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  2. Wellington Airport - Wikipedia

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    Wellington Airport operates a single terminal at the east of the airport, with three piers: south, south-west and north-west. The terminal and piers have a total floor area of 32,300 square metres (348,000 sq ft). [3] The main terminal building contains a common check-in area on the first floor and a common baggage claim area on the ground floor.

  3. List of airports in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Wellington: NZWN WLG Wellington Airport 12 m (41 ft) 1,815 m (5,955 ft) ... Map of airports in New Zealand with scheduled air services. See also

  4. List of the busiest airports in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    List of the busiest airports in New Zealand. This is a list of the busiest airports in New Zealand by passenger numbers and aircraft movements. Passenger numbers are tabulated annually at the end of the financial year (30 June, for the majority of airports). The top 15 airports are shown. Auckland Airport. Christchurch Airport. Wellington Airport.

  5. Region of Waterloo International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The new K-W Municipal Airport became a general aviation facility in 1969. From 1951 to 1973, the Waterloo-Wellington Flying Club ran the airport and then sold it to Waterloo Region and the City of Guelph. It became a publicly owned airport and was renamed Waterloo Regional Airport. Today it operates 24 hours, seven days a week.

  6. Public transport in the Wellington Region - Wikipedia

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    The Wellington region has the highest per capita use of public transport in New Zealand, [6] with 72.66 trips per capita in the year ending September 2019. [7] Of the approximately 37.33 million trips, around 24.33 million are made by bus, 12.80 million by train, and 0.18 million by ferry. a Patronage data from the 2018/19 year is not directly ...

  7. Wellington - Wikipedia

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    Wellington[b] is the capital city of New Zealand. It is located at the south-western tip of the North Island, between Cook Strait and the Remutaka Range. Wellington is the third-largest city in New Zealand, [c] and is the administrative centre of the Wellington Region. It is the world's southernmost capital of a sovereign state. [14]

  8. State Highway 1 (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    State Highway 1 (New Zealand) State Highway 1 (SH 1) is the longest and most significant road in the New Zealand road network, running the length of both main islands. It appears on road maps as SH 1 and on road signs as a white number 1 on a red shield, but it has the official designations SH 1N in the North Island, SH 1S in the South Island.

  9. Kapiti Coast Airport - Wikipedia

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    Kapiti Coast Airport. Kapiti Coast Airport (IATA: PPQ, ICAO: NZPP), also spelt Kāpiti Coast Airport[1] and previously called Paraparaumu Airport, is on the Kāpiti Coast of New Zealand 's North Island, between the Wellington dormitory suburbs of Paraparaumu Beach (to the west and north), Paraparaumu to the east, and Raumati Beach to the south.