Christchurch Airport praised for swift response
Friday, 10 September 2010 at 3.40pm
Daily Update:
Christchurch Airport praised for swift
response
Christchurch
Airport has received many messages of support from
international airport companies who have praised their swift
response to the major earthquake on Saturday 4 September.
The airport re-opened seven hours after the quake and has
remained open and fully operational ever since (aside from
the Domestic Terminal for three hours early on Tuesday
morning). Most flights are running on schedule with no
delays.
“Our top priority is safety and the airport buildings and runways are assessed several times a day to ensure passenger safety,” said CIAL Chief Executive Jim Boult. “Most tourism operators are back in business, and we want to let people know that they can continue with plans to visit Canterbury.”
Services in Christchurch city have been restored to most homes and schools will re-open next week. The city’s water has been declared safe to drink.
98% of tourism operators in the Christchurch and Canterbury area are open and fully functional with no significant damage.
“It’s been very heartening to see the resilience of people in Christchurch, and also to receive support and help from other airports,” said Jim Boult. “Auckland Airport has sent us four of their tradesmen to help our staff who have been working non-stop since the major quake. The city and the country have all pulled together and it’s been a great example of well New Zealand can handle a major natural disaster.”
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For further comment, please contact:
Monique Oomen
Communications Manager
Christchurch International Airport Limited
Mobile: 021 450 202
Email: Monique.Oomen@cial.co.nz
Christchurch
International Airport – New Zealand’s Tourism
Gateway
Christchurch
International Airport welcomed over 6 million passengers in
2009/2010, ranking as New Zealand’s second largest
airport. The Airport occupies a unique position
economically, as the South Island’s busiest and most
strategic air connection to the world’s trade and tourism
markets. In addition, the airport plays an important role
as the South Island’s major domestic hub servicing all New
Zealanders, enabling passengers to connect to a full
spectrum of destinations throughout New Zealand.
Christchurch International Airport is a major driver of the
regional Canterbury economy, generating airport precinct
related jobs for nearly 5000 people.
Christchurch International Airport is owned and operated by Christchurch International Airport Limited (CIAL). CIAL was established as a limited liability company in 1988, and ownership of CIAL is now shared by Christchurch City Holdings Limited with 75% and the New Zealand Government with 25%. The company’s vision is to be recognised as New Zealand’s leading tourist gateway.
Christchurch International Airport is a carbon neutral company and has received carboNZero certification from Landcare Research following a detailed measurement and analysis process. CIAL is the first airport company in the Southern Hemisphere to attain certified carbon neutral status and is the second carbon neutral certified airport company in the world.
Visit christchurchairport.co.nz for more information.
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