For international students who are going to Australia for the first time, they will inevitably be a little confused when they arrive at the Australian airport, but it doesn’t matter. The addresses of the six famous airports in Australia and the airport pick-up knowledge compiled by Weijiu Study Abroad Editor will help you Study in Australia and be prepared for any eventuality.
1. Pick-up guide for students studying in Australia: Sydney International Airport
Sydney Airport is so big, how to find the city center or your own accommodation from Sydney Airport? This requires everyone to prepare in advance We have a general understanding of the distribution map of Sydney Airport.
Sydney International Airport is one of the longest continuously operating airports in the world and the busiest airport in the South Pacific. The flow of people can be imagined, which means that students must master it in advance. The situation at Sydney Airport.
Sydney Airport*** has three terminals
T1 - International Terminal
T2 - Domestic Terminal
T3 - Qantas airline's unique terminal
T2 and T3 are close to each other, and T1 is far away from the T2 terminal. In other words, if international students arrive at Sydney Airport Terminal 1 and need to fly to Darwin or other places in Australia, they need to take public transportation to T2.
There are two main options for public transport within Sydney Airport
T-BUS (AUD 5.5 one way)
Train (AUD 5.4 one way)
Bus *** only depart every 30 minutes, and the journey takes 3-10 minutes. Therefore, if you need to transfer between international and domestic buses, you must at least reserve Out of 40 minutes.
Sydney T1 International Terminal Arrival Guide Map
Sydney T2 International Terminal Arrival Guide Map
How to get from Sydney Airport to Sydney city?
There are four main ways: 1. Bus, 2. Taxi, 3. Train, 4. Airport shuttle bus
2. Pick-up guide for studying in Australia: Melbourne Airport
Airport
There are 4 airports in Melbourne, and most international flights are at Melbourne Airport (Melbourne
Airport), also called Tullamarine
p>Airport (remember English, there are various versions of Chinese translation).
There are four terminals at Melbourne Airport. T1 is used by Qantas and its subsidiary Jetstar Airlines (generally for domestic flights); T2 is for international flights; T3 is for Virgin Blue. Use, T4 is a low-cost airline terminal.
What our Australian international students need to be familiar with is the T2 terminal.
So how to get from Melbourne Airport to Melbourne’s city center?
There are also four ways: SkyBus, then taxi, ordinary bus, and rental car.
Key common sense for pick-up at Melbourne Airport
1. Airport bus SkyBus
It goes directly from Melbourne Airport to the CBD Southern Cross Railway Station in the city center without stopping in the middle. The most important thing is It operates every day, 24 hours a day, including all holidays.
Cost: Adult one-way fare is about 17 Australian dollars, round trip is about 28 Australian dollars; package ticket is 130 Australian dollars for 10 times;
Journey time: about 20 minutes:
Train frequency: one every 10 minutes, and the frequency will be accelerated during peak hours;
2. Taxi
T2, Terminal 2 on the first floor of Melbourne Airport and two domestic airlines Taxis are available outside the station building.
Cost: approximately between AUD 80 and AUD 85. Melbourne Airport requires a taxi parking fee of AUD 2; Sky
SkyBus is the most commonly used and most convenient way. It’s not particularly large. The bus has a luggage allowance, but ordinary luggage is acceptable. If you have extra large items, it depends on whether there is space on the bus.
The fees may change. Please refer to the actual situation during the meeting for the specific price.
Melbourne Airport SkyBus operating hours
Monday to Friday 06:00_22:30
Saturday and Sunday 07:30_17:30
Where can I take SkyBus and taxis at Melbourne Airport?
As shown in the picture below, the red box is the SkyBus boarding point, and the black box is the taxi boarding point. Just walk there from T2.
3. Airport pick-up guide for students studying in Australia: Brisbane Airport
For Brisbane, which is home to famous Australian universities such as the University of Queensland, Queensland University of Technology, and Griffith University, these colleges Freshmen studying abroad at the school should have a full understanding of this airport. Don’t get lost at the airport or find yourself in the embarrassment of finding your luggage~~
For those who are new to Brisbane Airport in Australia, If you have any confusion, you can go to the tourist information center and ask the staff. The tourist information center is located on the second floor of the international airport and domestic airport. In addition, some airport ambassadors wearing blue shirts with a yellow letter "L" in the airport will also help everyone solve various questions.
Key common sense at Brisbane Airport
1. If you don’t buy a mobile phone card in China, are they sold at the airport?
Yes, if you need to buy a mobile phone and SIM cards can be purchased at Vodafone and News
Travels at the international airport. If you want to buy a phone card, you can buy it at NewsTravels or Travelex stores at the international airport.
2. What should I do if I lose my belongings at Brisbane Airport?
What should I do if I lose my bag or other items because I was in a hurry? You can try to contact Lost Property ContactLost
Property.
The International Airport Lost and Found Office is located at the Traveler Information Counter
Telephone number: 61(0)734063190
E-mail: enquiries@southernqueensland.com.au
p>3. Can luggage be stored at Brisbane Airport?
It is possible at the international airport. It is located on the first floor at the entrance of the public parking lot. The cost depends on the size of the locker. A small one is A$8, a medium one is A$10, and a large one is A$12. You can pay with a credit card or Australian dollars. Single use, but can be used for 0-24 hours.
4. Pick-up guide for students studying in Australia: Perth International Airport (Perth International
Airport)
Perth International Airport is located in the fourth largest city in Australia. The airport in Perth, the capital of Western Australia, is also the fourth busiest airport in Australia. Due to its geographical location, Perth Airport has multiple direct routes to destinations in Australia, Asia, and the Indian Ocean, as well as Johannesburg, South Africa, and Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, as well as flights to and from Guangzhou, China, and Hong Kong.
Airport address: Perth Airport, WA6105, Australia
5. Pick-up guide for students studying in Australia: Adelaide Airport (Adelaide
Airport)
Adelaide Airport is the fifth busiest airport in Australia. It is located in West Beach, a suburb of Adelaide, about 6 kilometers from the center of Adelaide. Adelaide Airport has only one terminal, eliminating the additional fees incurred when transferring to Sydney Airport or Brisbane Airport. It is an ideal transfer station for international flights and domestic flights.
Airport address: Adelaide Airport, 1James Schofield Dr,
Adelaide Airport SA5950, Australia
6. Pick-up guide for students studying in Australia: Cairns International Airport (GoldCoast)
Airport)
Cairns International Airport is located in Cairns, Queensland, Australia and is the sixth busiest airport in Australia. Cairns Airport is located in the suburb of Aeroglen, 7 kilometers north of Cairns city center, between Mount Whitfield and Trinity Bay.
Airport: Cairns Airport, Airport Avenue, Cairns City
QLD4870, Australia
Okay, the editor has helped you organize the pick-up guide for studying in Australia. Well, I hope it will be helpful to those friends who are about to study in Australia. I wish you all good luck in studying abroad!