Airside is the secure area of the terminal that you must reach by going through security. If sleeping in the airport does not appeal to you, there are hotels near Christchurch airport with free shuttle service:. To see more options there is a list of hotels near Christchurch Airport on Tripadvisor that can be sorted by price, distance, traveller rating and popularity.
Regardless of what class of service you are flying, there are lounges that you can enter through a lounge membership program. Visit the individual lounge page for more details about the lounge itself and to also find out how you can gain lounge access with just an economy class ticket!
Free unlimited WiFi is available at Christchurch airport. The Domestic terminal closes around PM, around the time of the last domestic flight of the day. Report to Airport Security for information on the location of these areas. The Airport Hopper is a free hour shuttle that transports passengers between the terminals and the EconoPark every 15 minutes. The ride length is about 10 minutes and it travels between stops every half hour. Metro Red Bus services connect the airport to the city centre and other Christchurch locations using three lines:.
For map, schedules, fares and more, visit the Metro web site. Shuttles provide a door-to-door service to all parts of Christchurch using multi-passenger vans. Prices vary based on the provider, so please check the rates before beginning your journey. While a shuttle service will likely be cheaper than a taxi, you will share it with other passengers so expect additional stops. Travel time from the airport to the city center is about minutes.
Taxis are located outside the International Arrivals Hall exit through door 7. Travel time from the airport to the city centre is minutes. It is recommended that you ask the rate before beginning your journey. To extend your journey to South Island cities and towns, regional transport companies, such as Great Sights and Knight Rider, provide a variety of transportation options. This guide is for informational purposes only to assist with your planning.
All information, including rates and hours, are subject to change at any time without notice. We are not representatives of any of the above mentioned service providers. Christchurch Airport Guide. Free hour airport shuttle is available on demand.
Pick-up location is by the flagpoles in the Courtesy Shuttle collection area outside of the International Terminal. Outside of these times, the hotel can arrange a taxi at a discounted price. For airport pick-up, collect your luggage and then call the hotel using one of the blue payphones in the Domestic Terminal baggage claim area or International Terminal Arrivals Hall.
For airport pick-up, call from the Freephone dial 26 in the Arrivals Hall to the left of the main exit. The pods can be rented by the hour or overnight. A free shuttle service is available no overnight service. Dial 54 at the directory board in the arrivals area. Showers are available.
Lounge Access: Lounge membership programs. Family Services Baby Care Facilities — Change and feed your baby in privacy and comfort in the Parents Rooms, located in both Domestic and International areas of the airport.
Location: International Arrivals Hall. Giant Puzzle — If you want a fun challenge, make an attempt to solve the Canterbury Planes giant puzzle. Location: Domestic Arrivals, Level 1. Mini Explorer Passport Activity Book — Pickup an activity book and pencil crayons from one of the information desks. The book has drawings to colour in, fun facts and a postcard; all of which will help keep your little one preoccupied while waiting for a flight! The space is equipped with basic yoga and pilates equipment.
And even for the inexperienced yogis, there is a pre-flight stretch routine for workout inspiration. Location: International Departures. Water Stations — Thirsty? Drinking water fountains are available free of charge landside and airside throughout the airport. Information Information Desk — If you have any questions, there are information desks available.
These desks are staffed by the airport ambassadors who are happy to provide assistance from AM — PM. Hours: AM — PM. Luggage Baggage Trolleys — Need a hand with your luggage? Baggage trolleys are available free of charge. Sample Rates: Small item Keys, etc. Luggage Wrapping — Protect your luggage, pram, wine, etc. Medical Services Pharmacy — TravelPharm provides over-the-counter medications. Prescriptions are not processed here.
Location: Level 1 beside Domestic Arrivals. Hours: unknown. Spitfire Square see Shopping below for more information also offers a Unichem Pharmacy for prescription needs. Mobile Charging Mobile Charging — USB ports and power outlets are located at the charging stations available throughout the airport. If staying longer than 30 days, Vodafone is better value. Spark on the other hand charges per call at unfavourable rates.
It served me well driving over to the west coast. There is no time or data limit for the Wi-Fi at Christchurch airport. Identification is not required to buy a SIM card at Christchurch airport. Prepaid SIM cards need to be activated by dialling a certain number each carrier is different.
Instructions are included or people at the shop are generally friendly and helpful. SkyBus is the typical way to travel from the airport to Auckland City Centre. SIM cards are available from shops nearby the City Centre stop. Christchurch airport buses do not have Wi-Fi. Metro Red buses serve the airport with routes reaching a variety of destinations throughout town. Interestingly, Christchurch buses allow bicycles to be carried thanks to a bike rack on the front.
The Uber pick-up location is far from the terminal building, behind the carpark. Taxis in Christchurch do not have free Wi-Fi. The taxi service is expensive; each time I visit the South Island I hire a car. Christchurch and surrounds are very accessible by car and parking is easily available. Notably, the UK is not on this list. Spark offers a little better roaming coverage it includes England but Vodafone is slightly better value. For these destinations, I usually recommend to buy a SIM card on arrival.
Check out my related guides for buying a SIM card on arrival here:. Written by Chris who travels frequently for work and understands what it can be like to arrive somewhere new and unfamiliar.
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