The Adelaide Airport is approximately eight kilometres west of Adelaide's city centre. It has international and domestic terminals, serviced by Qantas, Cathay Pacific, Malaysia Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Air New Zealand, Pacific Blue, Virgin Blue, Jetstar, Cobham, Regional Express (REX), Alliance, Sharp Airlines, Air South, QantasLink and several charter services.
Baggage trolleys at the domestic terminal incur a nominal fee. They are free of charge at the International terminal. Baggage storage is available in the long term parking area and staff are onsite to assist with any enquiries. Personal identification is required to store baggage.
Recommended check in time for international departures is approximately two hours before the scheduled departure time, and approximately forty five minutes for domestic departures.
There are shops, food outlets, bar facilities, money exchange and Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs or Cash Points) and internet facilities available throughout the airport.
Hire Car companies are available at the airport. There is easy access to taxis, an airport surcharge applies. A public bus travels to and from the airport via some suburbs and Adelaide city. Skylink also operate between the airport and hotels.
Car parking and valet parking is available.
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