Auckland Airport sits in Mangere, about 21 km south of the city center, and handles the bulk of New Zealand's international traffic. Air New Zealand runs its main hub here, with Qantas, Emirates, Singapore Airlines and Cathay Pacific operating long-haul services. Common routes include Sydney, Los Angeles, Singapore and Nadi.
Major carriers: Air New Zealand, Qantas, Emirates, Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific.
Low-cost carriers: Jetstar, AirAsia X.
Which airlines fly out of Auckland Airport?
Air New Zealand is the dominant carrier with hub operations to Asia, North America and the Pacific. Qantas, Emirates, Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific, China Airlines and Qatar Airways all operate long-haul services. Jetstar handles low-cost trans-Tasman and domestic routes. Flightmussy compares all of them in one search, free and without signup.
When is the cheapest time to fly from Auckland?
Trans-Tasman and Pacific fares typically dip in May, early June and late October when school holidays end and demand drops. December and January peak hard for both outbound and inbound traffic. Flightmussy's 12-month fare heatmap surfaces the cheapest week across the year so you don't have to manually scan each date.
How far is Auckland Airport from the city center?
Auckland Airport is roughly 21 km south of the CBD in Mangere. The SkyDrive bus runs roughly every 15 minutes and takes about 50-60 minutes depending on traffic. A taxi or rideshare typically runs NZ$70-90 and takes 35-50 minutes outside peak hours. There is no direct rail link.
Are there direct flights from Auckland to Los Angeles?
Yes. Air New Zealand operates daily nonstop flights between AKL and LAX, with United and Qantas also running competing services on the route. Flight time is around 12 hours westbound and 13 hours eastbound. Flightmussy's heatmap shows fare swings across the year so you can pick a cheaper week to fly.