Gold Coast Airport
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Gold Coast Airport (OOL), or Coolangatta Airport, is an Australian domestic and international airport on the Gold Coast, situated in the suburb of Coolangatta. Over two million passengers a year use the airport.
It is anticipated that a railway station will be constructed at the airport when the Gold Coast line is extended. This will make Brisbane International and Gold Coast Airports the first in Australia to be connected by rail.
Airlines
Destinations
i) Domestic
- Sydney - Jetstar, Virgin Blue and Qantas fly many times a day to Sydney
- Melbourne - Jetstar and Virgin Blue fly many times a day to Melbourne
- Adelaide - Jetstar and Virgin Blue both fly daily sevices to Adelaide
- Canberra - Virgin Blue offers several flights a week to Canberra
- Newcastle - Jetstar and Virgin Blue both offer several weekly flights to Newcastle
- Cairns - Australian Airlines operates a domestic flight each day
ii) International (to New Zealand)
- Freedom Air flies to Hamilton, Christchurch, Dunedin, Auckland and Wellington
- Pacific Blue flies to Christchurch and Auckland.
iii) International (to Asia & Europe)
- Australian Airlines flies from Gold Coast Airport via Cairns to destinations in Asia including Japan (Fukuoka, Osaka and Nagoya), Hong Kong and Singapore. From November to March Cairns connection to Sapporo, Japan is available.
- It is possible to fly to most destinations in Europe via Singapore connecting with Qantas or Oneworld alliance partners.
External link
- Gold Coast Airport official site
Categories: Gold Coast, Queensland | Transport in Queensland | Airports in Australia | Australia-related stubs | Airport stubs



