Destinations
Sydney by air
Sydney by air
Highlights
From Sydney to regional NSW
From Sydney, it’s easy to travel to some of Australia's most significant World Heritage Areas that are located in regional NSW. They include the Greater Blue Mountains, the Lord Howe Island Group (off the NSW North Coast), Willandra Lakes Region (in Outback NSW), and the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia which includes the most extensive areas of subtropical rainforest in the world.
Sydney Airport
Sydney Airport is one of the oldest continually operated airports in the world and the busiest airport in Australia. It is located about 8 kilometres south of Sydney’s city centre in the suburb of Mascot.
Three passenger terminals at Sydney Airport are:
T1: International Terminal is used for international flights. It is open every day from 3am to 11:30pm. Customs are opened for departures passenger processing at 4am daily.
T2: Domestic Terminal is used by domestic and regional airlines including Jetstar, Virgin Blue and Tiger Airways. T2 Domestic Terminal is open every day from 4am to 11pm.
T3: Qantas Domestic Terminal is used for Qantas domestic flights. It is open every day from 4:45am to 10pm.
Looking for help at Sydney Airport? You’ll find help desks in both the arrival and departure halls of T1 while a commissionaire’s desk located in T3 is available to passengers needing wheelchair or other assistance.
For international passengers, trolleys are located in the baggage reclaim hall following Customs processing, and are free of charge.
Transport services such as buses, taxis, car hire, rail and shuttle bus services are conveniently located at Sydney Airport.
Travelling from Sydney Airport
The best way to travel into the city centre from Sydney Airport is with AirportLink, which runs trains between the domestic and international terminals and the city stations. Rail stations are conveniently located under the airport terminals, and a trip to the city will take around 15 minutes. A one way ticket costs approximately AUD17.00.
Another way to travel into the city centre is with a shuttle bus company, which will take you straight to your hotel or hostel. You can book online or some companies will allow you to book at the airport when you arrive. Be aware that it is illegal for drivers or their agents to approach you or to ask for a fare from you. All limousine and shuttle bus services must be pre-arranged.
If you have your International Driver’s License, a range of car rental desks is also available at the airport.
Airlines servicing Sydney
There’s easy access to Sydney with over 40 international airlines providing non-stop or one-stop services to and from Australia. Sydney Airport is Australia's major gateway. Find out about flight arrivals and departures, visitor services and shopping.
Travel security
The Australian Government's travel security website TravelSECURE, is an online resource which provides information on the security measures in place at Australian airports. Its purpose is to help travellers prepare for their journey and clear the security checks at the airport quickly and easily.
International airlines
Find out more about the major international airlines flying to Sydney
Domestic airlines
Find out more about the domestic airlines flying to Sydney and around New South Wales
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Hawkesbury Paddlewheeler Sydney North, Sydney, Windsor
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Ayurve Beauty Wellness Day Spa
Sydney City, Sydney, City Centre
The word 'AYUR' comes from the Sanskrit word AYUS meaning 'life and longevity'. At Ayurve they believe in combining east and west ...
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Morning or Afternoon Tea Cruise
Penrith, Sydney
These 90 minute cruises feature the Nepean Gorge, Captains commentary and optional Devonshire teas - homemade scones with jam and cream and freshly br...
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Living Edge
Inner Sydney, Sydney, Surry Hills
Living Edge supplies beautifully designed furniture to the Australian marketplace. They sell soft furnishings, dining chairs, tables, lounge furniture...
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Sunset Dinner Cruise
Cronulla, Sydney
Enjoy a three hour sunset dinner cruise aboard the TSMV Gunnamatta exploring the beautiful waterways of Port Hacking, one of Sydney's most pristin...
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Berkelouw Newtown
Inner Sydney, Sydney, Newtown
Housed in a renovated warehouse building steps from King Street, Berkelouw Books's Newtown branch isn't a typical bookstore. The second-floor café...
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Canberra - Australia's Capital (J11)
Canberra, City Centre, Sydney
Visit the modern National Museum of Australia. Discover the hands-on interactive displays. Enjoy a guided tour of the billion dollar Parliament House....
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Glebe Point Road Inner Sydney, Sydney, Glebe
This shopping strip has lots of choice with plenty of great coffee stops along the way. Some of Sydney's best bookshops are here so spend some time ex...
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Hoochie Mumma
Manly, Sydney
Manly Whale Watching – Hoochie MummaHoochie Mumma is a 50 foot long, two level vessel that seats 45 passengers. Tours are approximately three h...
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Belljar Inner Sydney, Sydney, Newtown
Curl up with a cup of tea or coffee at Newtown's Belljar café - a cozy, intimate coffee shop on King Street reminiscent of your grandmother's kit...
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