Auckland International Airport, the country's largest airport, has reported a 25 percent lift in first-half profit due to increasing passenger numbers from a rise in tourism, as it plans to spend up to $260 million this financial year to expand facilities.
Net profit rose to $115.8 million in the six months ended December 31, from $92.8 million a year earlier the Auckland-based company said in a statement. Revenue for the national gateway rose 12 percent to $280.6 million.
The results come as the total number of passenger movements was up 6.7 percent to 8.4 million, with international passengers up 7.2 percent to 4.3 million. Revenue growth was also underpinned by strong retail performance and growth in aeronautical, property rental and transport income.
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Auckland Airport chair Henry van der Heyden said the company had continued growth across the business, underpinned by new routes, new airlines, and increasing passenger numbers.