Perth Airport is Western Australia's main airport and Australia's fourth busiest, located about 12 km northeast of the city centre. PER connects Western Australia to destinations across Australia, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and beyond, serving as a domestic hub for Qantas and Virgin Australia alongside a range of international carriers.
Perth has one main commercial airport, PER. Jandakot Airport, about 20 km south of the city, handles general aviation, charter, and flight training only. All scheduled domestic and international flights operate from PER.
PER has four terminals. Terminals 1 and 2 handle international flights, with T1 shared by Qantas international services. T3 serves Qantas and Alliance Airlines on domestic routes, and T4 handles Virgin Australia, Rex, and other domestic operators. T1 and T2 are connected within the international precinct, while T3 and T4 form a separate domestic precinct.
T1 and T2 are connected within the international precinct. The domestic terminals, T3 and T4, are about 3 km away and accessed via a free inter-terminal transfer bus. Allow at least 90 minutes when connecting between domestic and international flights to transfer and clear immigration.
PER has two runways, designated 03/21 and 06/24, supporting simultaneous domestic and international operations. The airport continues to develop its infrastructure to accommodate increasing passenger numbers as Western Australia's economy and tourism sector expand.
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PER has the Qantas Club, Qantas Business Lounge, Virgin Australia's The Lounge, and Priority Pass lounges across both precincts. General facilities include free Wi-Fi, duty-free retail, diverse dining, currency exchange, ATMs, luggage storage, medical services, and baby care rooms.
The international terminal has a duty-free area with Australian products, wine, cosmetics, and luxury goods. Cafes and restaurants serve Australian and international cuisine. The terminals have retail shops, children's play areas, relaxation zones, and charging stations. Art installations celebrating Western Australian Aboriginal culture and landscapes are displayed in the international precinct.
The official name is Perth Airport, previously referred to as Perth (Guildford) Airport after the nearby suburb.
The IATA code is PER, visible on boarding passes, luggage tags, and booking confirmations.
T1 and T2 handle international flights. T3 serves Qantas domestically and T4 handles Virgin Australia and other domestic carriers.
PER is approximately 12 km northeast of Perth city centre in Western Australia.
Perth Airport was established in 1944 and has been progressively expanded, with major terminal developments completed in the 2010s.
Yes, PER operates 24 hours a day, though some retail and dining outlets have limited overnight hours.
PER is about 12 km from the city centre. The Transperth train connects the airport to Perth city stations in approximately 20 minutes.
Qantas and Virgin Australia are the main domestic carriers. International airlines include Singapore Airlines, Emirates, Qatar Airways, Cathay Pacific, Batik Air, and AirAsia X.
Yes. PER has the Qantas Club, Qantas Business Lounge, Virgin Australia's The Lounge, and Priority Pass lounges, offering food, drinks, Wi-Fi, and showers.
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