Albury Airport – ABX Albury
Albury Airport is a public airport with an airport code of ABX located in Albury, South Wales, Australia. The airport caters the Greater Albury Area as well as the nearby cities of Wodonga and Lavington. The area of the airport was originally built as an aerodome in 1930s, but after three decades the management allows regular passenger flights from Melbourne and Sydney. Since then Albury Airport has become the busiest airport in South Wales and was the host of Albury-Wodonga’s official weather station.
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Albury Airport has one asphalt runway with 07/25 direction measuring 6,234 feet. The airport’s flights are being catered by QuantasLink to Sydney, Regional Express to Melbourne and Sydney, and Virgin Australia also to Sydney. Charter, freight agriculture and general aviation is also being served by the airport until Kendell Airlines served Albury in March 2002. According to record summary of its operator, Albury City Council, the airport has total boarded passengers of no less than 250,000 as of 2016.
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The Boomerang Hotel is the nearest hotel from Albury Airport, approximately 1.8 miles away. This 3-star modern straightforward hotel offers free breakfast, outdoor pool, free parking and all the amenities for a relaxing and comfortable stay. Other nearby hotels from the airport are Astor Hotel Motel, Northside Hotel and Albury Manor House.
Corowa Airport (CWW) and Wagga Wagga Airport (WGA) are the nearest airports from Albury Airport that also caters the aviation needs of the New South Wales.