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Airports Council International supports Auckland Airport’s infrastructure plans and commerce commission’s pricing decision

Posted: 4 April 2025 | | No comments yet

Airports Council International backs Auckland Airport’s $6.6 billion investment, highlighting its transparent consultation process and economic benefits while dismissing allegations of unfair pricing as misleading.

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Credit: ACI Asia Pacific and Middle East

Airports Council International Asia-Pacific & Middle East (ACI APAC & MID), representing over 600 airports across 45 countries, has expressed strong support for Auckland Airport’s (AKL) $6.6 billion infrastructure investment. The association welcomed the New Zealand Commerce Commission’s recent decision on the airport’s 2022-2027 pricing event, confirming the development plans are well-justified and in line with global best practices.

Details on Auckland Airport’s infrastructure plans

ACI APAC & MID emphasised that Auckland Airport’s pricing proposal was formulated through a rigorous and transparent consultation process involving all aviation stakeholders, including airlines. The Commission’s findings confirmed that the pricing adjustments bring target returns within the recommended regulatory range.

Welcoming the decision, Stefano Baronci, Director General of ACI APAC & MID, stated: “ACI APAC & MID stands firmly with Auckland Airport and its commitment to developing infrastructure as we believe their plans are in the best interests of the airport, airlines, passengers and communities they serve. The Commission’s assessment confirms that the airport’s plans are both justified and essential for the airport’s future growth and the country’s long-term socio-economic development.”

He further dismissed criticism of Auckland Airport’s pricing as “baseless and misleading,” affirming the effectiveness of the regulatory framework.

ACI APAC & MID also stressed the importance of non-aeronautical revenues—such as retail, food, and beverage—which help maintain airport financial sustainability and keep air travel affordable.

The association reaffirmed its full support for Auckland Airport’s transparent and well-managed approach, which continues to deliver value for passengers, airlines, and New Zealand’s wider economy.

 

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