Airports to work together [ODT, 04/09/19]

Operators of the South’s three airports – Dunedin, Invercargill and Queenstown – announced yesterday a formalised ”collaborative” arrangement, allowing for such things as support for electric vehicles.

However, the memorandum of understanding signed by chief executives Colin Keel (Queenstown), Richard Roberts (Dunedin) and general manager Nigel Finnerty (Invercargill) will not mean they get involved in sharing Queenstown Airport’s ever-increasing passenger load…

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