Adelaide Airport is the primary international and domestic airport serving South Australia, acting as the main aviation gateway to the state. Located about 7 kilometres southwest of Adelaide city centre, it connects South Australia to destinations across Australia and internationally to Asia, the Middle East, and the Pacific. The airport is operated by Adelaide Airport Limited and is one of the few airports in Australia where the international and domestic terminals are housed within a single integrated building.
Adelaide is primarily served by one main commercial airport, Adelaide Airport (ADL). Parafield Airport, located north of the city, handles general aviation, flight training, and some charter operations but does not serve scheduled commercial passenger flights. For all international and domestic travel, ADL is the sole operating commercial airport for the city.
Adelaide Airport operates as a single integrated terminal building, housing both international and domestic operations under one roof. The terminal is divided into separate international and domestic sections, each with dedicated check-in counters, security screening, and passenger facilities. This single-terminal setup makes Adelaide Airport one of the more straightforward airports to navigate in Australia.
Since Adelaide Airport functions as a single integrated terminal, no inter-terminal transfer is required. Passengers moving between the international and domestic sections can do so within the same building. The walk between sections takes just a few minutes, making connections between domestic and international flights relatively easy to manage.
Adelaide Airport has two runways designated 05/23 and 12/30. Both are capable of handling a range of aircraft from narrow-body domestic jets to wide-body international aircraft. The runway layout supports the airport's mix of short-haul domestic services and long-haul international routes operating through the terminal.
Australia has its own visa system and Indian passport holders must obtain a visa before travelling to Adelaide. Here is what Indian travellers need to know:
Apply well in advance as Australian visa processing times can vary and it is advisable to apply at least 6 to 8 weeks before travel.
The official name is Adelaide Airport, operated by Adelaide Airport Limited since it was privatised in 1998.
The IATA code is ADL.
Adelaide Airport operates as a single integrated terminal with separate sections for domestic and international flights, all within the same building.
The airport is located approximately 7 kilometres southwest of Adelaide city centre in the suburb of Adelaide Airport, South Australia.
The current terminal at Adelaide Airport opened in 2005, replacing the older separate domestic and international terminal buildings that previously served the site.
Yes, Adelaide Airport operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week, though certain retail and dining services may have reduced hours during late-night periods.
The airport is approximately 7 kilometres from Adelaide city centre. Taxis, ride-hailing services, and the SkyLink bus connect the airport to the city in around 15 to 20 minutes.
Airlines operating from ADL include Qantas, Virgin Australia, Rex Airlines, Jetstar, Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Malaysia Airlines, and Qatar Airways, among others.
Yes, ADL has several lounges including the Qantas Club Lounge, Virgin Australia Lounge, and the Plaza Premium Lounge in the international section, accessible based on airline, ticket class, or lounge membership programmes such as Priority Pass.
Domestic Flights
International Flights