful summer break ahead.”
Arriving passengers
Departing passengers
Top busiest days expected for the Summer Holidays:
Notes to editors:
Video – Airport Dad spotting at Auckland Airport: https://vimeo.com/893941246/626b9e34f1?share=copy
Airport system infographics
Additional information:
Today: 27 airlines now flying from Auckland Airport to 42 international destinations
Pre-COVID: 29 airlines, including seasonal carriers, heading to 43 international destinations (Jan 2020)
93% of 2019 international capacity
North America: 26% more capacity available for travellers this summer than pre-pandemic.
For more information on what you can bring through security: What can I bring? | aviation.govt.nz
Media Contact:
Laura Platts
Laura.platts@aucklandairport.co.nz
021 040 5859
Source: Auckland Airport
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