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Brisbane Airport (IATA: BNE, ICAO: YBBN) is the only public airport serving Brisbane. Located in the suburb with the same name, the airport serves the city of Brisbane and the surrounding metropolitan area. It serves a base for Virgin Blue and a secondary base for both Qantas and subsidiary, Jetstar. It is also a hub for V Australia. Taking a road trip from Brisbane or here coming in on business? Book a car at Brisbane Airport Car Hire.
In 1925, Eagle Farm, originally a farming area, was announced as an aerodrome. Although Qantas started operations there in 1926, most of the flights in Brisbane operated at the Archerfield Airport, which contained a superior landing surface. While in operation, Charles Kingsford Smith, landed there on June 9, 1928, after completing the first trans-pacific flight in his Fokker F.VII, the Southern Cross. There is now a museum containing the original aircraft, along with a memorial.Airlines Operating in Brisbane Airport
- Air New Zealand
- Air Niugini
- Air Pacific
- Air Vanuatu
- Aircalin
- Australian air Express
- Brindabella Airlines
- Cathay Pacific
- China Airlines
- China Eastern Airlines
- Emirates Airline
- Etihad Airways
- EVA Air
- HeavyLift Cargo Airlines
- Japan Airlines operated by JALways
- Korean Air
- Malaysia Airlines
- National Jet
- Our Airline
- OzJet
- Qantas (Domestic)
- Qantas (International)
- Royal Brunei Airlines
- Singapore Airlines
- SkyAirWorld
- Skytrans Airlines
- Thai Airways International
- Toll Priority
- Virgin Blue (International)
- Virgin Blue (Domestic)
The above information was obtained from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brisbane_Airport
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