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  2. Queenstown Airport (Tasmania) - Wikipedia

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    Queenstown Airport (IATA: UEE, ICAO: YQNS) (also known as Howard's Plains aerodrome or Queenstown landing ground) is an aerodrome located at Howard's Plains west of Queenstown, Tasmania, Australia. Formerly a commercial airport, the aerodrome no longer receives regular passenger services, but is maintained by the West Coast Council for a ...

  3. Queenstown Airport - Wikipedia

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    Queenstown Airport was first licensed to operate in 1935, [6] but it was not until the 1950s that commercial flights became commonplace, particularly commercial sightseeing operations to Milford Sound. A regular scenic route between Queenstown and Dunedin was first established by Southern Scenic Air Services Ltd on 17 July 1950. [7] In the ...

  4. List of airports in Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    Airport name Type ICAO IATA Coordinates Image Bridport: Bridport Airport ... Queenstown: Queenstown Airport: Public: YQNS: UEE Smithton: Smithton Airport ...

  5. List of airports in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Queenstown: NZQN ZQN Queenstown Airport 357 m (1,171 ft) 1,777 m (5,830 ft) ...

  6. Mount Cook Airline - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.airnz.co.nz. Mount Cook Airline was a regional airline based in Christchurch, New Zealand. Formerly part of the Mount Cook Group and latterly a subsidiary of Air New Zealand, it operated scheduled services throughout the country under the Air New Zealand Link brand. In December 2019, the brand name was retired with all services ...

  7. List of Qantas destinations - Wikipedia

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    Archived from the original on 6 June 2012. A typical routing for Qantas was Sydney-Singapore-Bangkok- Calcutta -Bahrain-Cairo-Rome-London; an alternate version went via Manila, Hong Kong, Delhi, Teheran and Athens. ^ a b "World Airline Directory – Qantas Airways Ltd". Flight International. 149 (4517): 75. 3 April 1996.