Paradise

Airport review

Sydney, Australia

- BY BRIAN JOHNSTON

The Kingsford Smith Internatio­nal Airport, named after an Australian aviation pioneer, started taking regular flights in 1924, making it one of the world’s oldest continuous­ly operated commercial airports. Australia’s busiest, it handles over 42 million travellers a year. After years of seemingly endless renovation­s, its internatio­nal terminal has settled to become a muchimprov­ed and more inviting space. SYD

AIRPORT CODE

WEBSITE

sydneyairp­ort.com.au

WHERE

Located at Mascot, south of the city centre, with runways jutting into Botany Bay, where James Cook first landed in Australia in 1770.

DISTANCE TO CBD

15 kilometres

TAXIS & HIRE CARS

Taxi stands are located outside arrivals at both the internatio­nal and domestic terminals. Fares are metered. The city centre is 25 minutes away and costs $AUD45– 55. Terminals also have Avis, Budget, Hertz, Europcar and other car-rental outlets.

OTHER TRANSPORT

The train (airportlin­k.com.au) stops at both internatio­nal and domestic terminals; follow signs from arrivals. Trains run about every 10 minutes at peak times. Public buses (transportn­sw.info) also operate from T1 and T3.

TERMINALS

There are three terminals, internatio­nal (T1) and domestic

(T2 and T3). You can walk between domestic terminals. A compliment­ary shuttle bus connects the internatio­nal terminal.

LOUNGE ACCESS

Air Niugini’s Gold Executive Club members have access to the Qantas Club Internatio­nal Lounge, which has a barista and bar counter, buffet food, work stations, relaxation areas and showers.

SHOPS

Internatio­nal fashion and cosmetic outlets, sunglasses, watches and duty free are complement­ed by shops selling Australian goods, including wine, chocolates, merino-wool clothing, and boots from UGG and iconic outback company R.M. Williams.

FOOD & BEVERAGE

The internatio­nal terminal has sushi, informal cafe-style and fast food, Chinese dining, barbecued chicken and gourmet food from The Bistro by Wolfgang Puck, the celebrity Austrian-American chef.

WI-FI

Sydney Airport has free Wi-Fi. Select ‘Free SYD Wi-Fi’ from your connection options and register your details to obtain access.

CLOSEST HOTELS

Pullman Sydney Airport (pullmansyd­neyairport.com.au) is the only five-star hotel in the airport area and has elegant arthung spaces, chic rooms, meeting facilities and flexible dining times. Rydges Sydney Airport (rydges.com) is right beside the internatio­nal terminal and has runway views and good soundproof­ing. It has several dining options, conference facilities and a gym. The surprising­ly stylish Ibis Sydney Airport (ibissydney­airport. com.au) is a good economy option a kilometre from the domestic terminal, at Mascot train station.

WHAT ELSE

You’ll also find a pharmacy, meeting and conference rooms, shower facilities, prayer room and a post office. There are two interactiv­e kids’ zones with game options and touch-screen technology.

FAVOURITE CORNER

Hard to resist a browse at the Lonely Planet shop in the departures area at T1. There are shelves of enticing travel guides and maps, and even the odd globe or two – enough to set you dreaming of your next destinatio­n.

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