Aéroport de Sydney (SYD)
Sydney Airport (IATA: SYD / ICAO: YSSY), located in the vibrant city of Sydney, Australia, is one of the world's oldest continually operating airports. Established in 1920, it has grown into a major international gateway and a key transit hub in the Asia-Pacific region. The airport is situated approximately 8 kilometers south of Sydney's central business district, making it highly accessible for both domestic and international travelers.
As Australia’s busiest airport, Sydney Airport handles a substantial volume of air traffic. In a typical year, it accommodates around 44 million passengers, with flights operated by over 50 airlines connecting to more than 90 destinations globally. The airport plays a crucial role in linking Australia with the rest of the world, facilitating flights to major cities across Europe, North America, Asia, and the Middle East.
Sydney Airport boasts three runways and multiple terminals, including dedicated international and domestic facilities, ensuring smooth operations and efficient passenger flow. The international terminal, known as Terminal 1, is a dynamic hub for travelers heading abroad, while Terminals 2 and 3 serve the domestic routes, catering to millions of passengers traveling within Australia.
In addition to its impressive passenger statistics, Sydney Airport is a significant economic driver for the region, contributing billions to the local and national economy. Its strategic location and comprehensive facilities continue to attract a high volume of cargo traffic, fostering global trade connections.
With a rich history and an ongoing commitment to innovation and expansion, Sydney Airport remains a pivotal player in the global aviation industry, embodying the essence of modern air travel while honoring its storied past.