Air Milford

Queenstown
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The Air Milford team have an intimate knowledge of the scenic wonders of Fiordland, Milford Sound, Doubtful Sound, Mt Cook and the Queenstown region. The ‘hands on’ tours take in magnificent fiords, New Zealand native forests and glaciers. Guests will be introduced to New Zealand’s stunning native birds, seals, penguins and dolphins.

A Kiwi owner/operated business that offers scenic flights to Milford Sound, Doubtful Sound and Mount Cook. Package deals include a coach in to Milford Sound, doing Milford Sound Cruises, fly backs to Queenstown or fly both ways. Top marks on Tripadvisor.

Cost?

Yes

For more info visit:

Air Milford

Address

3 Tex Smith Lane
Queenstown Airport
Queenstown

Contact

03 442 2351

https://www.airmilford.co.nz/enquiries.html

ACCESSIBILITY

General

Ramps, accessible walkways, accessible toilets, mobility parking, grab rails, wheelchair access, guided tours.

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