Newcastle Airport has formally opened its new terminal after two years of building.
The worldwide terminal, which expands the airport to eight gates together with its first aerobridge, will greater than double Newcastle’s capability and permit for extra worldwide visitors, together with an upcoming Jetstar service to Bali.
The airport presently serves round 1.3 million passengers per yr, forecast to develop to 2.6 million by 2036, with capability for round 5 million. Airport CEO Linc Horton stated it’s anticipated to ship $12.7 billion in financial profit over the following 20 years.
“We commenced direct flights to Perth earlier this month, have direct flights to Bali commencing on the twenty first of October, and are engaged on extra thrilling routes for our area,” he stated.
“Our area’s new worldwide terminal is a legacy asset constructed immediately for the a long time to come back; for our shareholder councils, Port Stephens and Metropolis of Newcastle, for our communities, for the State of New South Wales and for the Federal Authorities whose funding in us is an funding in our area’s future.
“This terminal is a bodily illustration of our dedication to delivering the airport our area deserves connecting the individuals of the Hunter to the world and creating new pathways for commerce, tourism and financial improvement.”
The complete opening of the terminal on Thursday – which was attended by roughly 300 passengers and friends – was accompanied by a RAAF flyby, and follows the opening of the arrivals corridor to home passengers in July.
Its first everlasting worldwide route, a Jetstar service working 3 times per week to Bali, will start on 21 October utilizing the low-cost service’s A321neo LR fleet, decreasing the necessity for Hunter Area residents to journey to Sydney for Bali flights.
“We’re thrilled to be the airline to launch Newcastle’s first worldwide flights in additional than 5 years with our new direct service from Newcastle to Bali,” Jetstar CEO Stephanie Tully stated in June.
“Jetstar is dedicated to creating journey extra accessible, and other people residing in and round Newcastle will now not have to drive to different airports to fly abroad, which suggests extra money and time can go towards their vacation.
“We need to thank Newcastle Airport and the NSW authorities for his or her help in making journey extra accessible.”
The NSW Authorities final yr signed a memorandum of understanding with Newcastle Airport for 2 years of funding from the state’s Aviation Attraction Fund after the graduation of recent routes, with a purpose to entice carriers to launch providers.
The airport beforehand signalled it might host each day worldwide flights, together with to New Zealand and Singapore, as soon as the upgrades have been full.


