Chatham Islands / Tuuta Airport (CHT)

๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ฟ Waitangi, New Zealand

โšก Connection Time Dashboard

Domestic to Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic to International
60
minutes
Interline Transfer
120
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Guide & Navigation

Chatham Islands / Tuuta Airport (CHT), also known by its ICAO code NZCI, is the primary aviation facility serving the remote Chatham Islands archipelago, situated approximately 800 kilometers east of mainland New Zealand. Located about 19 kilometers northeast of the main settlement of Waitangi, the airport acts as a critical lifeline for the islands' residents and its prominent fishing and tourism sectors. The facility is owned by the Chatham Islands Council and is named after the Tuuta family, who originally leased the land for the airfield's development. The airport operates through a single, functional passenger terminal building that manages all flight arrivals and departures for the archipelago. While the current facilities are modest, the airport is the subject of significant redevelopment plans, which include the construction of a new passenger and administration terminal to better handle growing visitor numbers. Inside, the terminal provides essential services including check-in desks, a comfortable waiting area, and a small aviation museum that highlights the historical importance of air travel to the islands' economy. The airfield features a 1,360-meter sealed runway that was recently lengthened to accommodate larger regional jets and improve operational reliability in the often-windy South Pacific climate. Commercial services at CHT are provided exclusively by Air Chathams, the locally-owned airline that remains the sole link between the archipelago and mainland New Zealand. Regular scheduled flights connect the islands with major hubs such as Auckland (AKL), Wellington (WLG), and Christchurch (CHC), typically utilizing Saab 340 or ATR 72 aircraft. The airport also facilitates essential regional hops to nearby Pitt Island. Ground transportation into Waitangi is primarily served by local hotel shuttles and private transfers, as there are no regular on-site taxi ranks. The airport's presence is fundamental to the islands' connectivity, ensuring that this isolated community remains integrated with the national transport network and accessible for essential supplies and medical services.

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Air Chathams
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๐Ÿ’ก Connection Tips

Chatham Islands / Tuuta Airport (CHT) serves as the remote lifeline for one of New Zealand's most isolated communities, situated 800 kilometers east of the mainland. Because the airport is a regional point-to-point facility, "connecting" here requires meticulous planning. Air Chathams is the sole commercial operator, providing vital links to Auckland (AKL), Wellington (WLG), and Christchurch (CHC) using Saab 340 or ATR 72 aircraft. If you are connecting from the Chathams to an international departure in Auckland or Wellington, it is essential to allow a minimum buffer of 24 hours. The Southern Ocean weather is notoriously unpredictable, and flights are frequently delayed or canceled due to high winds and sea-level cloud cover. A critical tip for travelers is the islandโ€™s unique time zone; the Chatham Islands are 45 minutes ahead of mainland New Zealand. Additionally, the archipelago has a fragile ecosystem, and strict bio-security protocols are in place. You must ensure all footwear and outdoor gear are scrubbed clean of soil before departing the mainland. Upon arrival at the compact CHT terminal, you will find no public transit or taxi ranks. It is a mandatory island protocol to arrange airport transfers through your accommodation provider (such as Hotel Chatham) at least 48 hours in advance; hosts typically meet each flight at the arrivals hall. If your destination is the even more remote Pitt Island, on-demand five-seater Cessna 206 flights depart from the Tuuta airstrip, but these are highly weather-dependent. While waiting for your flight, visit the on-site aviation museum to learn about the islands' Moriori heritage. Always carry sufficient cash, as digital connectivity can be spotty outside the main settlement of Waitangi.

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Quick Facts

Minimum domestic connection: 45 minutes
International connections: 60 minutes
Interline transfers: 120 minutes

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๐Ÿ• Layover Planner: Basic terminal facilities with a small museum. Waitangi settlement is a 20-minute drive away for hotels, a general store, and local dining.
๐Ÿ†˜ Missed Connection Help: Contact the Air Chathams service desk located in the main terminal hall near the check-in counters.
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Last updated: January 1980 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources