The introduction of an Airbus A380 aircraft on Emirates' daily Dubai-Brisbane-Auckland route will boost annual capacity on the service by 100,000 seats and inject an extra $100 million into New Zealand's economy, says Auckland Airport chairwoman Joan Withers.
Speaking after the superjumbo jet's maiden flight into the city from Queensland yesterday, she said the economic benefit was a "staggering figure".
"It illustrates the importance of international airlines to New Zealand and highlights why here at Auckland Airport we are so focused on growing travel markets," Withers said.
Auckland yesterday became the first airport outside of Dubai to have three Emirates A380 aircraft on the ground at the same time.
The airline has previously operated its Dubai-Brisbane-Auckland route with the smaller Boeing 777-300ER aircraft.