The Northern Advocate

End to free airport parking

New charges to help cover carpark maintenanc­e

- Imran Ali

Free parking at Whanga¯rei Airport is coming to an end, with a $2 an hour charge from as early as next month. A draft schedule of charges has been posted around the airport terminal building and the changes are expected to come into force around mid-February.

Airport manager Mike Chubb said the airport has not had a lot of revenue streams to pay for expenses, especially investment­s in critical infrastruc­ture, that were usually selffunded.

The airport is jointly owned by the Whanga¯rei District Council and the Government who contribute an equal sum for large investment­s such as renovation­s and upgrades to roads, buildings and the runway. There are 100 parking spaces at the airport.

“The carpark is overflowin­g and needs quite a bit of investment and that’s been the trigger behind paid parking. At the moment, hangars and landing fees are the only charges we levy,” Chubb said.

“A lot of people don’t realise the

carpark needs a lot of money to maintain like putting in place CCTVs and markers, and they cost tens of thousands of dollars. We try not to charge but the reality is all airports in New Zealand charge for parking, even Kerikeri Airport does. Some people won’t like it but at the end of the day, maintainin­g airports costs money.”

He isn’t sure how people will react to paid parking but says if the response is good, the carpark can be increased in size and a separate area for long-term and cheaper parking put in place.

The first hour of parking will be free and $2 for each hour after that for a maximum of $10 per day. After seven consecutiv­e days of paid parking, the charge will be reduced to $5 each day and no charge after 14 days.

“Overnight the carpark is close to half full. Some people park and can be away for a month so it’s not really fair that [airlines] pay for landing [fees] while motorists do not pay anything for parking,” Chubb said.

He said equipment for paid parking has been ordered and was expected to be installed in the next few days.

But Whanga¯rei grandmothe­r and airport user Adrianne Allen said rates should cover public parking in places such as at the airport and at the Town Basin.

She often brings her grandchild to the airport to watch planes come and go and usually stays for a short period of time.

“A lot of people bring their children and grandchild­ren here and while I understand they have to maintain this place, we seem to be paying for everything,” she said.

 ?? Photo / Tania Whyte ?? Whanga¯ rei Airport manager Mike Chubb hopes the carpark generates enough money to pay for its upkeep.
Photo / Tania Whyte Whanga¯ rei Airport manager Mike Chubb hopes the carpark generates enough money to pay for its upkeep.
 ?? Photo / Imran Ali ?? Adrianne Allen is against paid parking at Whanga¯ rei Airport and thinks rates should cover that expense.
Photo / Imran Ali Adrianne Allen is against paid parking at Whanga¯ rei Airport and thinks rates should cover that expense.
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