Kerikeri

Private Jet Charter

 Currency

NZ$

UTC Timezone

-

Calling Code

+64

Population

8,1K

Kerikeri, Bay of Islands

Charter a private flight from or to Kerikeri with BLAK Private Jets

Calling Code

+64

UTC Timezone

-

Currency

NZ$

Population

-

The Bay of Islands is a subtropical microregion of North Island, New Zealand, known for its unspoiled coastlines and native forest reserves. Beach lovers will rejoice at its white-tinged sands and balmy waters. Adventurers can get stuck into the aqua sports and hiking trails that abound.

Kerikeri is the gateway to all that. Encircled by orchards and orange groves, kiwi farms and winelands, the town is a mecca for farmer's markets and farm-to-table eating. But most visitors will look beyond, to the sublime waterfalls that dominate the greater region and the amazing coastal inlets and bays that stretch further east. Destinations you won't want to miss include Paihia, with its pristine beaches backed by green hills, and Waitangi, steeped in colonial and Maori history alike.

You can avoid the hustle and bustle of busy airports by flying directly to the Bay of Islands on your own private jet charter with BLAK.

Airport Information

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Kerikeri Airport

IATA: KKE | ICAO: NZKK

35.2631° S, 173.9125° E

Kerikeri Airport, also known as Bay of Islands Airport, is a regional airport located in the town of Kerikeri in the Northland region of New Zealand. The airport is an essential gateway to the Bay of Islands and a vital access point to the Northland region.

 

Kerikeri Airport is situated just a 10-minute drive east of the town of Kerikeri, making it easily accessible for visitors. The town is known for its rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant local culture, offering visitors a range of exciting activities and experiences.

Aside from its regional importance, Kerikeri Airport has a fascinating fun fact. It is primarily used by light aircraft arriving or departing from New Zealand, which hop over to Norfolk Island Airport (488 nautical miles) before heading to Lord Howe Island (486 nautical miles). Lord Howe Island is a stepping stone before entering mainland Australia. This highlights the airport's significance as a vital link between New Zealand and Australia and its role as a hub for light aircraft.

Kerikeri Airport is equipped with modern facilities and services to cater to the needs of travellers. These include car rental services, food and beverage outlets, and duty-free shopping. The airport's comfortable and efficient services ensure a smooth and enjoyable travel experience for all passengers.

The Northland region is known for its stunning natural beauty, with a range of activities and experiences for visitors to enjoy. The Northland region offers something for everyone, from exploring the local history and culture to experiencing breathtaking landscapes and coastal scenery.

 

Runway Length
3,900 ft

Helicopter Transfers
Available

Operating Hours
24/7

Wi-Fi
Available