Adelaide Airport in a nutshell

Australia's fifth largest airport is located 8 km from the centre of Adelaide.
It is rated very positively by passengers, and was rated the second best in the world in its size category. In fact, the terminal is very clear and the check-in process is efficient with no long queues.
Adelaide Airport is a medium-sized airport with a very busy domestic service - most flights go to Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth or Canberra, supplemented by many regional connections to smaller Australian airports.
Qantas, Virgin Australia and Jetstar have the largest share of domestic traffic.
Although the significantly larger international airports are Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth, there are also several international routes to Adelaide:
- Auckland - Air New Zealand
- Bali - Jetstar
- Doha - Qatar Airways
- Dubai - Emirates
- Guangzhou - China Southern Airlines
- Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia Airlines
- Nadi - Fiji Airways
- San Francisco - United
- Singapore - Singapore Airlines
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