WELLINGTON, New Zealand--Auckland International Airport Ltd. said a recovery in international travel from the pandemic will take longer than the three years estimated by the main airline industry group and Standard & Poor's.
The airport, which is New Zealand's key international gateway, on Thursday reported a 63% fall in full-year net profit to 193.9 million New Zealand dollars ($128.0 million) due to the collapse in travel since March.
Auckland Airport said it is "prudent" to adopt more conservative planning assumptions than the International Air Travel Association or ratings agency Standard & Poor's, which are forecasting a full recovery in international air travel within three years.
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