List of the busiest airports in Australia

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This is a list of the busiest airports in Australia by passenger traffic and aircraft movements.

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At a glance

Passenger traffic per civil year for ten busiest australian airports. See Wikidata query.

Top 10 airports by passenger movements

This is a list of the busiest airports in Australia by passenger movements (both inbound and outbound) compiled by the Bureau of Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Economics. All passenger numbers are listed in thousands. [1]

#AirportLocation IATA 1985–861990–911995–962000–012005–062010–112015–162016–172017–182018-192019-202020-212021-222022-2023
1 Sydney Airport Sydney, New South Wales SYD9,49812,36119,87825,81428,99635,95841,10542,61444,03544,37632,1957,80413,670
2 Melbourne Airport Melbourne, Victoria MEL6,4768,34612,97216,88121,04127,96333,70534,87836,31937,05727,0036,10612,817
3 Brisbane Airport Brisbane, Queensland BNE3,4575,2469,23612,46716,01619,97522,32022,65323,23823,62317,8057,53010,023
4 Perth Airport Perth, Western Australia PER1,9392,5084,1455,1627,00510,89012,55812,45312,43312,4069,3463,2624,757
5 Adelaide Airport Adelaide, South Australia ADL2,0822,4613,7434,4435,7677,2797,7787,9998,2748,3686,2462,7513,821
6 Gold Coast Airport Gold Coast, Queensland OOL7781,0901,9931,8883,5155,4866,2736,4576,5416,4144,7792,0022,996
7 Cairns Airport Cairns, Queensland CNS5781,2882,5952,8913,7313,8594,7114,8984,9694,8593,4722,0822,625
8 Hobart Airport Hobart, Tasmania HBA5065908509741,6061,9032,3132,4412,5962,7262,0741,0371,506
9 Canberra Airport Canberra, Australian Capital Territory CBR1,0081,1241,7502,1072,5503,2412,8313,0133,1793,2182,3501,0451,286
10 Townsville Airport Townsville, Queensland TSV1,0305125987321,1611,6301,5301,5351,6271,5941,2169761,195

Note: Prior to the COVID-19 Pandemic, Darwin International Airport, Northern Territory was ranked 10.

Top 10 airports by aircraft movements

This is a list of the busiest airports in Australia by aircraft movements compiled by Airservices Australia. [2] This list includes regular public transport operations and private operations.

RankAirportLocation IATA 20002005201020152020
1 Sydney Airport Sydney, New South WalesSYD308,342281,738304,938336,956
2 Moorabbin Airport Melbourne, VictoriaMBW256,644264,734252,218242,542
3 Parafield Airport Adelaide, South Australianone158,268177,432228,290235,384
4 Melbourne Airport Melbourne, VictoriaMEL174,462180,278205,202235,314
5 Jandakot Airport Perth, Western AustraliaJAD265,700372,300295,516222,874
6 Bankstown Airport Sydney, New South WalesBWU298,798275,846275,978220,166
7 Brisbane Airport Brisbane, QueenslandBNE169,198164,538187,956220,154
8 Perth Airport Perth, Western AustraliaPER103,198101,648124,640138,728
9 Archerfield Airport Brisbane, QueenslandNone182,682141,466118,354133,872
10 Adelaide Airport Adelaide, South AustraliaADL112,554106,840101,560106,630

Top 50 airports by revenue passenger traffic in 2014–15

This list shows revenue passenger traffic by airport. It is compiled from the Bureau of Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Economics. [3] Note: data not available for Avalon Airport; regular public transport operations only.

RankAirportLocation State/territory Domestic revenue passengersInternational revenue passengersTotal revenue passengers
1 Sydney Airport Sydney New South Wales25,513,15613,508,20139,021,357
2 Melbourne Airport Melbourne Victoria23,524,6598,410,94131,935,600
3 Brisbane Airport Brisbane Queensland16,775,0215,143,33621,918,357
4 Perth Airport Perth Western Australia8,535,7654,187,27014,176,390
5 Adelaide Airport Adelaide South Australia6,736,724933,4778,066,632
6 Gold Coast Airport Gold Coast Queensland4,988,337878,9575,867,294
7 Cairns Airport Cairns Queensland3,902,635488,3794,391,014
8 Canberra Airport Canberra Australian Capital Territory2,803,98902,803,989
9 Hobart Airport Hobart Tasmania2,186,35802,186,358
10 Darwin Airport Darwin Northern Territory1,765,089292,2182,057,307
11 Townsville Airport Townsville Queensland1,497,94601,497,946
12 Launceston Airport Launceston Tasmania1,272,19801,272,198
13 Newcastle Airport Newcastle New South Wales1,142,99701,142,997
14 Mackay Airport Mackay Queensland928,3540928,354
15 Sunshine Coast Airport Sunshine Coast Queensland837,67810,228847,906
16 Karratha Airport Karratha Western Australia659,9130659,913
17 Rockhampton Airport Rockhampton Queensland634,9130634,913
18 Alice Springs Airport Alice Springs Northern Territory582,7750582,755
19 Hamilton Island Airport Hamilton Island Queensland493,8600493,860
20 Port Hedland Airport Port Hedland Western Australia469,1181,623470,741
21 Gladstone Airport Gladstone Queensland443,7300443,730
22 Ballina Byron Gateway Airport Ballina New South Wales437,0260437,026
23 Broome Airport Broome Western Australia383,9520383,952
24 Coffs Harbour Airport Coffs Harbour New South Wales354,2120354,212
25 Newman Airport Newman Western Australia348,8850348,885
26 Ayers Rock Airport Ayers Rock Northern Territory307,0680307,068
27 Proserpine Airport Proserpine Queensland280,8480280,848
28 Albury Airport Albury New South Wales244,6110244,611
29 Emerald Airport Emerald Queensland230,2740230,274
30 Kalgoorlie Airport Kalgoorlie Western Australia227,9460227,946
31 Port Macquarie Airport Port Macquarie New South Wales225,1980225,198
32 Mildura Airport Mildura Victoria212,7890212,789
33 Wagga Wagga Airport Wagga Wagga New South Wales209,6710209,671
34 Mount Isa Airport Mount Isa Queensland208,3950208,395
35 Roma Airport Roma Queensland198,0990198,099
36 Port Lincoln Airport Port Lincoln South Australia190,8530190,853
37 Dubbo Airport Dubbo New South Wales188,7360188,736
38 Paraburdoo Airport Paraburdoo Western Australia176,1000176,100
39 Hervey Bay Airport Hervey Bay Queensland162,6880162,688
40 Bundaberg Airport Bundaberg Queensland156,2310156,231
41 Moranbah Airport Moranbah Queensland156,1920156,192
42 Tamworth Airport Tamworth New South Wales153,8380153,838
43 Devonport Airport Devonport Tasmania143,5970143,597
44 Armidale Airport Armidale New South Wales124,1730124,173
45 Geraldton Airport Geraldton Western Australia119,4670119,467
46 Horn Island Airport Horn Island Queensland88,197088,197
47 Learmonth Airport Exmouth Western Australia82,720082,720
48 Kununurra Airport Kununurra Western Australia77,415077,415
49 Mount Gambier Airport Mount Gambier South Australia76,950076,950
50 Olympic Dam Airport Olympic Dam South Australia74,346074,346

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