Malaysia Airlines provided refreshments and taxi vouchers for the return journey home.
Yesterday evening, Mr Koney was once again at the airport hoping to get his family, who are travelling to India, on flight MH132, which was due to leave for Kuala Lumpur at 1.15am today.
A staff member at Malaysia Airlines' call centre confirmed to the Herald that flight MH130 had been delayed but did not know why.
A spokeswoman for the company told the newspaper, "I can't speak to you," before hanging up.
A second attempt to call the airline was met with the spokeswoman saying "there has been no authorisation to talk to the media".
Minutes after the Herald called, a Malaysia Airlines manager visited the 40 or so delayed passengers at Auckland Airport, apologised to them and gave an assurance that they would all be on board the 1.15am flight to Kuala Lumpur. The manager asked them not to contact the media again.