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City to Airport Convenience: Easy Kerbside Frequency: Departures every 12 minutes* Departures and Arrivals City to Airport Airport to City Auckland City Express Buses departing between Buses departing between Buses departing between Buses departing between 04:00 - 07:00 07:00 - 19:00 04:43 - 06:04 06:04 - 17:52 Every 15 minutes Every 12 minutes Every 15 minutes Every 12 minutes Buses departing between Buses departing between Buses departing between Buses departing between 19:00 - 20:00 20:00 - 04:00 17:52 - 20:10 20:10 - 04:43 Every 15 minutes Every 30 minutes Every 15 minutes Every 30 minutes International Terminal Auckland - North Harbour Express * During peak times. 07:00 – 19:20 daily. Trip Fares ONE WAY $24 One Way Return Adult $17 $32 Child Aged 4-16 years. Under 4 years free. $2 $4 Australia - Melbourne City Express Seniors This fare is available from our ticket booths upon $16 $30 presentation of an Australian or New Zealand Gold Card. Ticket Ticket sales I SkyBus stop 10 Trip $160 Auckland Airport Domestic Terminal BUY 10 Trip Ticket is valid for 12 months from date of purchase. All other tickets are valid for ONLINE 3 months from date of purchase. Current at 1 November 2019. Auckland City How to buy tickets: Australia - Gold Coast Airport Shuttle ONLINE CALL ONBOARD Buy online at 0800 SKYBUS from the driver. skybus.co.nz ONLY skybus.co.nz Cash only. $15 FREE WiFi thanks to Ticket Ticket sales D SkyBus stop SB699_11/2019 Airport to Auckland City Auckland City Express Auckland City to Airport Auckland Airport Domestic Terminal Corner Darby St and Queen St D 9 Directly outside terminal 237 Queen St Auckland Airport International Terminal Estimated journey time between Auckland Airport and Auckland City is 55 minutes.* CityLife Hotel Queens St 10 Outside arrivals (near door 8) 175 Queen St Auckland Airport Auckland City Three Kings Plaza Queen St opposite Fort St 1 11 1011 Mt Eden Rd 99 Queen St Queens Voyager PIER PIER PIER PIER t 4 3 2 1 Wharf S NZ Maritime r Museum Footbridge Downtown Tinley St Mt Eden Rd / Landscape Rd Princes Plume Grand Mercure Hotel to Wynyard Wharf Ferry Terminal 2 Quarter 909 Mt Eden Rd 12 Quay St 16 Customs St East, near Grand Mercure Hotel Quay St St Te Wero Viaduct M Social Tyler St ora Island Harbour Britomart ap Mt Eden Rd / Balmoral Rd Transport T City Convenience Store 3 Centre 13 581 Mt Eden Rd Galway St Mahuhu Cr 21 Wellesley St West Spark 12 Arena C ustoms St E Customs St E Customs St W rt St t e S b t l Mt Eden shops S A SkyBus City Lounge e r r e erce erce 4 o 14 we m G 415 Mt Eden Rd o L Emily Pl 396 Queen St om C Be r t a ou C S Wolfe St Mills Lan ort St c e F h Rd Te Ta rde tu S Mt Eden Railway Station 11 Anza Pakenham St c Corner City Rd and Queen St 5 Ave 15 97 Mt Eden Rd, outside station t Swanson St S 490 Queen St Shortland St de Ln Ed si en Cr n k L elds n i F Pullman Ba nd St Patricks use St Auckland ra Gina’s restaurant Vulcan Lane o Cathedral St Symonds St Overbridge hancery e urth 6 C n Th 16 L r St Wyndham St Co e 157 Symonds St, in front of Gina’s restaurant t hen Bus Interchange t S itc S con K a igh B Wa High District H te Fanshawe ve rlo t 10 Court A o Q Court S n uadr t e Cordis Hotel r ow an Constitution Durham St W B t Symonds St St Kingston St Hill Albe 7 m Nelson St aha Durham St E Parne 6 83 Symonds St Gr ll Rise 156 Symonds St, opposite Gina’s restaurant St H s a e The University rdinge nc Victoria St WVictoria St E i of Auckland Auckland University of Technology Alte Pr Mt Eden Railway Station t St St 9 S 8 n s 5 Sky Albert Park Rd iott 25 Symonds St l Tower St Mt Eden Rd near Enfield St, opposite station e St El n mond r rd y a S Lo Kitchener St ny 13 Wy Corner Darby St and Queen St SkyCity Alfred St Mt Eden shops deral St Convention 9 e F Centre 4 237 Queen St Auckland 500 Mt Eden Rd, near Mobil Art Gallery Gr The University af of Auckland ton The University CityLife Hotel Queen St t St Civic S Mt Eden Rd / Balmoral Rd Central of Auckland R Matthews Theatre e W 10 City e d St in the rn Library lle 3 o sl y 175 Queen St City L ey St 588 Mt Eden Rd Metro E anle t Centre S Auckland Dr Queen St opposite Fort St University of Lower Domain Mt Eden Rd / Landscape Rd Aotea Technology 11 Centre Aotea 2 Dr 99 Queen St Cook St Square l ra 822 Mt Eden Rd o ay M t St Paul St S M We a t yo son l l S le r Grand Mercure Hotel e s al Dr 8 St Pauls le Three Kings Plaza N Town on 14 y 12 s Hall S Unio b t 1 16 Customs St East, near Grand Mercure Hotel nt St E Ho Mou 944 Mt Eden Rd n St Auckland Domain The University t S A of Auckland i t re n da City Convenience Store e le St Auckland Airport Domestic Terminal nc Marmion St 13 Vi D 21 Wellesley St West St Pl e Directly outside terminal v s r A Waverley St d e ys on re G ym Whitak S d t R S W Turner St hi n SkyBus City Lounge n t ak o Auckland Airport International Terminal Myers e er P e l 14 raft St Park u l G Q o 396 Queen St r Pl Outside departures area (near door 2) po Pl e r a k a ri St it Live Ka h Cintr W th or N 15 ve Scotia Pl City Rd ri D * Average trip time. 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