Air New Zealand to fly to Western Sydney from mid-2027.
Source: Western Sydney International Take-Off Fund lands its first route
SMH headline mentioned “surprisingly small terminal”….
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Inside Western Sydney Airport’s surprisingly small terminal
Resembling one of Sydney’s new metro stations, the newly finished terminal is a gleaming, ultra-modern monument to the many shades of brown.www.smh.com.au
It's still a small secondary airport, and there are some real costs in opening a second operation.wonder why VA is continuing to hold off
I can't read the paywalled article, but I wonder what would have motivated a small terminal in the first place, especially if this was supposed to rival SYD (Mascot).We should have built an oversized terminal to cater for future growth.
10M pa is not a small terminal by Aus standards.there some spare land around the place that they could expand if they wanted to?
I think the use of "surprisingly small" is not really accurate. It's about the size of Adelaide airport.We should have built an oversized terminal to cater for future growth.
The approved master plan has a staged growth to 82M. Includes a 2nd runway and further terminal expansion.We should have built an oversized terminal to cater for future growth.
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I think the use of "surprisingly small" is not really accurate. It's about the size of Adelaide airport.
I'm guessing there will be two lounges to start off with at WSI, Qantas and a third-party operator lounge (for all other non-QF partners). I'd tip that SQ will use the third-party lounge.Does WSI have "flex" gates like Adelaide and others, that can be domestic or international? Seems this might be the ideal setup at the start given the expected light international load. It can be a challenge with things like lounges however - if SQ mainline really is flying there (and not Scoot), it seems they will want a lounge of some sort.
Does WSI have "flex" gates like Adelaide and others, that can be domestic or international? Seems this might be the ideal setup at the start given the expected light international load. It can be a challenge with things like lounges however - if SQ mainline really is flying there (and not Scoot), it seems they will want a lounge of some sort.
Live beef exports! I think they’re the displaced cows from constructing the airport!Self loading freight...![]()