IATA CHC
ICAO
NZCH
NZ = New Zealand / Antarctica

Christchurch International Airport

Christchurch, Canterbury Region, New Zealand

International Airport ✓ Scheduled Service
Timezone Pacific/Auckland
Local Time
Elevation 123 ft (37 m)
Coordinates 43.4890°S, 172.5321°E
Runways 6
Airlines 10

CHC is the IATA airport code for Christchurch International Airport, located in Christchurch, New Zealand. Its ICAO code is NZCH. The airport is classified as a International Airport with scheduled commercial passenger service. It operates in the Pacific/Auckland timezone at an elevation of 123 ft (37 m) above sea level. It has 6 runways.

About Christchurch International Airport

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Christchurch Airport is an international airport serving Christchurch, New Zealand. It is located 12 km (7.5 mi) to the northwest of the city centre, in the suburb of Harewood. Christchurch (Harewood) Airport officially opened on 18 May 1940 and became New Zealand's first international airport on 16 December 1950. It is New Zealand's second busiest airport, after Auckland and before Wellington by annual passengers, and the second busiest, after Auckland, by aircraft movements.

Runways (6)

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Designation Length Width Surface Lighted Status
01/19 1,690 ft (515 m) 229 ft (70 m) Grass / Turf No Open
02/20 10,787 ft (3,288 m) 148 ft (45 m) Asphalt Yes Open
11/29 5,587 ft (1,703 m) 148 ft (45 m) Bit Yes Open
01/19 1,690 ft (515 m) 229 ft (70 m) Grass / Turf No Open
02/20 10,787 ft (3,288 m) 148 ft (45 m) Asphalt Yes Open
11/29 5,587 ft (1,703 m) 148 ft (45 m) Bit Yes Open

Airport Details

IATA Code
CHC
ICAO Code
NZCH
Type
International Airport
Country
New Zealand
Timezone
Pacific/Auckland
Local Time
Elevation
123 ft (37 m)
Coordinates
43.4890°S, 172.5321°E

Airport Stats

Annual Passengers
6,931,441
Opened
1940