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Queenstown Airport interim profit up despite domestic constraints

Airport hit by Air NZ schedule changes but predicts passenger numbers to remain 'strong'.

Queenstown Airport at night.

Will Mace Wed, 21 Feb 2024

Queenstown Airport Corporation is predicting passenger numbers to remain “strong” over the next six months after reporting a 10% increase in half-year net profit.

Total passenger movement numbers for the six month period to the end of December 2023 reached 1,264,306, up 3.3% on the first half

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Will Mace Wed, 21 Feb 2024
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