 Perth Airport
Perth’s Airport is located 12 km from the city centre, and is split up
into separate international and domestic terminals. Driving to either terminal
is very straight forward. From the city centre you drive east along the Great
Eastern Freeway and follow the road signs.
For the domestic terminal turn right onto Brearley Avenue.
For the international terminal, simply drive from the left lane onto Tonkin Highway South
and head along until you turn left at Horrie-Miller
Drive.
If you don’t have a car of your own to get
you there or away, then you can either use rental cars, hail a cab, or take a
bus.
Renting cars is as simple as strolling down
to the offices with big signs saying things like Avis, Hertz, Budget, Thrifty
or Europcar. But if you want to make sure you’ve got the best car hire Perth Airport
deal possible, you’ll need to make sure you book online some time before
hopping onto your flight.
Organising your booking through
Carhire.com.au is a good way of saving time and money – Carhire has all the
deals and specials of the major car rental companies in one spot. It also has official
contracts with these companies, so you have can take advantage of the discounts
Carhire has managed to negotiate.
Or if buses are more your automotive style,
then the Perth Airport Shuttle is for you. Pick-up points are spread throughout
the city near most hotels, motels and hostels. Prices vary according to which
terminal you are heading to or from. Adults range from $11 - $13 one-way, children
from $9 - $10 one-way. Visit Perth Airport Bus Information for further prices.
Taxis from or to the city centre will cost around $28 to $21
depending again on which terminal you’re coming from or going to.
Visit Perth Airport for more information regarding arrivals and departures for
international and domestic flights.
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