Australian Airports
International travellers arriving into an Australia airport normally arrive after a long haul across the Pacific or Indian Oceans. The typical australian airport they arrive are Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne or Perth.
Other International Australian airports include Cairns, Darwin and the Gold Coast which are each gateways to major tourist areas of Australia.
More Information is available on the following airports
- Adelaide Airport
- Brisbane Airport
- Cairns Airport
- Canberra Airport
- Darwin Airport
- Gold Coast Airport
- Hobart Airport
- Melbourne Airport
- Perth Airport
- Sydney Airport
Over 4 million visitors arrive in Australia every year and over half of those visitors arrive at Australia’s busiest airport, Sydney’s Kingsford Smith Airport.
Hobart and Canberra both have International Australian Airports however neither receive regular tourist flights. Lying mid way between them, Canberra International Airport receives only overflow from Melbourne and Sydney in the cases of bad weather.
Apart from redirected International flights, the Canberra Airport has not received a regular international flight for many years. Most International travellers travelling to Canberra are normally in transit via Sydney or Melbourne airports.
Hobart International Airport has not had a regular scheduled international passenger service since the 1990s the official name of Hobart International Airport remains.
Besides charter International flights the Skytraders Airline conducts regular flights to Antarctica on behalf of the Australian Antarctic Division . As such, the airport maintains its international terminal building, customs and immigration facilities.
Like most of the major airports around the world all major Australian Airports have many car rental options including International car hire companies like Hertz, Avis and Budget but also smaller Australian only car hire companies.

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