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Darwin Airport Australia

Darwin International Airport is situated 13 km north-east of the city. The are direct flights to most Australian state capitals, Northern Territory destinations, as well as destinations in northern Western Australia. There are international flights from Darwin Airport to Bali, Singapore and elsewhere.

Darwin Airport AustraliaDarwin Airport has only one terminal for both domestic and international services. The terminal has several food outlets and shops, with duty-free shopping for international travellers.

Flights from the Darwin airport are scheduled to destinations in the Northern Territory,all mainland Australian capital cities (except Canberra), as well as flights to Broome, Cairns and to international destinations such as Singapore, Dili (East Timor), and Bali.

Darwin Airport is also an emergency landing site for the Space Shuttle.

During 2005-06 a total of 1,219,378 revenue passengers passed through Darwin International Airport (consisting of 116,454 international, 1,019,870 domestic and 83,054 regional).

Destinations out of the Darwin Airport

Domestic

  • Airnorth (Broome, Elcho Island, Gove, Groote Eylandt, Kununurra, Maningrida, McArthur River, Perth)
  • Qantas (Adelaide, Brisbane, Perth, Sydney)
    • QantasLink (Alice Springs, Cairns, Gove)
    • Jetstar Airways (Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne)
  • Skywest (Broome, Perth)
  • Tiger Airways Australia (Melbourne)
  • Virgin Blue (Brisbane, Melbourne)
  • Vincent Aviation (Groote Eylandt, Cairns)

Small regional operators offer scheduled and charter flights to destinations around the Northern Territory.

  • Airnorth

International

  • Airnorth (Denpasar-Bali, Dili, Kupang)
  • Garuda Indonesia (Denpasar-Bali)
  • Qantas
    • Jetstar Airways (Cairns, Melbourne, Singapore)
  • Tiger Airways (Singapore)