Sunday, December 4, 2011

All about Dunedin Airport in New Zealand

Dunedin is the second biggest city in the South Island of New Zealand with an approximate population of 120,000. It has a strong Scottish influence and a number of tourist attractions that range from the only castle in New Zealand to the steepest street in the world.

Where is Dunedin Airport Situated
Dunedin is set amongst hills on the coast and the airport is situated 30 kilometre from the CBD on a flat stretch of land.


Facts about Dunedin Airport
Dunedin Airport was built in 1962 and over 700,000 passengers a year pass through the terminals. The first international flights were introduced in 1995 after the airport was extended.

A bronze statue referred to as the Southern Man is a well known sculpture situated outside of the terminal building. It is reputed that stroking the horse’s nose will bring a person good luck.
Retail Outlets and Facilities at  Dunedin Airport
 Dunedin Airport has a couple of gift shops  and several food outlets. It also offers three duty-free outlets and a play area for children. A Westpac ATM is available on site and shuttles service the airport. Long term parking is available.








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