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Airports

Visit a Travelex store for all your foreign currency and travel money needs at any of the following Australian Airports:

ADELAIDE AIRPORT (South Australia)

As the prime gateway to South Australia, Adelaide Airport Limited (AAL) - through its new state of the art facilities - is focused on providing more than 6 million annual passengers with efficient, comfortable and world-class services. Adelaide is the first taste of Australia for a growing number of international passengers. AAL combines South Australia's Mediterranean lifestyle and cosmopolitan image with its well-earned reputation for smart, efficient and hi-tech business facilities.

BRISBANE AIRPORT (Queensland)

Brisbane Airport is the largest capital city Airport in area in Australia (comprising 2700 hectares), located just 20 minutes from the CBD, Brisbane Airport has no curfew and operates 24 hours a day. Brisbane Airport offers passengers direct connections to 26 international and 39 domestic destinations.

CANBERRA AIRPORT (Australian Capital Territory)

Canberra International Airport is situated 8 kilometres east of Canberra. The airport is open daily from 5am through to the last flight of the day. Virgin Blue, Qantas, Brindabella Airlines and Tiger Airways all service Canberra Airport.

DARWIN AIRPORT (Northern Territory)

Darwin International Airport (DIA) is Australia’s northern gateway to Asia. An international and domestic gateway to the Northern Territory, DIA is located in beautiful Darwin, the tropical capital of the Northern Territory. DIA is curfew free, with an integrated domestic and international terminal building. Being a 24 hour operation allows airlines to schedule appropriate connecting services to other major centres that are subject to curfew. Darwin is also strategically located within 4.5 hours flying time of each Australian capital city and international destinations such as Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea and the Philippines. The airport is conveniently located approximately 13 kilometres from Darwin’s CBD.

MELBOURNE AIRPORT (Victoria)

Melbourne Airport is a major passenger and freight gateway into Australia. Over 20 million passengers passed through Melbourne Airport last year. Renowned for its world class facilities, Melbourne Airport's international and domestic terminals are conveniently located under one roof.

Consistently graded highly in passenger surveys, Melbourne Airport has also been ranked in the world's top 5 airports. In recognition of its contribution to the Victorian tourism industry, Melbourne Airport has also won two Australian Tourism Awards for General Tourism services - the only Australian airport to have won such an award.

PERTH AIRPORT (Western Australia)

Strategically located in relation to South East Asia, Europe and Africa, Perth Airport is Australia’s fourth largest airport in terms of passenger traffic and won the Australian Airports Association (AAA) award for Australian Major Airport of the Year for 2003 and 2004.

Only 12 kilometres from the heart of Perth, the capital of Western Australia, Perth airport is part of a 2,105 hectare estate with sufficient capacity to expand and meet the projected commercial aviation demands of the 21st century.

SYDNEY AIRPORT (New South Wales)

Sydney (Kingsford Smith) Airport is Australia’s busiest, handling over 29.1 million passengers a year, including 9.8 million international passengers. 39 international carriers operate scheduled services to Australia through the T1 International Terminal, with total passenger throughput increased from 4560 to 7000 per hour.

The three main terminals at Sydney Airport - T1 International, T2 Multi User Domestic and T3 Qantas Domestic - can handle a total of 66 aircraft and 17,000 passengers per hour








 
 

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