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  2. Adelaide Airport - Wikipedia

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    Adelaide Airport also experienced the greatest international growth out of any Australian port. [2] In July 2020, Emirates, China Southern and Cathay Pacific announced their suspension of services to Adelaide Airport due to travel restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Emirates announced they would return to Adelaide on 28 October 2024. [30]

  3. Adelaide Airport, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Adelaide Airport is a suburb in the City of West Torrens west of the Adelaide city centre. The suburb was proclaimed in 1991. [7] Almost the entire area of the suburb is taken up by the Adelaide Airport and associated businesses. There is also Harbour Town shopping centre on the western side of the suburb.

  4. List of airports in South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; ... Adelaide: Adelaide Airport: Public: YPAD: ADL

  5. List of VietJet Air destinations - Wikipedia

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    Airport Notes Ref. Australia: Adelaide: Adelaide Airport: Terminated [1] Brisbane: Brisbane Airport [2] Melbourne: Melbourne Airport: Perth: Perth Airport: Sydney: Sydney Airport [3] Cambodia: Siem Reap: Siem Reap–Angkor International Airport: China: Beijing: Beijing Daxing International Airport [4] Chengdu: Chengdu Shuangliu International ...

  6. Transport in South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Transport in South Australia is provided by a mix of road, rail, sea and air transport. The capital city of Adelaide is the centre to transport in the state. With its population of 1.4 million people, it has the majority of the state's 1.7 million inhabitants.

  7. Airlines of South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Airlines of South Australia Fokker F27-200 at Adelaide Airport in October 1987. On 1 July 1959, Ansett purchased Guinea Airways and rebranded it Airlines of South Australia (ASA) on 21 December 1959. [1] ASA took over the Guinea Airways existing fleet of five Douglas DC-3s and an Auster, and added a 52-seat Convair 440.

  8. Transport in Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] Other Free services in Adelaide include the City Loop, operating under callsigns 99C and 99A, formerly known as 99C only. The 99B, the Beeline, was another free service which ran until 2007, when the Glenelg tram line extension was finally inaugurated. 97A and 97C are new services which started when the new Royal Adelaide Hospital ...

  9. File:Bus Stop, Adelaide Airport.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Adelaide has one of Australia's few airports with a regular bus service (J1 and J2). The bus stop is a short walk from the terminal, away from the congested taxi rank, hire car concession and private vehicle drop-off area.

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