Wellington airport is located between to hills. Weather is always a problem in the area as it changes quick and quite often.
| Airport Code: | NZWN |
| Elevation: | 42 Feet (AMSL) |
| Location: | 41°19'38"S 174°48'19"E |
Airport News.
Wellington sees a future for Pacific Blue.
Pacific Blue currently fly from Wellington to Auckland three times daily and Wellington to Christchurch two times daily, which is around 12% of Wellington’s air traffic on these routes.
Jetstar adds international destinations to AKL.
New direct flights to Melbourne and Cairns taking off – plus more Jetstar domestic services to Wellington. All in a days work for the budget airline flying in New Zealand.
Jetstar boost WLG-AKL competition.
Jetstar has announced a permanent addition to its flying schedule between Wellington and Auckland, making Jetstar’s trademark low fares available 24 times per week starting from 31 October 2010.
NZCX – Coromandel Aerodrome.
Coromandel has a single grass runway with hills rising to the south east. Takeoffs on runway 12 are prohibited due to the hils.
NZAR – Ardmore Aerodrome.
Ardmore is New Zealand's busiest aerodrome. Be alert for all traffic as there are lots of students around . Afternoons and weekends are particularly busy.
NZPI – Parakai Aerodrome.
Parakai is located to the north of Helensville and is a strip for light general aviation and sport aircrafts.
NZWN – Wellington Aerodrome.
Wellington airport is located between to hills. Weather is always a problem in the area as it changes quick and quite often.
NZRO – Rotorua Aerodrome
Rotorua is one of New Zealand's tourist stops. The airport has a medium volume of light aircrafts during the day and is controlled by a tower.
NZAP – Taupo Aerodrome.
Taupo is a small aerodrome that has a very active parachute drop zone. It's close to the eastern side of Lake Taupo.


