Adelaide Airport
Adelaide Airport is around about 8 kilometres from the city’s CBD. Its international and domestic terminals are stand one kilometre apart, and together they service international, domestic, regional and charter flights.
Parking at the airport costs around $4 for the first half-an-hour, increasing to $7 for every 90 minutes after that. A full day will set you back $16. Alternatively you could use the valet car parking service located at the domestic terminal. For around $20 per day, you’re car is stored in undercover secure parking.
If you don’t have your own car to get you there or get you out and away, there’s the usual shuttle bus, taxi and rental car options.
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Otherwise, if you think you just need a one-off ride to the city, a taxi journey to the centre, depending on traffic conditions, will take around 15 minutes and cost $12 - $17.
Or you could take the Skylink Adelaide Shuttle Bus, which runs regularly between both terminals, and drops off at the National Rail Terminal, the city centre and most places of accommodation. The journey takes about half-an-hour and costs around $7.50 for adults and $2.50 for children.
Visit Adelaide Airport for information on domestic and international arrival and departure times.
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