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GPS Coordinates:
Longitude: 177,407°
Latitude: -39,007°
Summary
Wairoa Airport is a large airport in New Zealand, serving the region of Wairoa. The longest runway is 3.000 feet or 914 meters long.
Facts:
Airport size: medium airport Serving area: Wairoa Longest runway: 3000 (ft)
Codes:
IATA: WIR,
ICAO: NZWO
Flight information:
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About the airport
Wairoa Airport (IATA: WIR, ICAO: NZWO) is a small regional airport located in the town of Wairoa, New Zealand. Situated on the North Island's east coast, this airport serves as a gateway to the stunning Hawke's Bay region. While Wairoa Airport is relatively small, it offers essential facilities and services for travelers.
The airport features a single asphalt runway and a small terminal building. It primarily serves domestic flights, connecting Wairoa with other major cities in New Zealand. Air New Zealand is the main airline operating at Wairoa Airport, providing regular flights to and from the airport.
Travelers visiting Wairoa can enjoy the region's natural beauty, including picturesque beaches, rivers, and forests. The town itself offers a range of accommodation options, dining establishments, and local attractions. Wairoa Airport provides convenient access to these attractions, making it an ideal starting point for exploring the Hawke's Bay region.
Please note that due to its small size, Wairoa Airport may have limited facilities compared to larger airports. It is advisable to check with your airline for specific services and amenities available at the airport.
Hotels and places to stay
Wairoa Motel
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