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AirportLink bus service

The orange AirportLink bus service carries passengers between Auckland Airport, Puhinui Station, and Manukau Bus Station.

Puhinui Station connects to the wider public transport network, so you can travel to and from Auckland Airport, from anywhere. You can get from the city centre all the way to Auckland Airport for just $6.

Rail Network Rebuild: stage 4 closures

KiwiRail is rebuilding the rail network between Pukekohe and Papakura from 19 May 2024 until mid-January 2025.

You can still use the AirportLink bus to travel to Puhinui and Manukau. You’ll need to take the Southern line to Papakura and transfer to the 394 bus service to continue your journey to Pukekohe.

For customers travelling towards the city centre, take the AirportLink bus to Puhinui then transfer to an Eastern or Southern Line train towards Waitematā Station (Britomart).

To view a list of upcoming rail closures, visit our planned rail closures page. 

For customers travelling towards the city centre, take the AirportLink bus to Puhinui then transfer to an Eastern or Southern Line train towards Waitematā Station (Britomart).

Download the AT Mobile app or use Journey Planner to plan your journey to and from Auckland Airport.

Arriving in Auckland for the first time?

You’ll need an AT HOP card to use public transport. Find out how to get one.

Leaving Auckland Airport

The AirportLink bus will take you to Puhinui Station, where you can travel anywhere on the AT network. 

  • At Puhinui Station, you can catch a train to anywhere along the Southern Line and Eastern Line, getting you to Central, East, and South Auckland.
  • The AirportLink bus leaves from bus stop B at the Domestic terminal and bus stop A at the International terminal. Look out for the orange signage.
  • AirportLink buses have room for your luggage on board and travel on bus priority lanes to both the Domestic and International Airport Terminals.

Travelling to Auckland Airport

  • You can travel from Central, East, and South Auckland on the Southern Line and Eastern Line to Puhinui Station.
  • Puhinui Station connects with the orange AirportLink bus, which operates every 10 minutes from 4.30am to 12.40am, 7 days a week.

Travel times

  •  Puhinui Station to Domestic Terminal - 13 to 17 minutes
  •  Puhinui Station to International Terminal – 18 to 20 minutes

View the AirportLink timetable here.

AirportLink bus outside Manukau bus station

Route 38 bus service

If you’re travelling between Auckland Airport and Onehunga via Māngere Town Centre, you can take the 38 bus.

You can get from Onehunga all the way to the Airport for just $2.60.

  • It operates every 15 to 20 minutes during the day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
  • At the terminals, it stops at the same bus stops as the AirportLink service.

Travel times

  • Onehunga to the airport - 30 to 35 minutes.

View the Route 38 timetables here.

Auckland International Airport public transport guide map

The map shows routes for major train lines including Eastern, Southern, Western and Onehunga train lines. It also shows major interchanges where you can transfer from bus to train and vice versa. 

Download AirportLink to city centre: How to take public transport in Auckland (PDF 1MB).


Plan your journey

For detailed travel information and to plan your journey, download the AT Mobile app or use the Journey Planner.

From 2023 to 2025, train lines will close in sections for important works. Visit our Planned rail closures page to see if your travel will be affected.

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Getting an AT HOP card

An AT HOP card is a reusable prepaid travel card. You need a HOP card to travel on Auckland Transport's buses, trains and ferries. AT HOP cards cost $5 and require a minimum top-up of $1.

On 8 and 9 July 2024, AT HOP card vending machines at Auckland Airport will be temporarily unavailable due to planned maintenance. You can buy a HOP card at the Take Home Convenience shop inside the international terminal or online.

Where to buy an AT HOP card at Auckland Airport

Domestic terminal 

AT HOP card vending machine next to the AirportLink bus stop, just outside door 4 of the Auckland Airport Domestic terminal.

International terminal 

  • Take Home Convenience shop in the International arrivals area, right next to the building exit. Follow the exit sign labelled Ground Transport and you’ll see the shop on your right.
  • AT HOP card vending machine next to AirportLink bus stop A, inside the Transport Hub.

How to use and top up an AT HOP card

Load some money onto your new card to begin using it. No cash is accepted on AT buses.

To to-up in person, view a full list of AT HOP retailers and find your nearest HOP retailer or visit your local train station and use the top-up machine there to load more money to your card. 

If you purchase a preloaded AT HOP card from our vending machine, it will automatically be loaded with $20 credit. Find out how to top up your AT HOP card online.

Tag on by holding your AT HOP card flat and still to the AT HOP card reader or electronic gate until you hear a beep. Do the same thing when you exit.


Fares to and from Auckland Airport

To find out how much your journey will cost, download the AT Mobile app or use Journey Planner to plan your journey. Your journey will be calculated, and the cost will appear.

You can get from the city centre to Auckland Airport for just $6, or Onehunga to Auckland Airport for just $2.60.

Find out about our fare zones and integrated fares system.

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