Want to get some "real world" advice on an INT-DOM transfer. Travelling with my mum CHC-SYD-BNE (EK>QF) in J. She'll be using a wheelchair from aircraft door to aircraft door and we have a 2h15m transfer time.
Seems like we'll have enough time (provided no delays etc.), but what is the actual transfer experience like via the bus? I have never transited INT-DOM at SYD before and had no idea there was a separate, almost off-site check-in zone for domestic flights until I saw a YouTube video recently.
Wow, ... that would be a hard thing to do.
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Yes, there is a separate check in site, at the int terminal, if you have a look at the Sydney Airport T1 map, go out the zone a arr door, turn right, follow a very long walkway, to the int -> dom transfer zone.
Depending on when you are arriving, they might have opened the int road bus by then, or make you do bag drop at that zone, then have to use the outside road bus.
The bus will be very full, as they cram people on.
Good luck.
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If you miss the last flight, EK CHC -> SYD arr quite late in the evenings, you might have to overnight in SYD, if you miss the flight.
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If it works, 2.15 is tight, but doable, but if the arr process is lacking, ie, you are held up by the DAFF person wanting a bag opening, you might have to overnight.
With the wheelchair, you might get expedited part way.
But still have to do the first booth for Smartgate, unless you want to try the staffed ABF entry desk, and bypass the booths, (that first booth is the one that asks a few questions on the touchscreen)....