Kerikeri, New Zealand
Kerikeri Airport, also known as Bay of Islands Airport, opened in 1930s. It is operated by Northland Airports.
The airport serves as a crucial gateway to the Bay of Islands region, facilitating tourism and business travel. The IATA code is KKE.
The airport handles approximately 150,000 passengers annually.
Kerikeri Airport has one terminal. It handles both domestic and international flights.
The terminal has 2 gates. There are no piers or concourses.
The terminal area is relatively small, catering to the airport's regional traffic. There are no recent expansion projects.
Types: Short-term and long-term parking are available. Rates: Short-term parking is free for the first 15 minutes, then NZD 2 per hour, up to NZD 12 per day. Long-term parking is NZD 10 per day. Pre-booking: Not available.