Australian Airports
Brisbane Airport (BNE)
Brisbane Airport is a major hub with direct connections to many domestic and international destinations. The airport operates 24 hours a day and is located just 13 kilometers, or 20 minutes drive, from Brisbane's Central Business District (CBD).
Gold Coast Coolangatta Airport (OOL)
Gold Coast Airport is your gateway to Australia's favourite holiday destination. Gold Cast Airport is located within easy reach of the beaches of Tweed Coast, Surfers Paradise and Byron Bay. With its ever-expanding list of outbound international flights, Gold Coast Airport is fast becoming an international holiday hub for travellers looking for a quick holiday to Japan, New Zealand and Fiji.
Sydney Airport (SYD)
Arriving into or out of a major city gateway can be a daunting task. Sydney Airport is Australia's busiest, so be prepared and familiarise yourself with the information you need to find your way around. Sydney Airport is situated approximately 9 kilometres south of the city. Sydney Airport has three passenger terminals: T1 (International Terminal), T2 (Domestic Common User Terminal) and T3 ( Qantas Domestic Terminal). The Domestic and International terminals at Sydney Airport are located in separate buildings, with easy transfer services between terminals.
Melbourne Tullamarine Domestic & International Airport (MEL)
Melbourne Airport is one of Australia's major international and domestic gateways. It operates 24 hours a day, serving more than 20 international airlines. The airport is approximately 25 kilometres from the Melbourne CBD.







