Presentation
Kingsford Smith International Airport, better known as Sydney Airport, is one of the largest airports in the Pacific, comprising 3 terminals (one International terminal and two Domestic terminals). It welcomes almost 40 million of tourists every year and is situated 11 km from the centre of Sydney, or about 35 minutes by transport.
In Transit
Things to do
You won’t be bored while waiting to board your flight from Sydney Airport. The International terminal offers a wide range of activities, including shopping in luxury boutiques and a huge choice of restaurants – from fast-food to gourmet.
Arrival/Departure
Entry formalities
To enter Australia, travellers have to have a valid passport (for the duration of the trip) and a valid visa, depending on the reason for travel.
Pratical information
Qantas International Business Class Lounge
Eligible Aircalin passengers can access the Qantas Business Class Lounge at Sydney Airport. Located airside in Terminal 1 on Level 3, the Business Class Lounge is accessible by escalator and lift, which are signposted for you. The lounge offers a variety of spacious seating areas and all the amenities you need to relax and enjoy yourself. While waiting for your next flight, enjoy the view and perhaps a glass of Australian wine.
- Location: Level 3, Airside, Terminal 1 (after security)
- Opening hours: Lounge hours are 5am daily and are available on all our flights from Sydney.
- Services: Free WIFI, national and international press, refreshments, disabled access, Bar Service, Barista coffee, family area.
Transfer between terminals
Shuttle, bus and train services link the International and Domestic terminals (from 5 AUD).
Family area
All toilets have infant changing facilities. An activity centre and children's cinema are also available at Terminal 1.
Currency exchange
If you want to change money into Australian dollars, currency exchange services are available throughout the International Terminal
Health services
Sydney Airport has a Medical Centre in the International Terminal and pharmacies situated at each terminal. If required, you can contact the medical centre on (02) 9667 4355. The airport has also been designed to facilitate access for people with reduced mobility, and wheelchairs are available from the local tourist office.
Specific Services
The airport offers a whole range of services designed to accompany and facilitate the journey of travellers with special needs.
Transport
Car/taxi
If you want to travel to the city by car or taxi, you can find car rental companies in terminals 1 and 2. Taxis are situated at the entrance of each terminal. A single trip to the centre of Sydney costs around AUD 45.
Train
Sydney Central Station is 15 minutes from the Airport and costs AUD$18 - $21 per passenger.
Parking
There are several parking options at Sydney Airport.