Christchurch Airport open and fully functional
Christchurch Airport open and fully functional
Christchurch Airport remains open and fully functional following the 7.1 magnitude earthquake on Saturday 4 September.
Both domestic and international terminals and the runways have been certified by engineers as structurally sound. All public areas are open and fully functional. All retail, including food and beverage outlets, are also operating as normal.
Passengers travelling to or from the airport could face minor delays and are advised to confirm their flight details with their relevant airline prior to coming out to the airport. Christchurch International Airport Limited’s corporate office has been temporarily closed and staff have been re-located to sites within the campus. Contact numbers for all staff remain the same.
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