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About us
Queenstown Airport is the gateway to the lower South Island of New Zealand. Located in Frankton, 10 minutes from the internationally renowned four-season resort of Queenstown, the airport services the surrounding region with daily domestic flights to/from the international gateways of Auckland, Christchurch and Wellington and regular trans-Tasman flights. It is a bustling commercial hub with about 700 people working at some 60-tenant businesses operating inside the terminal building and within the wider airport perimeter.
- Website
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http://www.queenstownairport.co.nz
External link for Queenstown Airport (ZQN)
- Industry
- Airlines and Aviation
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Frankton, Otago
- Type
- Public Company
- Founded
- 1988
Locations
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Primary
Sir Henry Wigley Dr
Frankton, Otago 9300, NZ
Employees at Queenstown Airport (ZQN)
Updates
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Queenstown Airport is proud to have entered the global Airport Carbon Accreditation programme at Level 4+ 'Transition'. Since undertaking our first carbon audit in 2019, we have reduced our operational absolute emissions by 71% and are targeting an 85% reduction by 2028. That progress is based on a commitment to electrification, transition to a certified renewable electricity supply, upgrading of assets and infrastructure to increase efficiency, and a decision to stop using a diesel generator for supplementary power during periods of peak demand. Aviation is a challenging industry to decarbonise. We've set ambitious sustainability targets and invested heavily to reduce our carbon footprint as quickly as possible, although there is a lot more work to be done. We are now setting our sights on Level 5, which is the highest tier in the ACA programme. You can read more about the stringent assessment process and our sustainability efforts here: https://lnkd.in/gd8eAQdV Sara Irvine Glen Sowry
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Team Showcase: Wayne Stiven, Head of Assets and Airport Emergency Services at ZQN. As the job title states, he's a man with many responsibilities but it's a role he relishes, enjoying the variety and the camaraderie among the team. Learn more about Wayne's experience in aviation and how he balances maintaining world-class airport infrastructure and supporting our business to decarbonise. #ZQNPeople #QueenstownAirport #ResilientInfrastructure https://lnkd.in/gPXfXgRB
Queenstown Airport Head of Assets Wayne Stiven is always looking for sustainability initiatives
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In partnership with the Queenstown Business Chamber of Commerce, we're bringing a powerhouse panel of business leaders to close out our Elevate Series to discuss strategies for a resilient business future. Interested? Join us for lunch on Friday, 11 October at Bazaar, QT Queenstown, 12:00-14:30. Tickets available now: https://lnkd.in/d8uVudsA Sara Irvine Mary-Elizabeth Tuck Kiri Hannifin Andrea Rickard Auckland Airport Air New Zealand Beca
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Nominations for the 2024 Spirit of the Wakatipu Awards close on Saturday! Don’t miss this chance to honour the incredible individuals and organisations contributing to this special place and its people. Queenstown Airport is passionate about building partnerships that help our community thrive, so it is fitting that we are again sponsoring the Community Service award, but there are plenty of other categories, too. The winners will be announced at a gala event at the Queenstown Events Centre on 19 October. Visit https://lnkd.in/g7scAjdr to nominate a community hero or to buy tickets for the Spirit of the Wakatipu Awards celebration. #SpiritoftheWakatipu #WakatipuCommunityFoundation #QueenstownAirport #ZQN Wakatipu Community Foundation
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🎥Queenstown Airport CEO, Glen Sowry shares our financial performance for the 12 months to 30 June 2024. The positive result means the company has declared a record annual dividend to shareholders of $19.6 million. View the full report here: https://lnkd.in/gtAFS2-g
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Collaborating with the next generation! We've partnered with a class of Year 10 students at Wakatipu High School in a bid to design a better luggage trolley suited to our destination and the unique needs of our customers. Students will be guided through the project over Term 3 as part of a design and visual communication course. Genevieve Small, Head of Learning Area Technology, welcomed the collaboration. "It's a wonderful opportunity to present students with an authentic design challenge." Todd Grace, Acting Chief Executive says "We're excited to see what clever ideas emerge from this competition and to celebrate the talent within our community." Students from across the region can enter to share their ideas. Find our more at: https://lnkd.in/gJuA2XWY #Innovation #DesignThinking #QueenstownAirport
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Here's to a perfect pairing! Today, we're excited to welcome KiwiHarvest as the newest member of Queenstown Airport's partnership programme. We've committed to providing $25,000 a year for three years to help build the resilience of KiwiHarvest in the Southern Lakes region. The charity tackles two big problems with one clever solution: rescuing food before it goes to waste and redistributing it to those in need. We're big fans of the work they do and proud to have a tangible way to show our support. #ZQNPartner #CommunityFirst #QueenstownAirport #KiwiHarvest #FeedMoreWasteLess Read more about the partnership here: https://bit.ly/3Wwe1aS
Queenstown Airport and KiwiHarvest joins forces to make a real difference
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Qantas has this week published a change to its schedule on flights operating between Queenstown and Sydney, with the current late evening service now departing in the early morning. The change will provide more convenient connectivity for Queenstown customers forward travelling to other destinations on the Qantas network enabling same-day transit on a range of international routes via Sydney. Queenstown Airport Acting Chief Executive Todd Grace says “We are pleased to support Qantas’ schedule change on its Queenstown to Sydney service. The majority of trans-Tasman flights depart Queenstown in the afternoons, this additional flight offers an evening arrival and an early morning departure providing greater flexibility for locals and visitors alike. Preparations at Queenstown Airport have been under way for some months, and we’ve appreciated the collaborative approach from our colleagues at New Zealand Customs and the Ministry of Primary Industries to accommodate this change.” “There has been an increase in trans-Tasman passenger numbers this year, compared to last, so we’re confident this new service will be a welcome addition to the schedule.” https://lnkd.in/gBCC3BGD
More convenience across the Tasman for Qantas passengers
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Today we launched a ground-breaking partnership with our colleagues from the Southern Airports Alliance (Dunedin Airport and Invercargill Airport Limited) and the eight southern Regional Tourism Organisations (RTOs) under the banner of Southern Way. Supported by Air New Zealand, the initiative encourages people to use the airline's multistop booking tool to fly into one of the three airports, rent a vehicle to explore the region, then fly out of another. “We’re excited by the opportunities this opens up, and we believe there are real benefits for everyone in spreading visitors widely around the region, rather than having them concentrated in a few hotspots,” Queenstown Airport Acting Chief Executive Todd Grace says. “This is a meaningful way of supporting the regenerative tourism aspirations of our community and the lower South alongside Dunedin and Invercargill airports.” Learn more about the campaign partnership here: https://lnkd.in/gm9TVqjN #RegenerativeTourism #Collaboration #OneTriptoSeeitAll
Experience the Southern Way by flying into one airport and out of another
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