Covid-19 has hit Auckland International Airport hard. Photo / NZ HeraldAuckland International Airport said Covid-19 travel restrictions were responsible for an 80.9 per cent decline in its net profit to $28.1 million for the six months to December 31. div class="c-suggest-links read-more-links">Read MoreCovid-19 coronavirus: Auckland International Airport to be split into two zones - NZ HeraldOliver Mander: Auckland Airport company in a holding pattern - NZ HeraldCovid-19 coronavirus: Auckland International Airport's after tax profit plunges 63 per cent - N...Air New Zealand's first quarantine-free flight lands in Auckland - NZ HeraldRevenue for the six months fell by 64.9 per cent to $131.5m and its operating profit dropped by 68.4 per cent to $88.2m. Auckland Airport said its net underlying loss for the half came to $10.5m. Shares in the airport last traded at $6.97, having dropped 17 per cent over the last 12 months.
Source: New Zealand Herald February 17, 2021 19:52 UTC