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Perth Airport Australia

Perth Airport AustraliaPerth Airport is an Australian domestic and international airport. It is the fourth busiest airport in Australia and plays a strategic role due to its location – servicing many Australian, Asian, Indian Ocean, Pacific locations, as well as Johannesburg, South Africa.

Practically all scheduled flights arrive and depart from Perth Airport.

There are three terminals at Perth airport:

  • Terminal 1 - Perth International Airport: International flights including Qantas flights QF1-QF399 operate from this terminal.
  • Terminal 2 - Qantas Perth Domestic Airport: Qantas domestic flights QF400 and above, QantasLink (which services numerous regional centres in WA) and Jetstar operate from this terminal.
  • Terminal 3 - Skywest and Virgin Blue Domestic terminal.

Terminals 2 and 3 of Perth Airport are adjacent to each other, but Terminal 1 is eleven kilometres away by road (NOT walking distance).

A shuttle service operates between terminals 1 and 2 to coincide with international flight arrivals. Qantas passengers may get complimentary transfer vouchers.

The city and major hotels can be easily accessed by taxi or commercial shuttle buses from all terminals. For more than two people it's often cheaper and faster to take a taxi into the city (waiting time and drop off other passengers can make a shuttle bus service to the city very long!).

Transperth buses serve the domestic terminals (Route 37, every 20 minutes, not Sunday night), but there is no public transport to the international terminal.