Airport Times Keeping the community informed | Issue 74 May 2008 | ISSN1176-9432 Departure fee leaves Auckland Airport for good

Inside this issue: • Manukau Harbour Crossing project kicks off • Firefi ghters climb stairs for charity • Tiffany & Co. sunglasses in store! • Plus much more… Cover & right: Travellers will no longer need to pay a $25 departure fee when departing from Auckland.

offi cer Don Huse says, “so we are The most important Departure delighted to have developed, along with the airlines, a solution that takes thing for international the old collection process link out of fee leaves the chain and simplifi es travel.” travellers to remember This change, a fi rst for New Zealand, is that from 1 July Auckland was one of the outcomes of the most 2008 they no longer recent pricing consultation with the Airport for airlines. “The project has ensured need to pay a $25 travellers have no further need to pay departure fee at the good a last-minute fee and that a transition to an alternative collection system airport when departing If you are leaving New Zealand runs smoothly,” said Tony Gollin, from Auckland. from Auckland Airport on or after general manager aeronautical, who 1 July 2008 you will be relieved The travel and tourism industry led consultation with the airlines to has welcomed the move, with chief to discover you no longer need develop this new process. to pay a $25 departure fee at executive of the Travel Agents’ Auckland’s international terminal. In the past, what is commonly known Association of New Zealand (TAANZ) This is a much anticipated change as a departure fee was actually Paul Yeo saying, “This is a milestone certain to improve your travelling an Airport Development Charge along the way to making Auckland a experience. (ADC) paid by travellers via the $25 world-class travel destination. departure fee at Auckland Airport. This “Ease of arrival and departure is a This is one of the most signifi cant ADC fee has now been replaced by vital aspect of any travel experience, changes to be made to international a Passenger Services Charge (PSC), and this change will simplify things travel procedures in New Zealand which, from 1 July 2008, will be levied for everyone.” George Hickton, chief in years, bringing Auckland Airport on airlines rather than on travellers. executive of Tourism New Zealand, into line with other major international says, “Removing the departure fee gateways around the world and In practice, this means that instead will help to bring Auckland Airport making departure easier for all of travellers paying a departure fee, a new charge (PSC) will be levied into line with other major airports travellers. onto airlines at a charge of $13 for worldwide. Its removal will help ease “Airport and airline customers, that is, each way of a traveller’s journey (both the departure process for the millions the travelling public, have been telling arrival and departure). Individual of international visitors who visit New us for a while that the old departure airlines will be responsible for deciding Zealand every year, and hopefully fee process was a genuine hassle,” if and how they collect the charge that will make their visits here a little Auckland Airport chief executive from passengers. more enjoyable.”

02 | Airport Times Far left: (from left to right) Manukau City Councillor Alf Filipaina, Transit Board member James Hill, Associate Transport Minister Judith Tizard and Transport Minister Annette King pose for the offi cial sod- turning photo. Left: Brownie Rauwhero and Eru Thompson from Puukaki Te Aakitai lead the dawn blessing ceremony accompanied by the This new bridge will make a big difference to the daily Minister of Transport, Turning a new sod lives of people who travel to Auckland Airport, improving Associate Minister of access to and from New Zealand’s gateway and forming Transport and Transit delegates. A recent crisp early April morning saw a hardy an important piece of the huge jigsaw of transport group of government ministers, mayors, iwi, projects currently under way to get Auckland moving kaumatua, offi cials, board members and other more quickly. It is estimated that over 160,000 vehicles illustrious guests gather to witness the offi cial a day will be using the new bridge by 2021. sod-turning of the SH20 Manukau Harbour Crossing project. The benefi ts will not be limited to improving car transport links and access across Manukau and Auckland, because The project means a new four-lane bridge will be the new bridge is also designed to accommodate constructed alongside the existing bridge over the alternative forms of transport, including bus priority Manukau Harbour between Onehunga and Mangere lanes, upgraded pedestrian and cycle routes, and even Bridge, and the connecting sections of motorway will a provision for a future rail link. be widened. Scheduled to be fi nished in time for the hosting of the 2011 Rugby World Cup, it will eventually create four lanes in both directions across the harbour.

It has been an action-packed introduction to the role for Left: DFS Auckland David, as he has been in the store manager position for only Airport store manager two months. He returned to the DFS Auckland team after David Bisset. spending three years working for the company in Singapore managing the duty-free business at Changi Airport. David is pleased with the reaction from travellers to the new arrivals store and thinks that many people are “amazed by the fantastic new look and the vastly expanded range of products”. “I was really proud of what we achieved in Singapore with the opening of terminal 3 and was initially sceptical that the standard could be matched here in New Zealand. But the new arrivals store really exceeds the current Introducing DFS Store Manager international standard.” As part of overseeing the DFS airport staff, David is concentrating on ensuring staff are experts in the products David Bisset on offer. He believes that customers want staff who are passionate and knowledgeable about what they are selling Sleep is a foreign word this month to newly and can help them make informed decisions on their appointed DFS airport store manager David Bisset purchases. after he has worked around the clock to open the new arrivals store. “People are amazed by the David and his DFS team pulled double shifts for several fantastic new look and the vastly days in a row before the opening to make sure the sparkling new store was fully stocked and kitted out in time. expanded range of products”. “It felt a bit like the television programme ‘Extreme “Our goal is to create an unmatched shopping experience. Makeover’ trying to get the store ready. But like the show Our new specialist roles for scotch, wine and electronics it all magically came together right on time, thanks to the will have genuinely passionate people sharing their expert hard work of our team,” says David. knowledge with customers in exciting and interactive ways.”

leafl et is currently being prepared to inform you Staff parking on current activities and plans for the next nine months. In the meantime if you have any questions Once again thank you for your patience around staff or concerns, or have observed any car parking car parking at the international terminal. An information abuse please email [email protected]

Airport Times | 03 Right: Paul Duffy, (centre) leads Reverend Jim Rauwhero (right) and Joe Matata (left) through the new arrivals area for the offi cial blessing. [email protected] Auckland Airport’s sustainability advisor Martin Fryer, recently attended an Asia-Pacifi c Economic Cooperation (APEC) symposium on aviation emissions in Kuala Lumpur. The issue of air travel and its New arrivals area is impact on climate change through carbon dioxide blessed emissions is a global concern. While the paint was drying and the fi nal shelves were stocked, the The two-day conference new arrivals area at Auckland’s international terminal was offi cially examined what the entire blessed by local Maori. aviation industry is doing to reduce emissions with Just hours before the area opened for business kaumatua Reverend Jim presentations on some Rauwhero led a group of local Maori elders through the new space reciting exciting projects. a sacred blessing. Presenters explained how air Jim was accompanied by representatives from the airport marae, other local traffi c management systems marae and airport management for the spine-tingling occasion. “It was a very can vastly improve aircraft special day for all those in attendance,” said Auckland Airport Marae business effi ciencies, how aircraft and development manager Zella Morrison-Briars. “In Maori culture, it is customary engine design will see a 25% for kaumatua to bless new buildings, it offers a spiritual connection to the land.” improvement in fuel effi ciency A special part of the occasion was the blessing of the magnifi cent Maori over the coming years and artwork which formed the entrance to the former arrivals area. The karanga discussed the issue of whether was performed by Te Kaanga Skipper for its safekeeping as it is dismantled biofuels will be the answer. and then reinstated at the new arrivals area. Carbon neutrality, carbon trading and carbon offset schemes were all on the Left: The students, contractors and agenda with examples from teachers involved around the globe. in the acoustic treatment project Several airports presented at South Auckland at the conference including Seventh-day Christchurch International Adventist school are Airport on their carbon all smiles with the neutral status and Bangkok fi nished product. International Airport on measures they are taking to reduce emissions. “The conference was a fantastic opportunity to scope out what the industry is doing Brains tick louder in to help with aviation emissions, and to see what new ideas are quieter classroom being developed and how we can participate. Children being taught at the South Auckland Seventh-day Adventist school love their new classrooms which have recently been “Action is being taken by acoustically treated by Auckland Airport. airlines, aircraft manufacturers, air traffi c controllers and Earlier this year, a construction team installed air-conditioning in 11 classrooms airports to address the issue to help minimise aircraft noise. During the project, the students and teachers and it seems in this part of the from fi ve of the classrooms were relocated to nearby Puhinui Primary school world that Australia and New to reduce disruption to teaching time. School principal Rosalie McFarlane said the project ran smoothly due to the expertise of the construction team. “The Zealand are leading the way.” workmen were very effi cient and willing to work around the school programme and needs of the staff and 300 students with minimal disruption. It was like they were invisible,” says Rosalie. The teachers have noticed the children have an increased level of concentration due to the controlled temperature and reduced noise. “The children just love their new classrooms; they are buzzing with admiration,” says Rosalie. The acoustic treatment programme is part of Auckland Airport’s obligation to mitigate any environmental impacts from aircraft noise.

04 | Airport Times Left: It’s harder than it looks to climb a Take the stairs reversed escalator We all know that taking the stairs is healthier with 22kg of gear. than taking the elevator, but two Auckland Airport emergency service offi cers are taking it to the extreme! Tony Scott and Paul Martin recently returned from the United States where they competed in the fi refi ghters’ stair challenge held in Seattle to raise money for leukaemia. As part of a New Zealand contingent, Tony and Paul raced up 73 fl oors (1,311 steps) of Seattle’s tallest building, the Columbia Centre, along with 1,300 other fi refi ghters from across the US. Each fi refi ghter was wearing full gear, including breathing apparatus, throughout the ascent of the 396-metre skyscraper. Even more Tony Scott, who was interviewed on US TV station KOMO 4, completed the gruelling challenge in 19 minutes stair crazy 56 seconds and Paul Martin in 47 minutes 57 seconds. “It was an amazing experience,” says Tony. “Halfway up for charity I questioned why I was doing it but once I was at the top, the sense of accomplishment was fantastic. The fact that we were fund-raising for leukemia made it even On 10 May, up to 220 fi refi ghters from all over more worthwhile.” New Zealand will participate in the Firefi ghter Sky Tower Challenge, a vertical race up Auckland’s Paul said he was just happy to reach the top without Sky Tower, all in aid of the Leukaemia & Blood being carted off by the medics. “I was warned by fi re Foundation. The event involves donning a station colleagues not to return to New Zealand if I failed full fi refi ghter uniform, 22kg of clothing and to complete it!” says Paul. apparatus, and climbing the tallest building in the southern hemisphere. “It was an amazing experience,” Several buff members of Auckland Airport’s As part of the trip, and a warm-up for Seattle, Tony Scott emergency service team are offering their support also completed the Iowa fi refi ghters’ stair challenge which and participating in the 328-metre gut-busting was a race to the top of Iowa’s tallest building. challenge. In preparation for the event, the The Airport Times has it on good authority that both offi cers have been climbing a reversed escalator emergency offi cers took the elevator down after the in the international terminal and, at the same time, challenge! generating a bit of extra cash for the charity. Thousands of travellers passing through the airport looked on in amazement at the challenge. Andrew Watling watched the team while his Left: The New Zealand team gets family checked in. “It is an excellent idea. These ready for the race guys do such a good job for very little thanks, up 1,311 stairs of so it is great way of building their profi le. I’d the Columbia Centre certainly give it a go but I’m not sure how long skyscraper in Seattle. I’d last!” says Andrew. Tony Scott and Paul Martin are seen on It’s probably a bit more physical than your the far left in blue. average day’s work says airport emergency services offi cer Tony Scott. “My body was burning, especially my lungs and legs. The kit weighs 22kg alone; you’re sweating so much and the acid build-up in your legs is a killer,” says Tony. Colleague Tony Beattie agrees, “It’s great training but hard work watching people looking Left: The Columbia at you and keeping a smile on your face while Centre in Seattle your legs burn!” The sweat and leg burning was worth it: in just three hours they raised $2,208.40!

Every day, somewhere in New Zealand, six children and adults are diagnosed with a blood cancer like leukaemia or lymphoma. Blood cancers combined are the fourth most common cancer in New Zealand and leukaemia is the most common childhood cancer. The Leukaemia & Blood Foundation is there to support those patients on their journey; but those support services cost $1,000 a day to provide.

Airport Times | 05 Shopping at the airport

Breakfast with Tiffany’s Marketplace Sunglass Hut has brought a New Zealand launch at Auckland touch of Hollywood glamour Airport coinciding with the global and glitz to Auckland Airport launch of the new range. The result Car for sale with the launch in May of the is a 10-piece series that is timeless, Toyota Rav 4, 1995, 103,000km. exquisite new Tiffany & Co. classic and exclusive, using many Green, very reliable. Price eyewear collection. of the same precious materials and $4,800 ono. Can be viewed in detail as for their jewellery. Tiffany has long been a byword staff car park 1 or phone Kathy for luxury, and this new range of The price of a pair of sunglasses on 021 049 1055. beautiful sunglasses is limited to begins from NZD$605.00, with one only fi ve of the 48 Sunglass Hut model called Tiffany Lace featuring stores in New Zealand. That special a Tiffany diamond in the centre of a House for sale list includes the landside store at starburst design on each temple and Ten-year-old brick Fletcher the international terminal, aimed retailing at NZD$1,695.00. home: three bdrms, two at the travelling ‘fashionista’ and So, from May onwards, keep your bthrms, alarmed, double discerning style connoisseur. This is eyes peeled for any Tiffany sunglass- garage and plenty of space the very fi rst sunglasses collection wearing travellers gliding through to park boat, etc. New log Tiffany & Co. has created in their the airport on their way to the next fi re installed last winter. distinguished history, with the glamorous destination. Very private. Price $410,000 includes whiteware and furniture. 2B Sheriff Place, Right: The new Alfriston/Manurewa. Phone Tiffany Lace Kathy on 021 049 1055. sunglasses feature a Tiffany diamond in the centre of a starburst design House for rent on each temple Three bedroomed house and retail at NZD$1,695.00. with lounge, deck and very big garage. Kirkbride Road, Mangere. Suitable for work from home. Five mins drive to airport, Mangere shopping centre and surrounding industries. Close to schools. Available immediately. Rent $375 per wk. Phone Yasmin on 027 22 44 597 or 09 624 0077.

NZ Music Month iPod found The annual showcase for the local music industry, A 30GB iPod was found at New Zealand Music Month, rocks around again the car park next to the this May. Airpost hangar on Wednesday 26 March 2008. If you have Many New Zealand musicians have struggled to make a lost your iPod and can living as performers, so New Zealand Music Month was accurately identify it, please born to create a platform for local performers and help contact Rob Rozema on them make their marks. 09 256 7382 to claim. As the gateway through which aspiring local musicians leave to conquer the world, Auckland Airport is proud to support the local music industry. Watch out for some New Zealand music at the airport during May!

The plane truth… How would you feel about not having to pay Auckland Airport’s $25 departure fee at the international terminal? Wayne Stensness, Kiwi living in Mark Haigh, farewelling a friend: Brisbane: “A lot of people would be “It doesn’t really bother me either happy with that. We are one of the way, but it means I could spend the few destinations where the fee must extra $25 on alcohol!” be paid at the airport.”

06 | Airport Times Attention Part-time Aircraft Cleaner all coffee Required

lovers A highly motivated person is Café Down Under and Café urgently required to join our Espresso, located in the small team based in a private international terminal and hangar at Auckland Airport. operated by HMSC, both Currently operating two provide loyalty cards to staff long-range private jets, we and frequent fl yers. Each card require a cleaner to manage offers ‘buy fi ve coffees and and undertake the following get the sixth one free’. services: Once you have fi nished with your – Aircraft cleaning card, don’t forget to put your name and washing and address on the back and you – Offi ce cleaning will go into a monthly draw to win a fabulous gift hamper! Recent winners An eye for detail to present have been from , the aircraft in immaculate Aviation Security, Whitcoulls and condition for each fl ight is Regency. Keep in mind that your essential. coffee card from Café Espresso can be The utmost standard of used at both the airside and landside discretion and maturity will be stores, City of Sails and the Spinnaker required at all times. Hours Bar and Bistro. vary and the successful applicant must be fl exible with Competition their own transport. Please reply in writing to: The Chief Pilot, Business Jet Limited, PO Box 73075, How much Auckland International Airport or email: money is in [email protected] the globe? We have recently emptied the contents of our donation globes. Can you guess how much money Mother’s Day May 11th was in this globe? Beautiful new ranges just arrived The closest fi gure will win a $50 Spinnaker Bar voucher. The globe from Aromatherapy Company has been in place for about three months and was approximately half plus our fantastic range of treats full of international and New Zealand currency. Cut out this voucher for 10% discount valid till May 31st Please email your answer to [email protected] or write your answer and your contact details on the back of an envelope and send it to THE FLORIST Airport Times Competition, PO Box 73020, Auckland Airport, Manukau 2150. Competition closes Friday 23 May. The globes are emptied several times a Airport Retail Centre • Ph 275 6606 year and the money collected is used to support local charities. Next to The Warehouse

Sharron Knol, travelling to Brisbane: Jeanette Collis, departing to Brunei Denver Williams, Auckland Airport “I think it is a great idea. It would be and Borneo for a holiday: “Every employee: “I think it is a fantastic idea one less drama when you are rushing other airport seems to collect the fee and will make the process so much around like a lunatic.” through the ticket. It saves having to easier for travellers. I’m going on my fi nd an extra $25 when you get to the honeymoon soon so can spend more airport.” money at duty-free!”

Airport Times | 07 Useful contacts

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