Auckland Airport's Chief Executive is feeling optimistic heading into 2027.
Its latest financial results saw net profits drop 20%, however revenue is up 3%, and passenger numbers are up about 1.6% on the previous year.
Carrie Hurihanganui told Mike Hosking the airport will be back to over 95% recovery in the summer peak – tantalisingly close to a full recovery.
She says they're expecting strong growth, with six million seats in and out over the peak – up 4% on last year.
Hurihanganui says destination New Zealand is still appealing to airlines.
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