International Airports in Australia
Domestic & International Airports In Australia
Australia has several international airports, located in each of its major cities on the South Coast, in Western Australia and in Tasmania.
Sydney Kingsford Smith Domestic & International Airport
Sydney Airport is Australia’s busiest airport , and the airport also succeeds serving almost 30 million passengers per year. Sydney Airport is situated approximately 11 kilometres south-east of the city. Sydney Airport offers a nice mix of stores, restaurants, and amenities and a pleasing layout that makes the airport a breeze to navigate. Long layovers pass quickly because there is a lot to do.
Perth Domestic & International Airport
Perth International is the major airport serving Western Australia and is actually the fourth-busiest airport in Australia. Situated near the state capital of Perth the airport has three main terminals and one minor terminal. Perth is a modern, stylish city that has successfully preserved its historic roots and laid-back appeal.
Brisbane Domestic & International Airport
The airport is located 13km (8miles) northeast of Brisbane . Brisbane Airport is a major base which have its direct connections to many domestic and international destinations. This is one of the largest and most important airports in Australia and Brisbane Airport (BNE) has impressive airport facilities, dealing with large numbers of passengers each day.
Melbourne Tullamarine Domestic & International Airport
Melbourne Tullamarine Airport is one of Australia’s major international. Melbourne Airport is approximatly 25 km from the Melbourne Central Business District.
Hobart Domestic & International Airport
Hobart is the capital city of Tasmania. Hobart Airport covers an area of 568 hectares on a plain between Frederick Henry Bay and Barilla Bay. It has a single, sealed runway, 2251 m long and 45 m wide, and is equipped with sophisticated radio navigation and landing infrastructure. Hobart Airport is located at around 20 minutes north east of central Hobart.
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