It is the largest metropolitan of New Zealand and actually it covers more than fifty islands. The Asian and Polynesian immigrants inhabiting the city influenced its culture greatly. Due to its geographical situation the city is often called a 'city of sails' as it develops large water activity of the region. The city is famous for its water sports. Those who are more interested in observing nature will get real pleasure of the surrounding views. The city can also offer bright and interesting experience of its nightlife for those who are socially keen.
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Airport Address: Auckland International Airport, PO Box 73-020, Auckland, New Zealand
Distance and Location: The airport is located 21km (14 miles) south of Auckland
Airport Website: www.auckland-airport.co.nz
Airport E-mail: admin@akl-airport.co.nz
Airport Telephone: (0)9 275 0789
Country Code: 64
Time Zone: GMT + 12 (GMT + 13 from the first Sunday in October to the third Sunday in March)
Total Number of Terminals: 3
Moving between Terminals: A free shuttle bus runs between the terminals; alternatively, passengers can walk between the terminals.