SYDNEY MAIN AIRPORTS

Sydney, Australia, is primarily served by one major international airport and several smaller airports. The main airport catering to international and domestic flights is:

Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport (SYD):

  • Location: Mascot, approximately 8 kilometers south of Sydney’s city center.
  • Terminals:
    • International Terminal (T1): Handles all international flights.
    • Domestic Terminal (T2 and T3): Manages domestic flights.
  • Facilities: Offers a wide range of services, including lounges, shopping, dining, baggage services, and transportation options.
  • Transportation: Well-connected to the city by taxis, rideshare services, airport shuttles, and public transportation (Airport Link trains and buses).

In addition to Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport, there are other airports in the Sydney metropolitan area:

Bankstown Airport (BWU):

  • Location: Approximately 26 kilometers southwest of Sydney’s city center.
  • Usage: Primarily serves general aviation, flight training, and some regional charter flights.

Camden Airport (CDU):

  • Location: About 60 kilometers southwest of Sydney.
  • Usage: Mainly used for general aviation, flight training, and recreational flying.

Sydney Moorabbin Airport (MBW):

  • Location: Located in Sydney’s southern suburbs.
  • Usage: Serves general aviation, flying schools, and charter flights.