Your ultimate guide to Adelaide Airport (ADL)
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Airport Code (IATA):
(ADL)
Location:
Adelaide
Address:
Sir Richard Williams Avenue, SA 5950
Terminals:
1
Airlines:
Fiji Airways, Batik Air, Vietjet, Air New Zealand, Jetstar, Malaysia Airlines, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Qantas, Regional Express, Virgin Australia, Alliance, Cobham
Annual Passenger Traffic:
9,900,000
Brief History:
Adelaide Airport officially opened in 1955. International services began almost 30 years later, in 1982, after the construction of a separate International terminal building.
Flights to and from Adelaide
Some popular destinations from Adelaide Airport are Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Port Lincoln and Perth. The major airlines serving this airport include Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Qantas and Virgin Australia.
Getting to and from the Airport
Adelaide Airport can be reached by car, bus or bike. There are six rental companies with desks at Adelaide Airport - Avis, Budget, Enterprise, Europcar, Hertz and SIXT. You can pay for parking online or in person and daily rates are around $35.
Airport facilities and services
Lounges
Yes
Wi-FI
Yes
Dining
Yes
Duty-free Shopping
Yes
Currency Exchange
Yes
ATMs
Yes
Baggage Storage
Yes
Prayer room
Yes
Baby feeding facilities
Yes
Adelaide Airport Currency Exchange
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