
International flights will return to Hamilton Airport after a 13-year hiatus. Danielle Zollickhofer checks out the upgraded terminal before travellers start checking in.
It鈥檚 almost time for Hamilton Airport鈥檚 first international boarding call since 2012 - and the airport is more than ready.
An empty duty-free space, a bit of sawdust, and no queues in front of the customs or security check are the only hints that there are still a couple of weeks to go until the airport鈥檚 new chapter starts.
Waikato Regional Airport chief executive Mark Morgan said the team was excited to see the Jetstar flights from Hamilton to Sydney lift off on June 16.
Flights to and from the Gold Coast will start on June 18.
鈥淭his is the beginning of a huge opportunity,鈥 Morgan said.
While the airport team was 鈥渧ery much focused鈥 on , Morgan said there was potential for further expansions.
鈥淲e look to expand international services and start domestic jet flights in the future, but like any business decision this needs a measured approach.
鈥淗amilton seems very appropriate for expanded trans Tasman and Pacific Island services, but we are currently not in active conversations - you [have to] walk before you run.鈥
Morgan said 鈥渨ell into the future鈥 a strong commercial business case and an investment in infrastructure would allow to accommodate flights to Asia.
Waikato Regional Airport Ltd chief executive Mark Morgan, board chair Barry Harris and the Hamilton Airport team after last year's announcement that direct flights between Hamilton and Australia will resume. Photo / Stephen Barker
However, it wasn鈥檛 the airport that decided which international services would arrive and depart from Hamilton.
鈥淚t鈥榮 the airlines. Our role is to make sure airlines know about us. We鈥檙e the enabler, not necessarily the instigator.
鈥淥nce we are established [with the Sydney, Gold Coast services], the next opportunity will probably be domestic jet services.鈥
Preparations for going international
Morgan said conversations with Jetstar about flights from Hamilton to Sydney and the .
Last September, the parties were ready for an announcement.
The new security check and customs area at Hamilton Airport. Photo / Danielle Zollickhofer
A lot of work had gone into preparing the airport for international flights again, Morgan said.
鈥淲e had to have conversations with , customs et cetera to see if they would establish a border here.
鈥淚t was around a $7 million investment.鈥
No extension of the runway or airport building was required, with Morgan saying the airport always had the space, it had just been used in other ways, including for offices.
In 2022, the existing , including structural strengthening.
For the international flights, the team had to , duty-free store, caf茅, baggage claim and a departure lounge to accommodate 230 passengers.
Waikato Regional Airport chief executive Mark Morgan at the new international security check and customs area. Photo / Danielle Zollickhofer
There is also the option to separate a part of the lounge for domestic jet aircraft flights.
Morgan said the biggest challenge, but also the most important component had been establishing an international border in Hamilton.
鈥淭he operational set up was a challenge, there will be 40-50 border staff here that needed to be employed and trained.
鈥淥耻谤&苍产蝉辫; and the Port of Tauranga was an advantage for this.
鈥淚t鈥檚 important for us to be a safe first point of entry - efficient and protected.鈥
HLZ International flight history
The last airline to fly internationally from Hamilton was Virgin Australia, which on its service due to deteriorating demand and the service losing the company money.
Hamilton Airport is owned by five Waikato councils. Photo / Hamilton and Waikato Tourism
The final Virgin Australia flight flew from Hamilton to Brisbane on October 27, 2012, ending 18 years of transtasman flights.
Morgan said Hamilton Airport always remained open to be an international airport again, but it hadn鈥檛 been a priority for airlines until the end of 2023.
When asked if he was concerned about repeating history, Morgan said a lot had changed in the past 13 years.
鈥淚t is a use it or lose it deal. If doesn鈥檛 use this service, the airlines can redeploy services.
鈥淏ut the airport company has a robust balance sheet and Hamilton is the fastest-growing city in New Zealand.
鈥淥ur catchment now is not only Waikato, but Rotorua, Taup艒, Bay of Plenty and Coromandel and I would go as far as saying New Plymouth.
鈥淸Jetstar] wouldn鈥檛 be doing it if we couldn鈥檛 back it up.
鈥淲hat happened last time is always in the back of people鈥檚 minds but we are feeling confident.鈥
When the flights were announced last year, Stephanie Tully said the airline was in a period of 鈥渦nparalleled growth鈥 in New Zealand.
鈥淎s the country鈥檚 only low-cost airline, Jetstar provides critical competition in New Zealand and helps keep travel affordable for Kiwis.鈥
Flight details
The first service from and to Sydney will take place on June 16. Going forward, this will operate four days a week on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
The first service from and to the Gold Coast will take place on June 18. Going forward, this will operate three days a week on Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday.
The aircraft used will be a 188-seater A320 Neo.
Jetstar, a subsidiary of Qantas, will become the fourth airline using Hamilton Airport. Other carriers include Air New Zealand, Sunair and Originair.
Morgan said the services would bring benefits to the Waikato, including a $45m economic boost per year, 60 new airport-based jobs and 100,000 more passengers per year using Hamilton Airport, on top of 360,000 passengers already handled.
Australian visitors currently account for 19% of international visitor spend in the Waikato.
- This story has been updated to clarify the investment made to welcome international flights to Hamilton.
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