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    5.0 (1 review)

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    Sydney Airport

    Sydney Airport

    3.5(199 reviews)
    76.6 km

    I think this must be a very busy airport with some very high income clientele because they had a…read morelarge selection of very expensive luxury brand stores and kiosk everywhere in the main hall. As for lounges, I'm a bit split. I will say that because of the way there terminals are laid out. I think I can appreciate how their lounges are at centralized. One side of the airport has one set of lounges and the other side has their own. Anyways, my issues with the lounges at least the Qantas business lounge and the Amex Centurion lounge was that both were lacking. Where I'm split is, is that really their fault or the fault with those who run the lounge. On that same note, the lounges are part of the airport so it has to be a part of the rating. This is something that I probably shouldn't take issue with but as someone fairly new to international travel I had been looking forward to for a long time. This was also at Auckland Airport in New Zealand by the way, they do smart passport border control whatever they call it these days. You scan your passport, get scanned by a camera and you move through the gate. Efficient? Very. Disappointing? Well for me yes because I had been looking forward to passport stamps.

    I fly to SYD airport about once a year, and every year I go through SYD I noticed something change…read more Recently for passports that's valid for SmartGates, they made a formal line to line up to use the kiosks when you arrive at customs. I also noticed there's an entirely new x-ray machines at security out of the international terminal. Getting an Uber is fairly easy. From the international airport, just follow the signs out to the parking structure and it'll guide you to where to the Uber will pull up. There's a train that can take you to the city center in about 15 minutes. You just need to tap your physical credit card, or Apply Pay, or Android Pay to get through the turnstiles. No need for an Opal Card. From a foreigner prospective, if you are going from a international flight to Sydney to connect to a domestic Australian city, it is a hassle. You must collect you luggage when you land at the international terminal, go through customs, take a shuttle or train to the domestic terminal, and re-check your bag at the domestic terminal. If you can avoid any connections via SYD to another AU city, that would be best. Overall, it's an easy airport.

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    Sydney International Terminal - Duty free

    Sydney International Terminal

    3.3(103 reviews)
    76.6 km

    Gayle and I flew home from the Sydney International Terminal on United to LAX. This International…read moreAirport has the things you expect: multiple check-in-halls, security and immigration lines, duty free, lots of other shops, and the excitement of foreign travel. Yet, the old girl feels a little tired and certainly doesn't have the oomph that Gayle and I have experienced with Istanbul or Singapore. If and when we come back to Australia, it won't be through this airport. Why? The new Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport (WSI) is currently in its final testing and operational readiness phase, with passenger services scheduled to begin in October 2026.

    Before traveling to Australia as foreign visitors with eligible passports, we applied for an…read moreelectronic tourist visa through the Australian Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) about 4 months before we departed from Honolulu. We were granted an electronic visa for tourism within 72 hours of our application and excitedly awaited our upcoming travel this March. We were a bit apprehensive about finding our way through Sydney's International Terminal, but were quickly relieved by clear directional signs and quick, easy electronic passport screening. We were impressed with the modern, sleek yet friendly-looking facility, the multiple new electronic security kiosks designed to handle the large number of incoming visitors and returning residents, and the local artwork displays. I must say it took us around 15 minutes from the arrival gate to baggage claim, then to check in and pass through immigration, as we didn't have anything to declare. Once we exited immigration, we met with our driver, who was proudly showing a company placard with our names boldly printed. This was by far the best and most efficient arrival procedures and processing into a foreign country that we have ever encountered. We'd happily return.

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    Sydney International Airport - Departures

    Sydney International Airport - Departures

    3.9(40 reviews)
    76.5 km

    Over the years I have reviewed this airport and all the same issues still exist…read more Charging stations.... Where are they near the gates The PA system is so muffled that you have to strain to hear it I appreciate the airports proximity to the city and how easy it is to reach city centre

    Very expansive International terminal in Sydney Australia, with plenty of separation between…read morecheck-in areas, high-end duty-free shopping, and very large gates with modern check-in equipment. Ended up being an easy experience: a good start to a long flight back to the States. We stayed overnight around Chinatown in Sydney, and our flight was leaving around 09:30, so pre-reserved an Uber for 06:00 pickup. It was a Friday morning, and the area was pretty empty so pickup was easy and ended up being about a 30 minute drive (costing AU$50). The dropoff area is large, identified by letters, so even though the Uber App asked which airline we were taking, it didn't tell the driver which letter to drop us off at. Thus, he did it as fast as possible (near 'B'), and we found out inside that Delta was 'J' (so a bit of a walk with a lot of checked baggage). This could work better if it was more clearly identifiable which airlines were where. There was a dedicated area to self-checkin and print out any luggage tags. There was only one flight but the lines were a bit long though it moved quickly. There were ambassadors pre-checking passports using ipads, and tagging carry-on bags to ease later processing. We were able to check in all of the bags we needed, and then headed through restaurants and shops before reaching immigration. Immigration was a simple photo take and you were on your way. Next was security: laptops and shoes could remain as-is; only belts and emptying of pockets was required. They still use full body scans here, though they ask for your arms to be at your side slightly away from your body instead of the jumping jack position that I was used to when going through in the States. My bag did get flagged, but a supervisor was able to confirm that it was a harmless back scratcher and didn't have to open the bag. You then walk through long wide corridors of duty free shops. We ended up stopping at two different lounges, but still got to the gate just before they started boarding. There are plenty of seating at the gates, and the mouth of the entrance to the jet bridge is wide: even though there were a lot of folks waiting around, it didn't seem as crowed. Another picture of your face got you through, and we were able to fully get everybody onboard 20 minutes before schedule (though we actually took off about 25 minutes after).

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    Sydney International - Arr/Dep Hall - Mc Donald's... they prepare the food up above then send it down in those shoots ..

    Sydney International - Arr/Dep Hall

    4.2(5 reviews)
    76.6 km

    We had no issues... all the agents and staff at this location are very friendly and helpful…read more.. Buying souvenirs.... staff informed us of what we could bring into the USA...

    A beautiful airport, easy to get through and navigate…read more however, as beautiful as this airport is, there is a major concern that needs to be addressed. In the vicinity of my gate and even beyond there were two filtered water drinking fountains that had lines wrapped around the corner with a minimum 20 people per line. With something like that, I would say you have a crystal clear problem that needs to be addressed, which is more filtered water fountains to refill water bottles!!! In addition to that, there were lines for the women's bathroom, which indicates they need more stalls for the ladies. The other huge complaint is gate 26. We were switched to gate 26 and there was a large crowd of people just blocking it hoarding this area with a guy saying oh no it's gonna be a while. I'll sit down. This is with United Airlines only to find out that he opens it and then you go down there to find a BCDEFG which is additional united airlines "gates". So you'd have several airplanes out there that you're walking to with all these different booths and lines and workers with very minimal seating area so that's what they don't tell you but that's what nobody knows so you're at this large area gate 26 wondering what's going on everybody was confused. This is a complaint to the United Airlines and Sydney Airport. We need clear communications and signage as well as more water bottle Fill stations and ladies bathrooms.

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