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How many airports are there in Adelaide? How far is it to downtown? Adelaide airport shuttle traffic introduction

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How many airports do Adelaide have?Adelaide, South Australia's capital, has and has only one airport. Adelaide Airport is Australia's fifth busiest airport, with three-word code: ADL, four-word code: YPAD..

How many airports do Adelaide have?

Adelaide, South Australia's capital, has and has only one airport. Adelaide Airport is Australia's fifth busiest airport, with three-word code: ADL, four-word code: YPAD..


How many terminals are there at Adelaide airport?

Adelaide Airport only one terminal, departure, arrival, international, domestic in this terminal. The terminal has a number of VIP rooms, 14 boarding bridges, 42 passenger check-in counters, 34 shops and other facilities, and Adelaide Airport is Australia's first Australian airport to offer free wireless Internet access (Wi-Fi).


Adelaide airport direct to domestic routes

By the end of 2017, domestic direct flights to Adelaide were only China Southern's Guangzhou-Adelaide route, which opened at the end of 2016, and other flights needed to be transferred from Hong Kong or Southeast Asian cities or other Australian cities.


How far is Adelaide airport to downtown?

Adelaide Airport, a suburb of Adelaide 8 kilometers away from downtown Adelaide, is relatively close to other Australian airports in West Beach,.

How many airports are there in Adelaide? How far is it to downtown? Adelaide airport shuttle traffic introduction


Adelaide airport to urban transportation introduction

There are many modes of transportation from the airport to the city, including airport bus, taxi, skylink shuttle bus, Jetbus, charter car or pick-up service.


1, Airport bus Adelaide Airport Flye

The bus connects the airport to (Adelaide Central Bus Station), in Adelaide CBD and (The Adelaide Parklands Train Terminal), to Adelaide Park Station in Keswick as far as Adelaide. Passengers can be sent directly to the landing point in Adelaide. This mode of transportation not only saves unnecessary changes and baggage, but also does not need to worry about temporarily informing the driver of the address can not find a place.

  • The Airport Flyer bus must be booked by telephone in advance and it is recommended that you submit your car information at least 24 hours before departure (a maximum of 3 months in advance) to avoid delay in your trip. Reserved space can be reserved for a maximum of 48 hours, if not present, after which will be considered active relinquishment;
  • Reservation in Australia Tel: 1300 856,444;
  • International reservations Tel: (0011) 61 8 8353 5233;
  • Payment: after arrival at Adelaide Airport or (The Adelaide Parklands Train Terminal) at Adelaide Park Station in Caswick Keswick, payment can also be made by mobile phone with Visa and Master Card card;
  • Baggage question: please let me know by phone and ask questions when booking. It can be installed in general. Seats available, informed when booking;
  • The fare for the Airport Flyer will vary depending on the destination that passengers submit at the time of their reservation, and there will be a significant discount for more than two people.

2, Skylink Airport Shuttle bus

There is a skylink shuttle bus between Adelaide Airport and Adelaide City and case Victor Adelaide Park Station with a fixed number of flights and urban stops, one-way ticket A $8.50.


3、Jetbus 

The Jetbus bus commutes to and from the airport, between Adelaide and some suburban stations, and the bus stop is located on the left side of the pedestrian square at the exit of the terminal building, near the taxi spot. Jet Bus has two routes: J1 and J22, serving City,. Glenelg and the northeast suburbs, both routes to downtown Adelaide. After arriving at the airport, take the J1 or J2 bus to the direction of City at the airport pedestrian square Airport Road-South East side station, then get off at the central R1 North Tce-South side stop and walk 2 minutes to the school. The whole trip is about 30 minutes.

Taking the Jetbus from the airport is the cheapest way to travel, and the Jetbus only pays for the standard bus. You can buy tickets directly from the driver when you get on board. One-way tickets are A $5 during peak hours (before 9am and after 3pm) and A $3.1A (9:01am~3:00pm) during off-peak hours (this price is for reference only).


4, taxi

Taxi commuting to and from the airport is subject to A $2 tax. The taxi fare from the center of the city to the airport is usually $20.


5, charter car or pick up service

Http://australia51.com) offers airport pick-up and charter services at Adelaide Airport, please click to see details.


Photo of Adelaide airport

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