Your ultimate guide to Brisbane Airport (BNE)
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Discover Brisbane Airport
If you're travelling to or from Brisbane Airport, you'll get to experience its efficient service and various amenities that can entertain you before your trip.
Airport Code (IATA):
(BNE)
Location:
Brisbane
Address:
Brisbane Airport QLD 4008
Terminals:
2
Airlines:
Aerlink, Air Canada, Air New Zealand, Air Niugini, Air Vanuatu, Aircalin, Alliance Airlines, Batik Air, Cathay Pacific, China Airlines, China Eastern, China Southern, Corporate Air, Emirates, EVA Air, Fiji Airways, GAM Air, Jetstar Airways, Korean Air, Link Airways, National Jet Express, Nauru Airlines, Philippine Airlines, Qantas, Qatar Airways, REX, Sea Air, Singapore Airlines, Skytrans, Solomon Airlines, United Airlines, VietJet, Virgin Australia
Annual Passenger Traffic:
7,300,000
Brief History:
Brisbane Airport opened in 1988 and it was made to replace the city's old Eagle Farm Airport. It's a primary hub for Virgin Australia.
Flights to and from Brisbane
Popular destinations reachable from Brisbane Airport include Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth and Singapore. Some major airlines serving the airport are Qantas, China Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Qatar Airways and Virgin Australia.
Getting to and from the Airport
You can reach Brisbane by train, bus, car or Uber. Car rental desks are available at both terminals and the companies include Avis, Budget, Enterprise and Hertz. There's plenty of space for parking, but the prices change based on the availability of the parking product at the time of booking.
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
Brisbane Airport Currency Exchange
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