Passengers wearing face masks arrive at Auckland Airport during the brief transtasman bubble last year. Photo / Getty Images
Passengers wearing face masks arrive at Auckland Airport during the brief transtasman bubble last year. Photo / Getty Images
Auckland International Airport, which has just reported its third consecutive half-year underlying loss, says it is preparing for travel to resume after months of Covid-induced border closures.
The company announced this morning an underlying loss after tax of $11.5 million for the six months to December 31, worse thanthe $10.5m reported for the same period a year ago.