๐ณ๐ฟ Waitangi, New Zealand
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.
Chatham Islands / Tuuta Airport (CHT) should always be planned as a remote-island endpoint rather than as a normal same-day connection airport. Air Chathams is effectively the whole commercial lifeline, and the weather realities east of mainland New Zealand mean the right way to use the airport is to protect the mainland hub and treat the Chathams segment as the fragile part of the itinerary. If an international departure matters in Auckland, Wellington, or Christchurch, a same-day connection should be viewed very cautiously.
That is not because the terminal is complex. It is because the Chatham Islands are remote, the weather can change quickly, and there are few good recovery options if the flight slips. The safer approach is usually an overnight buffer on the mainland rather than relying on a perfect island-to-hub chain.
Once on the islands, the next connection is often hotel or local transport rather than another flight, and that should be arranged with the same remote-island mindset. The airport is a lifeline, not a high-frequency shuttle. CHT works best when you plan in layers: protect the mainland long-haul itinerary, keep the Chathams flight separate enough to absorb weather, and let Tuuta serve as the final local arrival instead of forcing it to behave like a mainland regional airport.
โข Check carrier website for special baggage limits on small aircraft.
โข Arriving 60-90 minutes before your domestic flight is sufficient for this small.
โข Small aviation museum in terminal showcases Chatham Islands' aviation history and island transport.
โข Pre-book your airport transfer through your local accommodation.
โข The flight between the mainland and the Chathams is one of the most scenic in New Zealand.
Minimum domestic connection:
45 minutes
International connections:
60 minutes
Interline transfers:
120 minutes
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Last updated: April 2026 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources