Hobart Airport (HBA)

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Hobart Airport (IATA: HBA, ICAO: YMHB) is the main gateway to the island of Tasmania in Australia and its major airport.


Hobart Airport is located in Cambridge, 17 kilometers (11 miles) northeast of Hobart city centre.

Top domestic destinations from HBA Airport are Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane.

Hobart Airport is a small Airport which normally handles around 2 million passengers per year. with coronavirus crisis, numbers decreased a little. 

Terminal

Hobart Airport has a single passenger terminal.

Facilities and Services

Hobart Airport offers the following services to passengers:

- Free Wi-Fi
- Toilets
- Disabled toilets
- Parenting room
- Exclusive airport lounges
- Oversize baggage
- Lost & found

Contact

Address: Strachan Street, Cambridge, Tasmania 7170, AUSTRALIA

Phone: +61 3 62166 1600

Transport

The following means of transport are available at Hobart Airport to the city center:


Bus: The Hobart City Express takes you to several destinations within the city centre.
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Taxi: Get to downtown Hobart within 20 minutes by taxi.
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Car hire: Hire a car in Hobart Airport or through our search engine!
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About Hobart

Hobart is the largest and the main city of the island of Tasmania in Australia. It is located in the south-east coast of the island, on the estuary of the Derwent River. The city is a base of operations for scientific and tourist expeditions to Antarctica.

It is a tourist hub given many of its popular attractions such as the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens, the second oldest of its kind in Australia, the Tasman Bridge and the Hobart Synagogue – the oldest in Australia. You should also visit Mount Wellington, where hiking is highly recommended given its unique biodiversity.