The New Zealand Herald

Heliport for ‘rich and famous’

Auckland terminal ready in November

- Grant Bradley aviation

The new helicopter terminal will also provide internatio­nal and New Zealand tourists with greater choice when it comes to heading out for a scenic flight while visiting Auckland. Anil Varma, Auckland Airport

A new heliport is being built at Auckland Airport to cater for the growing luxury tourist market.

The new terminal and hangar is due to open in November for passengers who can spend up to tens of thousands of dollars on flights.

The new port will be built, owned and managed by operator Helicopter Me, and will cater for the airport’s growing number of affluent and adventure-seeking passengers.

The luxury tourism market is a priority for government- funded initiative­s overseas.

Operations manager Stuart Poppelwell said about half the passengers were New Zealanders and the rest were from overseas including just about any of the “rich and famous” who had passed through the country.

Trips started with a $199 eightminut­e hop to Mechanics Bay in Auckland to multi-day flights around New Zealand. The country’s top golf courses such as Kauri Cliffs, Wairakei and Cape Kidnappers were popular destinatio­ns.

Helicopter Me operates choppers ranging from three seats to nine seats. The company has 10 choppers in its fleet.

Auckland Airport’s acting general manager of aeronautic­al operations Anil Varma said the helicopter terminal was a timely addition to the services provided at the airport.

“Our internatio­nal passenger numbers continue to rise, up 8 per cent in the last financial year to just under 9 million. This has led to an increase in the number of highspendi­ng tourists wanting to connect quickly to their luxury holiday destinatio­ns,” Varma said.

“The new helicopter terminal will also provide internatio­nal and New Zealand tourists with greater choice when it comes to heading out for a scenic flight, lunch or a wine tour while visiting Auckland.” It is located 200m from the internatio­nal terminal.

Helicopter Me’s chief executive Richard Poppelwell said the heliport would have immediate benefits for the New Zealand tourism industry.

“The enhanced helicopter service will provide a seamless travel service, essentiall­y enabling internatio­nal travellers to fly directly from their port of origin to their end destinatio­n, be it a lodge, golf course, island or even the city centre just eight minutes away,” he said.

The new hangar will also allow helicopter­s to be based at Auckland Airport for the first time, rather than being specifical­ly flown in for every booking.

 ?? Picture / Supplied ?? Helicopter Me CEO Richard Poppelwell says the heliport will have immediate benefits for the tourism industry.
Picture / Supplied Helicopter Me CEO Richard Poppelwell says the heliport will have immediate benefits for the tourism industry.

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