[Perth, Australia] Perth International Airport ✈️
Perth is the fourth most populous city in Australia.
This airport is the gateway to Western Australia 🖐️
Perth International Airport consists of four terminals, T1 to T4, and major international flights except Qantas and Virgin Australia domestic flights use T1.
Some domestic flights use T2, and T3 and T4 are exclusively for Qantas international and domestic flights and Jetstar domestic flights, so unless you are using Qantas, most people will probably depart and arrive at T1 ☝️
The interior is two stories and has a simple and clean impression.
The arrival floor and check-in floor are located on the same floor, so it's easy to find.
The atmosphere is reminiscent of Scandinavia and Canada, and it's clean and nice ✨
I was surprised to see that there was Japanese writing!
Because of the compact design, there aren't many restaurants and souvenir shops, but the bare minimum is there.
The last three photos were taken upon arrival 📷
These are the pictures I took when I arrived in Australia! It lifts your spirits 🇦🇺
ANA's Perth route, which has been suspended since its launch, is likely to resume this winter, so the number of Japanese people visiting this time will likely increase 😉
However, we do not recommend exchanging money at the airport.
Also, when I tried to do it at an ATM, the fee was displayed as AUD5.
(Westpac ATMs in the city have no bank fee)
You can use credit cards at the airport train ticket machines and ride-sharing services such as Uber, so leaving the airport without cash is also an option 📝
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T1 and T2, and T3 and T4 are adjacent to each other, but T1/2 and T3/4 are located on opposite sides of the runway, so you cannot walk there.
When considering a transfer across terminals, please be careful to check the departure and arrival terminals!
Visiting date: May 2023
[Address]
Perth Airport, WA 6105 Australia
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