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The new terminal will mirror the Southern Concourse Terminal, opened late last year and currently used by Qantas and Jetstar.
They don't.... must be in the pipeline!And here I was thinking JQ didn't fly to CBR. Despite not advertising flights there, they must.
They don't.... must be in the pipeline!
I highly doubt we will see international flights from Canberra (ignoring the 3 months which FJ ran a NAN service). ADL has 3 times the population than CBR and doesn't have the easy driving access to SYD like CBR does (most of the CBR-SYD shuttle busses offer SYD airport dropoff \ pickup), and yet ADL only has a few token int flights.
All that said, I do like the current changes happening to CBR airport.![]()
International flights would be awesome, a JQ status run to SIN/BKK would be just the ticket.
and yet ADL only has a few token int flights.
In 1971 I was on the other side of the airfield in Canberra learning to fly Iroquois Helicopters. -- Ancient history now :!:I remember my first flight into Canberra and the baggage carts being driven straight from the aircraft to the outside, front, right end of the terminal, so you could walk over and pick up your bag from the cart. 1971 I think it was. Looks to have changed a bit since then. :shock:![]()
Whilst the new terminal in CBR is a huge improvement over the old one (notwithstanding the fact that the QP gets the great view over the tarmac whilst the J lounge overlooks a multi-story carpark), I don't know why they still bother pretending it's an international airport.
I don't believe there's enough demand for any regular international flights out of Canberra, and I don't see why airlines and the airport would invest in the facilities for a '1-3 flights per week' international service. The previous attempts at international flights out of CBR were short-lived - I think the only full international flight ever taken out of CBR was when the ACT Government chartered an aircraft to fly people directly to the Brumbies finals in NZ during the early 2000s.
Not to mention of course the lack of a First lounge in CBR, and the airport's inability to accept aircraft large enough to have true international seating (either First class or true lie-flat Business), means that any international flight taken out of CBR will be catering to the low-cost airline crowd rather than the business and government travellers who seem to provide most of CBR's domestic traffic. For me at least, I'd prefer to connect through Sydney and take advantage of the better lounge and aircraft options even if there was a direct flight to my destination from CBR.
they can easily land a B747 there (I've seen several B747's there this year alone).
There isn't the demand for any regular service anywhere to or from Canberra. I'd guess there might be a B737's worth of international travellers a day, but they would be spread out all over. US/UK/Europe/Asia/Pacific. Forget the longhaul flights to UK or US - we'd never fill a jumbo or A340 or anything similar.
I dare say CBR is an international airport for the same reason that jervis bay is part of the ACT. It's the nation's capital. Symbolic reason not practical.