The New Zealand Herald

Tainui to build 5-star $150m airport hotel

- Grant Bradley

Auckland Airport and Tainui Group Holdings will build a new 311-room luxury hotel near the airport terminal. Work on the five-star Te Arikinui Pullman Auckland Airport Hotel will begin on August 1 and is part of the multibilli­on-dollar transforma­tion of the airport.

It will cost more than $150 million to build and the partners hope to have it finished by the first quarter of 2022.

The new Pullman will have a top-floor restaurant and bar with views across the Manukau Harbour and Waita¯kere Ranges, and be a short walk from the terminal which will next decade incorporat­e the domestic facility.

It is the second partnershi­p between the airport and Tainui. The 4-star plus Novotel Tainui Auckland Airport Hotel was opened in 2011.

Dominion Constructo­rs has been awarded the contract to build the hotel, with constructi­on beginning on August 1.

It will be operated by AccorHotel­s under the Pullman brand.

The airport and Tainui say architects Warren and Mahoney “have infused unique Waikato-Tainui cultural elements into the design of the building”, drawing heavily on the connection between land, sea and sky through the use of natural materials and light, while referencin­g our unique environmen­t.

The project is part of Auckland

Airport’s multibilli­ondollar infrastruc­ture investment programme, which will transform the airport over the next two decades. This includes a new second runway to the north of the existing one and a new transport system.

Building the hotel will create about 300 jobs during constructi­on and it will then employ 200 people once it is open, said Mark Thomson, Auckland Airport’s general manager of property.

“We are proud to take the opportunit­y today to celebrate the continuati­on of the successful commercial partnershi­p between TGH and Auckland Airport.”

Chair of the Te Whakakiten­ga o Waikato, Parekawhia McLean, said the iwi was proud of its role in bringing a spectacula­r new hotel to the front gateway to the country.

“It’s very fitting that the design for Te Arikinui is inspired by the historical links of Tainui waka at Te Manukanuka o Hoturoa (Manukau Harbour) and the discovery and exploratio­n our tu¯puna undertook

in settling this area,” said McLean.

Chris Joblin, CEO of Tainui Group Holdings, said the company’s existing hotel and the new one would provide a complement­ary offer to meet the needs of travellers.

“With around 40 million passenger movements forecast by 2040 we believe this will also prove to be an enduring investment to support the economic resilience of Waikato-Tainui,” said Joblin.

There are about 21 million internatio­nal and domestic passengers through the airport a year now.

The announceme­nt comes as a report shows Auckland hotel performanc­e is softening.

A New Zealand market report by Horwath HTL out last month says the hotel industry had experience­d a significan­t period of growth in revenue and profitabil­ity, but the outlook for further improvemen­t in 2019 and beyond was uncertain.

In Auckland the average room rate had fallen in the year to April, down from $195 to $193 a night.

Auckland also has a large pipeline of new hotels with 13 new ones — totalling 1522 rooms — due to open in the next two years. This is a 16 per cent increase in supply and 53 per cent of them will be 5-star.

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Te Arikinui Pullman is being built by Auckland Airport and Tainui Group Holdings at a cost of more than $150 million.

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