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Good luck with that.I actually think it would be quicker to get to Newcastle on train than WSI from Central,
Good luck with that.I actually think it would be quicker to get to Newcastle on train than WSI from Central,
HKG closed their city airport and moved all ops to the current airport miles away. BUT, they built the Express train from the outset.Well SYD could be expanded HKG style to have another runway floating in Botany Bay or second Sydney airport could have actually be built in Sydney.
Not sure too many people are suggesting it’ll be the “main gateway” (at least for a while).WSI may work for freight, but it is never going to be the main gateway for tourists or business travellers into NSW.
Yes, there’s the niggly issue that NTL doesn’t have decent PT either. Quite a large air gap between Broadmeadow and Willy town!Good luck with that.
It would cost significantly more and not solve any of the commercial freight problems. On a serious note, where do you honestly think within Sydney there exists the space for another airport besides this place that the government has earmarked for the past 40 years.Well SYD could be expanded HKG style to have another runway floating in Botany Bay or second Sydney airport could have actually be built in Sydney.
I actually think it would be quicker to get to Newcastle on train than WSI from Central, as the central coast & hunter trains are generally express. Newcstle as the choice would also have other benefits as at least its gateway to the Hunter (a tourist attraction), nothing for international guests to do near WSI.
I think we've well established that WSI is not near you nor for you. I can equally say the same for my friend if they want to get to SYD at 3am, that's a $150+ uber ride for them from the Blacktown area.Well at 3am I can be at SYD in Uber/Taxi 12 minutes (no traffic) and $25. Where as at 3am there is no PT available to WSI (and Uber would be over $200 negating any savings in airfare).
I'd be very surprised if any local is departing from City of Sydney and going to WSI unless for very specific reasons. As for tourists, its one of those learning curves, vut then again I laughed at my brother for booking a 7am flight from NRT when he asked me if there was PT options and told him to shuffle himself to an airport hotel the night before.NSW trains/metro dont run 24 hours a day. Given the request is to be at airport 2 hours (3 hours if destination is the USA) before an international flight; even for a flight departing at 7am from WSI there is no way to PT from city of Sydney to WSI (trains dont start until 5am).
And it's not being touted right now as the replacement for SYD. It exists toWSI may work for freight, but it is never going to be the main gateway for tourists or business travellers into NSW.
HKG closed their city airport and moved all ops to the current airport miles away. BUT, they built the Express train from the outset.
Hopefully I will be long dead before that ever happens.If they build an express train (not just an all stations metro), it’s quite possible that WSI could replace SYD in time but probably not in my life time….
Yes, there’s the niggly issue that NTL doesn’t have decent PT either. Quite a large air gap between Broadmeadow and Willy town!
Absolutely. Hopefully for those of us not living in Sydney though one day it gives us on option of a decent transfer between domestic and International rather then the current unsatisfactory setup at SYD
Well SYD could be expanded HKG style to have another runway floating in Botany Bay or second Sydney airport could have actually be built in Sydney.
It would cost significantly more and not solve any of the commercial freight problems. On a serious note, where do you honestly think within Sydney there exists the space for another airport besides this place that the government has earmarked for the past 40 years.
Nope and I admit to confusing with central coast (also a place with plenty of undeveloped land 40 years ago).I take it you haven't caught a train to Newcastle?
But you have to get to central first to then get a train that goes to St Mary's so 1.5hr best case scenario to get to WSI (and if charges are similar to current airport access fee then more expensive than a Uber in peak time to SYD).Your average train will take about 45mins to reach St Marys then you swap onto the metro. It will not take more than 25-30mins from St Marys even factoring wait times.
I think we've well established that WSI is not near you nor for you. I can equally say the same for my friend if they want to get to SYD at 3am, that's a $150+ uber ride for them from the Blacktown area.
My point exactly, its not a reasonable commute whatsoever for any local (or tourist) living (staying) in the city, eastern suburbs, north shore, inner west, southern suburbs, a huge chunk of West (i.e. Strathfield to Paramatta) and a lot of the South West (Bankstown).I'd be very surprised if any local is departing from City of Sydney and going to WSI unless for very specific reasons.
As for tourists, its one of those learning curves, vut then again I laughed at my brother for booking a 7am flight from NRT when he asked me if there was PT options and told him to shuffle himself to an airport hotel the night before.
2) As a secondary alternative in both weather events as well as late night departures/arrivals
There isnt exactly a plethora of hotels planned for WSI. Have any 4 star offerings been announced? At least at LHR you have a Sofitel connected to the terminal.
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Interesting, right now if a plane diverts to CBR or BNE due to weather QF put you up in a hotel overnight. I imagine if you end up at WSI (instead of SYD) that QF wont be stumping up the extra $170 in Uber fares to get you back to your home in Sydney.
Proposals for large development projects at Western Sydney International Airport are approved by the Australian Government as a Major Development Plan (MDP). Below are the MDPs that have been approved at WSI.
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The Major Development Plan proposes a ‘precinct’ concept (see below) that will deliver serviced super-lots, arterial road connections, an internal road network and the construction of a warehouse, bulky goods building, and a hotel precinct, to serve the early requirements of the region and airport operations.
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Construction Estate works for the BPSO are scheduled to commence in late 2023, and will be completed by July 2024, with the warehouse, bulky goods development and hotel estimated to be completed by late 2025.


Hilarious stuffAlso Bankstown could have been converted to a freight airport.
Exactly.Here is the Link for the WSI precint
There is a lot of development in that area which will exceed the forward lifetimes of those commenting here.
They're so thick in Notsydney, that is anything west of Pyrmont, that they build airports without considering all the other things an airport might need...oh wait.
No more hilarious than building an airport outside of Sydney and then using Sydney in the name.Hilarious stuff
Right now, you could consider WSI to be NRT. Maybe in 30 years, they'll expand SYD into the bay and do what they did for HND.Well my preference is to remove SYD curfew and expand SYD into Botany Bay adding a genuine 3rd runway (not one that criss crosses the other 2) and possibly a 4th runway.
Clearly you don’t know how freight operates to even suggest Bankstown.No more hilarious than building an airport outside of Sydney and then using Sydney in the name.
No different to many of the airports across Europe that Ryanair fly's to.No more hilarious than building an airport outside of Sydney and then using Sydney in the name.
But my point was I wouldn't want to stay out there, just get back to Sydney as fast as possible in the unfortunate event I was every diverted there. And that the airline if it diverts somewhere more than an hour away from the destination purchased should be liable for the cost to get me to the location I actually purchased.
Except NRT is still out in the countryside after all the years after opening. WSI is starting off from the edge of the urban conurbation.Right now, you could consider WSI to be NRT. Maybe in 30 years, they'll expand SYD into the bay and do what they did for HND.
Belongs in the travel mistakes thread but yes as a young fella it was a rude shock to land at Frankfurt-Hahn for the first time only to realise it’s nowhere near Frankfurt and having to hitch a ride into KoblenzNo different to many of the airports across Europe that Ryanair fly's to.
No different to many of the airports across Europe that Ryanair fly's to.
No different to many of the airports across Europe that Ryanair fly's to.
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