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Christchurch Airport reports 10.5% rise in first half net profit

CIAL had an 11% lift in international passenger numbers year-on-year.

Christchurch Airport CEO Justin Watson and chair Sarah Ottrey.

Will Mace Wed, 26 Feb 2025
Key points
  • Revenue: Up 4.5% to $120.8m
  • Profit: Up 10.5% to $23.8m 
  • Key takeaway: Passenger growth was driven by increased long-haul capacity.

Christchurch International Airport has reported a 10.5% increase in half year profit to $23.8 million, resulting in a $16m dividend pay-out to its 75% shareholder, Christchurch City Holdings.

The lift was due mainly to international passenger growth and a strong property portfolio performance, the

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Will Mace Wed, 26 Feb 2025
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Key points
  • Revenue: Up 4.5% to $120.8m
  • Profit: Up 10.5% to $23.8m 
  • Key takeaway: Passenger growth was driven by increased long-haul capacity.
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