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Did you know...
- AKL is the International Air Transport Association (IATA) airport code for Auckland.
- The distance between Auckland and Tokyo - Narita is 8,836 km.
- Tokyo - Narita is 3 hours behind Auckland. You may be jetlagged after the flight.
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