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Auckland Best Rated Airport in New Zealand and Australia

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Ratings agency S&P Global has given Auckland Airport something of a vote of confidence by maintainin­g it as the best-rated airport in New Zealand and Australia.

The agency reaffirmed Auckland’s A-minus rating with a stable outlook, saying its quick move to raise $1.2 billion in extra capital through a share float had given it the resources to see it through the downturn caused by the coronaviru­s (COVID-19) pandemic.

“The stable outlook on Auckland Airport reflects the airport’s substantia­l equity raising in April 2020, soon after the COVID-19 lockdown, to support the balance sheet and provide liquidity at least for the next 15 months,” the report said.

Downgrade

The country’s other two internatio­nal gateways – Wellington and Christchur­ch – did not fare so well. Both were downgraded one notch. “We lowered the ratings on Christchur­ch and Wellington airports, because we expect them to operate with weaker metrics for the foreseeabl­e future,” S&P said. Wellington – two-thirds owned by utilities investor Infratil, with the Wellington City Council holding the balance – was dropped to BBB with a negative outlook, while Christchur­ch – fully owned by the local city council – was rated BBBplus with a stable outlook. 12 months recovery

S&P Global said it expected no meaningful recovery for any of the eight large airports on both sides of the Tasman any time soon.

“We retain a negative outlook on the sector reflecting uncertaint­y on the pace, extent, and timing of recovery of air travel, particular­ly the level of internatio­nal traffic.

“We believe it will take at least six to 12 months for some visibility on the travel market and confidence in the recovery path to occur.”

It suggested domestic travel might recover by 2022 to 2023 and internatio­nal air travel the year after. In April, Auckland Airport handled a total of just 43,347 passengers compared with close to 1.8 million the same month a year earlier. The ratings report came as Air New Zealand announced it was resuming a second internatio­nal service next week, a weekly return Auckland-Shanghai service, on top of the weekly Auckland-Narita Tokyo

service.

The carrier is operating about half of its normal domestic services.

 ??  ?? Auckland received a vote of confidence over its Wellington and Christchur­ch counterpar­ts as the best airport in Australia and New Zealand.
Auckland received a vote of confidence over its Wellington and Christchur­ch counterpar­ts as the best airport in Australia and New Zealand.

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