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Airport Authority 50th Anniversary

EventsBy Geoff007January 22, 2025

January 29th 2024, Airport Authority Cook Islands celebrated their 50th Anniversary. Leading up to this milestone, there were also events that lead up to the day.

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The Airport Authority Cook Islands respectfully acknowledges the enduring connection of the people of the Cook Islands to their ancestral lands, waters, and skies.

We honour the wisdom, traditions, and cultural heritage of our tupuna (ancestors) and extend our deepest respect to the guidance of our elders, both past and present.

In welcoming visitors to our shores, we embrace the mana (spirit) of our people, acknowledging our shared responsibility to preserve and protect the beauty, culture, and stories of the Cook Islands for generations to come.

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