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  2. List of dialling codes in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Country calling code: +64 International call prefix: 00 Trunk prefix: 0. New Zealand's telephone numbering plan divides the country into a large number of local calling areas.

  3. Telephone numbers in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand landline phone numbers have a total of eight digits, excluding the leading 0: a one-digit area code, and a seven-digit phone number (e.g. 09 700 1234), beginning with a digit between 2 and 9 (but excluding 900, 911, and 999 due to misdial guards). There are five regional area codes: 3, 4, 6, 7, and 9.

  4. Whangarei Airport - Wikipedia

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    Whangārei Airport (IATA: WRE, ICAO: NZWR) is an airport 4 nautical miles (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) to the south east of Whangārei city, in the suburb of Onerahi, on the east coast of Northland in the North Island of New Zealand. The airport has a single terminal with two gates.

  5. NumberGuru - Wikipedia

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    NumberGuru works by entering the telephone number that the user wishes to find information on. The owner's name, phone carrier, location, and type of phone are returned in the results. [6] It also allows user to enter information about business or marketer numbers such as spam reports. [7] Comments from other users who have looked up the same ...

  6. 411 (telephone number) - Wikipedia

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    411 is a telephone number for local directory assistance in Canada and the United States. Until the early 1980s, 411 – and the related 113 number – were free to call in most jurisdictions. In the United States, the service is commonly known as "information", [1] although its official name is "directory assistance". [2]

  7. Air New Zealand Link - Wikipedia

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    Air New Zealand Link was a brand name under which Air New Zealand's subsidiary regional airlines operated flights. They primarily connected regional centres with New Zealand's three main international airports, Auckland Airport, Wellington International Airport, and Christchurch International Airport.

  8. Whangarei Aerodrome - Wikipedia

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  9. Sunair - Wikipedia

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    Sunair is an airline headquartered in Tauranga, on the North Island of New Zealand. It operates scheduled services, flying to Gisborne, Hamilton, Wairoa, Napier, Kaitaia, Whangārei, Whitianga, Motiti Island and Great Barrier Island. [1] It also has charter and pilot training operations. Sunair has fifteen aircraft.