Book your own unforgettable travel experiences to Auckland

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Auckland Airport is the largest and busiest airport in New Zealand, and it's the launching point for many New Zealand adventures. Internationally, Auckland Airport is one of the most admired airports in the world, and it handles more than nine million international passengers a year. With the airport's state-of-the-art infrastructure and busy flight schedule, flying to Auckland couldn't be easier.

Dozens of international airlines fly into Auckland Airport, so you can be sure that no matter where your journey begins, you can get to Auckland from where you are.

Auckland, the Epicentre of New Zealand Life

As a jumping off point for a stay in New Zealand, Auckland is an unparalleled base of operations. It is the largest city in the country, with a population of 1.6 million across an urban area that includes the islands of the Hauraki Gulf. Named for the Earl of Auckland, the city was founded in 1840. Its population is diverse, and its cultural life is vibrant.

The city sits on an isthmus near the northern end of the North Island. Its bridges span two harbours and its landscape offers vistas of the Pacific Ocean to the east and the Tasman Sea to the west. The city's position in this maritime wonderland, and its population's love of taking to the sea, has earned the nickname City of Sails.

Auckland provides travellers with all the best aspects of a major cosmopolitan city, including an arts district, energetic nightlife, and boundless shopping options. For those who are more interested in New Zealand's natural beauty, history, and sporting culture, Auckland is ideal as a gateway to the richness of the rest of New Zealand.

The North Island encompasses an astounding array of natural surroundings, from beautiful sandy beaches to rugged volcanoes, lush redwood forests to mysterious caves. All of these destinations are within an easy trip from Auckland.

Flights to Auckland From Around the World

Auckland is easily reachable from anywhere in the world via both direct flights from major cities on every continent and via connections through some of the most well-travelled travel hubs in the world.

Need a direct flight to New Zealand? Several airlines offer non-stop flights from North American, South American, Asian, Pacific, and Australian cities to Auckland Airport. Frequent connections through these and other cities make getting to the Auckland from virtually anywhere on the planet a breeze.

No matter where you're coming from, BYOjet can get you to Auckland with a maximum of convenience and a minimum of expense. We offer you the opportunity to save on airfare by giving you access to the widest range of providers at discounted rates, and we can help you to save on hotels, cars, and everything else you need for your holiday, as well.  Our price guarantee ensures that you won't pay less elsewhere.

With our user-friendly online booking engine, you can book your own flights to Auckland 24 hours a day, and we have customer service representatives standing by to offer you assistance whenever you need it. 

Getting to and leaving the airport

Auckland Airport has many transport options, making it easy to travel from the airport to the city, and vice versa. Drivers can book a parking space online at great rates, or use the taxi rank to hire private cares, hop in pre-booked minicabs and minivans, or pick up an Uber. Rental cars are also available for domestic and international travelers, giving you freedom to travel to the city and beyond. Some companies also offer helicopter transfers and charter flights – but one of the most common ways for travelers to get to and from the airport is by the SkyBus, which operates every day from the city center. There are also train and bus services that connect the city and surrounding areas to the airport.

Auckland Airport Facilities & Services

In Auckland Airports Domestic and International terminals, you’ll find a wide variety of facilities to make your time there comfortable and convenient. Both terminals offer free Internet access, as well as family facilities and public telephones. The International terminal also has shower facilities and smoking areas, as well as special facilities for those who need to work. The document services allow you to download, print, scan, copy, and fax documents. A domestic terminal conference center is ideal for business gatherings, seminars, or making business phone calls. Catering is even available inside the three conference centers. Both terminals also boast a variety of restaurants and cafes to choose from, as well as bars and places to relax before your flight.