About Perth
Perth, situated on Australia's west coast, approximately 21,000 km from Adelaide, is a fast-growing city known for its relaxed lifestyle, beautiful beaches, and sunny weather. Perth has many historical sites, cosy cafes, and appealing restaurants alongside stylish shops. The pleasant weather encourages locals and visitors to actively engage in outdoor activities such as cycling, swimming, and leisurely walks.
Perth Airport
Perth Airport (IATA code - PER) serves as a significant hub for both domestic and international flights, featuring four terminals - T1, T2, T3, and T4. These terminals are divided into two precincts, with Terminal 1 (international) on the eastern side of the runway and domestic terminals (T2 and T3) on the west. Terminal 4 is a key hub for QantasLink, handling regional flights within Western Australia. Accessing the airport is made easy via multiple means - a bus service departing from Elizabeth Quay Bus Station in the CBD, taxi rides with designated rideshare pick-up points, and a well-linked train network with the Perth city train station located in proximity to the airport. Passengers traversing through Perth Airport benefit from an array of amenities. These include complimentary Wi-Fi, charging stations, medical services, ATMs, lost and found assistance, currency exchange services, and shower facilities.