The Cheap Way to Get from Auckland Airport to the City

The Air Bus at Auckland Airport
You can save lots of money by using the Auckland Airport AIR bus. Photo: Matt Graham.

The direct SkyDrive bus from Auckland Airport to the CBD costs NZD20 (~AU$18.50) and departs every 30 minutes. You could also book a direct InterCity coach for as little as $10, or $16 in Gold Class… but these only run once or twice per day.

As a cheaper alternative, you can catch a bus and train downtown in New Zealand’s largest city for just $6.

How to get from Auckland Airport to CBD with public transport

Auckland Transport’s AirportLink bus runs every 10 minutes between both the domestic and international terminals of Auckland Airport and Puhinui train station. The drive from the airport to Puhinui only takes around 15 minutes, and the electric bus has dedicated luggage racks.

From Puhinui, you can catch a train straight to Britomart – right in the centre of town. The same also works in reverse.

The Auckland Airport Air Bus at Puhinui train station
The Auckland Airport Air Bus at Puhinui train station. Photo: Matt Graham.

As an alternative, you could catch the 38 bus from Auckland Airport to Onehunga, then take a train from Onehunga station to Britomart. The bus route 38 runs every 15-20 minutes.

Britomart train station in Auckland's CBD
Britomart train station in Auckland’s CBD. Photo: Matt Graham.

With either of these bus/train options, the regular public transport fare is just NZD6 (~AU$5.50).

As an added bonus, you can now tap on and off Auckland buses and trains using contactless payment methods, including credit cards and Apple Pay.

Alternatively, you could pay with an AT HOP card. There’s an AT HOP card vending machine next to the AirportLink bus stop outside the domestic terminal. You can also top up your HOP card at the Home Convenience store in the international arrivals area, or at the newsagent at the far end of the domestic terminal near the regional departure gates.

Unfortunately, trains only run between around 5.30am and 10.30pm on most days. So if you’re arriving late at night, or departing early in the morning, this might not be an option.

Catching a taxi or shuttle from Auckland Airport

Of course, there are also plenty of taxis waiting outside both airport terminals. Fares range between around NZD62-100 (~AU$58-93) each way. Uber is also available and has a dedicated pick-up zone.

As a cheaper option, you could use the Super Shuttle service to get where you need to go in Auckland. This is a shared van service that might make some extra stops along the way, but is usually cheaper than using a taxi.

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Puhinui station has been recently refurbished and is a pleasant place to change between the train/bus.

Certainly a step up with the revamped station- I did the trip a few times pre covid ... I must dig up my At-Hop card ...

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Aucklands New City Rail loop is set to open at the end of 2024 so this new bus connection could be very useful in the future.

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Note at hop cards are being phased out in 2025 approx and switching to using credit/debit cards (nationally) for commuter transport.

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Note at hop cards are being phased out in 2025 approx and switching to using credit/debit cards (nationally) for commuter transport.

That'll make things even more convenient 🙂

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Aucklands New City Rail loop is set to open at the end of 2024 so this new bus connection could be very useful in the future.

BB no NZ Gov/Council project has ever finished on time, being kind i would hazard a completion date of late 2025?

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Note at hop cards are being phased out in 2025 approx and switching to using credit/debit cards (nationally) for commuter transport.

Thanks for the tip.
Didn't realise this was happening.
Still have my at hop card, so might have to get a refund, or if not, just return the card on one of my future sojours there sooner or later.

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BB no NZ Gov/Council project has ever finished on time, being kind i would hazard a completion date of late 2025?

OffT they have only turned the sod on the new hotel site at AKL airport.OnT
No vision of any cranes or anything on the new Accor hotels that's supposed to go there.
I can't see the train getting to AKL airport by 2025 if they haven't even digging a train tunnel starting now!
There is no digging on theupper end of Queen St ERL either in Auckland city centre.
The works are still at Wellesley St.

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What are the operating hours?
A flight like QF149 arrives after midnight

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What are the operating hours?
A flight like QF149 arrives after midnight

Seems no service 00:40-04:30

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Supershuttle is NZD$30.
Pricey.
Check if Skydrive operated past midnight.
Uber does operate in AKL.
Taxi is about $80 for budget an, $90 for normal.
The Novotel is very pricey.
Edit: Skydrive is up to 22.30 10.30pm only!

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