Sydney International Airport (airport code SYD) is located 8 kilometres from the centre of Sydney, Australia. With over 35.5 million passengers, Sydney Airport is Australia's busiest airport and the 28th busiest in the world. Sydney Airport is considered the gateway to Australia serving 46 international, 23 domestic and 28 regional destinations. T1 is the airport's international terminal, T2 is the domestic terminal and T3 serves Qantas Airlines exclusively as their domestic terminal. Airport Link connects both the international and domestic terminals by 10-minute train to the Central Railway Station in Sydney. Voted a Top 10 International Airport by readers of Condé Nast Magazine, Sydney airport is currently upgrading T1.
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Changi Airport in Singapore (airport code SIN) is the world's 17th busiest airport serving 100 international airlines to more than 60 countries. Built just 30 years ago, Changi has come a long way from just one terminal in 1988 to four terminals today. Terminal 1 underwent renovations completed in 2012. Terminal 2 was renovated in 2006 and Terminal 3 opened in 2008 and is connected to the rest of the airport via Skytrain. The Budget Terminal serves low-cost carriers in Asia. The entire airport handles over 19 million passengers every year. Changi has received the World's Best Airport award from Ultratravel Magazine the last four years.
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Phuket International Airport (HKT), gateway to Phuket Island, a paradise for tourists in the southern part of Thailand. Phuket Island and nearby provinces are popular resort areas and Phuket International Airport welcomes a large number of passengers from all over the world, and plays an important role in promoting travel and tourism in the southern region as well as throughout the kingdom. Phuket International Airport is the second busiest airport in Thailand. Millions of passengers each year visit Phuket to enjoy a wide range of tourist services, natural beauty of the world famous Phuket beaches and fascinating tourist attractions.
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Dublin Airport (airport code DUB) or Aerfort Bhaile Àtha Cliath is 5.4 miles north of the centre of Dublin, Ireland. AirCoach operates a 24-hour shuttle bus service to the city. Public buses, taxis and rental cars are also available. Featuring two terminals, Terminal 1 is home to all Ryanair flights and European air carriers. Terminal 2 is home to Aer Lingus and mostly US airlines and operates a special US Customs & Border Protection facility inside the terminal, one of only two such facilities outside North America along with Shannon. United States border preclearance services are available at the airport for US-bound passengers, making Dublin one of only two European airports with this facility along with Shannon.Among the 10 busiest airports in Europe, Dublin Airport averages 60,000 passengers per day and over 18.5 million passengers per year.
The airport has an extensive short and medium haul network, served by an array of carriers as well as some intercontinental routes focused in the Middle East and North America. It serves as the headquarters of Ireland's flag carrier Aer Lingus, Ireland's regional airline Stobart Air (formerly Aer Arann) and also Europe's largest low-cost carrier Ryanair, along with Air Contractors, together with a fifth airline, CityJet, which doesn't maintain major operations here.
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Zurich Airport (airport code ZRH) is located in Zurich, Switzerland, and is the 12th busiest airport in Europe with over 22 million passengers. Located approximately 11 kilometres north of the city centre, the Swiss Federal Railways train takes only 15 minutes to the Zurich Hauptbahnfhof (main train station). Taxis, buses and rental cars are also available. The airport has one passenger terminal with Concourses A, B and E. An underground train takes passengers from the A and B concourses to the separate Concourse E. Centrally located, Zurich is home to many worldwide financial institutions and situated on the shores of Lake Zurich appealing to both business and leisure travellers.
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Los Angeles International Airport (airport code LAX) is the world's busiest origin and destination airport. Origin and destination passengers are those who begin or end their trips at LAX rather than connecting. LAX is the 7th busiest airport in the world and has nine passenger terminals including the newly renovated Tom Bradley International Terminal. It is the only airport to have a US Coast Guard Air Station on-site. Gateway to Southern California, passengers can find all kinds of airport information from various sources such as listening to LAX Air Radio 530, picking up a copy of LAX Magazine, or watching videos on You Tube. In 2010 the Observation Deck at the LAX Theme Building (designed by Disney) reopened after being closed since 9/11. Fully renovated, the deck is open Saturdays and Sundays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and is free to the public including free telescopes (parking fees apply).
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Sydney International Airport (airport code SYD) is located 8 kilometres from the centre of Sydney, Australia. With over 35.5 million passengers, Sydney Airport is Australia's busiest airport and the 28th busiest in the world. Sydney Airport is considered the gateway to Australia serving 46 international, 23 domestic and 28 regional destinations. T1 is the airport's international terminal, T2 is the domestic terminal and T3 serves Qantas Airlines exclusively as their domestic terminal. Airport Link connects both the international and domestic terminals by 10-minute train to the Central Railway Station in Sydney. Voted a Top 10 International Airport by readers of Condé Nast Magazine, Sydney airport is currently upgrading T1.
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