Canberra Airport (CBR)

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Canberra Airport (IATA: CBR, ICAO: YSCB) is the main international gateway to the capital of Australia and also serves Queanbeyan, regional areas of the Australian Capital Territory and southeastern New South Wales county.


It is the eight busiest airport in Australia. Canberra Airport is located 8 kilometers (5 miles) from downtown Canberra, at North Canberra district.

Top busiest domestic routes from Canberra Airport are Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Adelaide.

Canberra Airport handled 3,217,391 passengers in 2019.

Terminal

Canberra Airport has a single passenger terminal.

Facilities and Services

Canberra Airport offers the following services to passengers:

- Baggage services
- Luggage claim
- Baggage carousels
- Prayer room
- Baby care room
- First aid station
- Disabled access
- ATMs
- Public phones

Contact

Address: 21 Terminal Circuit, Canberra, ACT 2609, AUSTRALIA

Phone: +61 2 6275 2222 

Email: [email protected] 

Transport

The following means of transport are available to downtown Canberra:

Bus: Canberra ACTION buses are a suitable way to downtown.
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Taxi: Get to downtown Canberra within 10 minutes by taxi.
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Car hire: Hire a car in Caberra Airport. You can also book your car through our searching engine!
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About Canberra

Canberra is the capital of Australia and the capital city of the Australian Capital Territory. It is located in the east coast and is the largest inland city of the country (Sydney and Melbourne are the largest cities). As the capital of Australia, Canberra seats the Parliament House, the High Court, the residence of the Governor-General and also the center of many national and cultural institutions.

While your visit in Canberra, you shouldn’t miss the Australian War Memorial, the National Gallery of Australia, the National Library, and many of the Commonwealth government buildings. Other sites of interest are the Australian National Botanic Gardens, the Captain James Cook Memorial in Lake Burley Griffin and the Telstra Tower.