Queenstown Airport Corporation has appointed architectural firms Warren and Mahoney (WAM) and Hassell to design the concept for its terminal upgrade.
This marks a significant step in the airport's Master Plan, approved in 2023, aimed at increasing terminal capacity and enhancing customer experience.
Chief Executive Shane O'Hare emphasised the importance of innovation and customer experience in modern airports, stating, "Our vision is to be an innovative airport that people love to travel through."
Major upgrades on the horizon
The terminal upgrade is the largest project in the airport's infrastructure development programme, and both WAM and Hassell bring extensive experience from projects at major airports across New Zealand and Australia, including Christchurch, Wellington, Sydney, Melbourne, and Gold Coast.
O'Hare expressed confidence in their ability to create a design that embodies Queenstown's essence and leaves a lasting impression on travellers.
Meanwhile, Katherine Skipper, Managing Principal at Warren and Mahoney, described the redevelopment as a "once-in-a-generation opportunity" to enhance the traveller experience at Queenstown Airport, a gateway to one of the world's most remarkable destinations.
The design will focus on creating a terminal that is welcoming, intuitive, and connected to its landscape and community, whilst meeting the operational demands of a growing international airport.
Likewise, the design brief developed through consultations with airline customers, the community, and the travelling public, includes expanding the terminal to the south and upgrading check-in, security screening, and lounges.
The concept design is expected to be completed by mid-2027, promising a world-class experience for all visitors.
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