Brisbane, Australia Airport Information
Brisbane Airport (BNE)
Approximate taxi fare: $34.48 AUD
Brisbane Airport has an international terminal, a domestic terminal and one runway, with another under construction as part of an AU$1 billion expansion plan, due for completion in 2015. The airport operates without a curfew and has direct connections to 26 international destinations. Easily accessible by various modes of transportation, the airport is located just 20 minutes by car from downtown Brisbane along the Gateway Motorway.
With an exquisite range of places to shop and eat, Brisbane Airport is as much a destination as a major transport center. Travelers can spend time browsing an exciting range of shops selling anything from Australiana and Aboriginal artifacts to books, magazines, surf wear, chocolate, jewelry, DVDs and sunglasses. A number of cafes and restaurants serving a delicious range of food and drinks line the terminals, including Aromas, a Brisbane institution, where patrons can enjoy great coffee, tea, beer or wine as they chose from a delectable selection of meals, sandwiches or cakes. For a fresh juice to enliven the senses of weary travelers, the Luscious Juice Bar offers a fine range of juice cocktails, smoothies and healthy snacks.
Other airport services provide currency, travel and accommodation advice. Short-term, long-term and valet parking is available.
Airline carriers serving Brisbane Airport
- Air New Zealand
- Air Niugini
- Air Pacific
- Air Vanuatu
- Aircalin
- Airlines PNG
- Australian air Express
- Brindabella Airlines
- Cathay Pacific
- China Airlines
- Emirates
- Etihad Airways
- EVA Air
- HeavyLift Cargo Airlines
- Japan Airlines
- Korean Air
- MacAir Airlines
- Malaysia Airlines
- Our Airline
- OzJet
- Pacific Air Express
- Qantas
- Regional Express
- Royal Brunei Airlines
- Singapore Airlines
- SkyAirWorld
- Thai Airways International
- Toll Priority
- Virgin Blue
Brisbane, Australia Train Information
Roma Street Transit Centre
The Roma Street Transit Centre is the major hub for all long and short distance buses and trains. Citytrain, the urban rail network, comprises 10 suburban lines that cover the west, north and east sides of the city. Citytrain also manages the Airtrain service in conjunction with Brisbane Airport, which runs every 15 to 30 minutes from the city to the airport. The Airtrain costs AU$13 for a single trip and takes about 20 minutes. Citytrain services generally run Monday through Sunday from 5 to 1 AM.
Brisbane, Australia Public Transportation
Translink
Brisbane public transportation is excellent and simple to use. Translink operates an integrated ticketing system, which works on a zone system for all trains, buses and ferries. There are 23 zones in total, but the city center and most of the inner city suburbs are located within Zone 1. For access to public transportation more than once in a day, travelers can purchase a daily ticket, which allows unlimited transport on trains, buses and ferries. A Zone 1 single ticket costs AU$2.30 and is valid for two hours across all forms of public transportation. A Zone 1 daily ticket costs AU$4.60.
Buses
Citybus operates regular services from the city to the suburbs and is a convenient way to travel around town. The Cityxpress services and Rockets, which are fast peak-hour commuter buses, offer even quicker transport. Buses generally operate Monday through Friday from 6:30 AM to 9:30 PM and Saturday and Sunday from 7 AM to 6:30 PM. A free bus loop, which circles the city area stopping at Queen Street Mall, City Hall, Central Station and Riverside, runs Monday through Friday every 10 minutes from 7 AM to 6 PM.
Ferries
Due to Brisbane's geography alongside the curving Brisbane River, ferries are often the best, as well as the most enjoyable, means of travel. The fast blue CityCat catamaran travels between the University of Queensland in the southwest to Apollo Road in the northeast with stops at North Quay, South Bank, Riverside and New Farm Park. It runs daily every 30 minutes from 5:30 to 12:40 AM. The Inner City Ferries zigzag back and forth across the river and generally operate daily every 10 minutes from 6 to 12:30 AM.
Rental Cars
Rental car companies Avis, Budget, Europcar, Hertz, Red Spot and Thrifty operate at Brisbane Airport. Rental car customer service desks are located on level 2 at the international terminal.
Taxis
Taxis are numerous in Brisbane and guests should have no difficulty in flagging one down. Fares start at AU$2.50 and increase at a rate of AU$1.74 per kilometer. Guests should expect a taxi fare of around AU$33 from the city to the airport.