browski
Established Member
- Joined
- Sep 8, 2004
- Posts
- 1,498
I am in a position where I can now work from home. This turn of events has lead me to consider where, in an ideal world, would be the best aussie Domestic/Int'l airport to live within 90 minutes drive time.
Perth?
Melbourne?
Darwin?
Sydney?
Cairns?
Sorry, Adelaide does not count as an Int'l airport and Hobart is not really part of Australia.
So my question is "Which airport in the country is the best to use as your primary departure/arrival point.
Possible Criteria: Airport Costs(Taxes/Parking/Taxi time & cost to city); Connections, Length of check-in lines (even in Business), Airline Lounge Facilities. Just for the sake of the exercise we are not comparing living on the beach at Noosa compared to living in a trailer park in Avalon - just comparing the airports.
My gut feeling is that domestically, Sunshine Coast is the best and internationally, Brisbane is the pick of the bunch.
Would anybody choose other options?
Am I alone in thinking that Sydney Int'l would rate way down on the list?
Would anybody objectively pick Melb Tulla over Brisbane Int'l?
Perth?
Melbourne?
Darwin?
Sydney?
Cairns?
Sorry, Adelaide does not count as an Int'l airport and Hobart is not really part of Australia.
So my question is "Which airport in the country is the best to use as your primary departure/arrival point.
Possible Criteria: Airport Costs(Taxes/Parking/Taxi time & cost to city); Connections, Length of check-in lines (even in Business), Airline Lounge Facilities. Just for the sake of the exercise we are not comparing living on the beach at Noosa compared to living in a trailer park in Avalon - just comparing the airports.
My gut feeling is that domestically, Sunshine Coast is the best and internationally, Brisbane is the pick of the bunch.
Would anybody choose other options?
Am I alone in thinking that Sydney Int'l would rate way down on the list?
Would anybody objectively pick Melb Tulla over Brisbane Int'l?