The most important airports in Australasia are listed below by their codes. Click on the name to see more detailed information on each airport. Distances and traffic statistics are approximate, and the statistics are as recent as possible.
SYD – Sydney (Kingsford Smith) (Sydney)
PER – Perth (Perth)
MEL – Melbourne (Tullamarine) (Melbourne)
AKLĀ – Auckland (Mangere) (Auckland)
SYD – Sydney (Kingsford Smith) (Sydney)
Location: Sydney – Australia
Established: 1924
Terminals: 3 passenger + 1 freight
Flights: 302 000
Passengers: 36 million
Transport network(s):
Other data: 4th passenger terminal no longer in operation
www.sydneyairport.com.au
PER – Perth (Perth)
Location: Perth – Australia
Established: 1952
Terminals: domestic and international
Flights:
Passengers: 11 million
Transport network(s): bus, road
Other data: no rail
www.perthairport.com.au
MEL – Melbourne (Tullamarine) (Melbourne)
Location: 23km from the centre of Melbourne – Australia
Established: 1964
Terminals: 4
Flights: 195 000
Passengers: 28 million
Transport network(s): bus, shuttle, road
Other data: 4 hotels serve the airport
www.melbourneairport.com.au
AKLĀ – Auckland (Mangere) (Auckland)
Location: Auckland (21km south of the city centre) – New Zealand
Established: 1966
Terminals: 2
Flights: 160 000
Passengers: 13 million
Transport network(s): rail, bus, taxi, road
Other data: gate numbers 35 37 38 41 and 44 do not exist
www.aucklandairport.co.nz




