Allow extra time when travelling to Christchurch Airport
Friday, 10 November 2017, 12:09 pm Press Release: NZTA
10 November 2017 | SOUTHERN REGION
Allow extra time when travelling to Christchurch
International Airport on Saturday 11 November
The NZ
Transport Agency advises people travelling to Christchurch
International Airport or around Memorial Avenue and Russley
Road to expect delays and allow extra travel time this
Saturday, November 11.
The Russley Road Open Day is being
held from 10am until 2pm on Saturdayand thousands of people
are expected to attend. Event parking is on Peter Leeming
Road, near the main airport entrance.
People heading to
the open day are being encouraged to use alternative routes
such as Harewood Road from the north or the Dakota Park exit
(Southern Airport Access) from the south, however there will
be extra traffic around the area and delays are
likely.
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