Darwin - Getting There By Air
Tel: (08) 8920 1811.
Website: www.darwin-airport.com.au
Darwin International Airport is located 13km (8 miles) from the city centre. It is the main international and domestic gateway to the Northern Territory.
Approximate flying time from London is 21 hours, usually with a stop over in Singapore or Bali. Several no-frills airlines serve the city.
Airport facilities include ATMs, bureaux de change, left luggage, restaurants, bars, shops and car hire (Avis, Budget, Europcar, Hertz and Thrifty). There are also a couple of hotels on site: the Darwin Airport Resort (tel: (08) 8920 3333; www.darwinairportresort.com.au) and the Darwin Airport Inn (tel: (08) 8920 7800; www.darwinairportinn.com.au).
Darwin Airport Shuttle Bus (tel: (08) 8981 5066) meets all flights and connects the airport with city hotels. The trip into the city takes around 15 minutes.
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