Hobart International Airport

{“id”:”133283766709792″,”name”:”Hobart International Airport”,”location”:{“city”:”Cambridge”,”country”:”Australia”,”latitude”:-42.836112,”longitude”:147.510278,”state”:”TAS”,”street”:”Tasmania”,”zip”:”7170″},”emails”:[“info@hiapl.com.au”],”website”:”http:\/\/www.hobartairpt.com.au\/”,”phone”:”3-62483555″,”link”:”https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/pages\/Hobart-International-Airport\/133283766709792″,”single_line_address”:”Tasmania, Cambridge, Tasmania, Australia 7170″,”category”:”Airport”,”category_list”:[{“id”:”128966563840349″,”name”:”Airport”}],”description”:”Hobart International Airport is an airport located in Cambridge, 17km northeast of Hobart. It is the major passenger airport in Tasmania.The Federal government owned airport is operated by the Tasmanian Gateway Consortium under a 99-year lease.The airport maintains a conjoined international and domestic terminal. The major airlines servicing the airport are Qantas, Jetstar Airways, Virgin Australia and Tiger Airways Australia operating domestic flights predominantly to Melbourne airport and Sydney airport. Although the airport has not had a regularly scheduled international passenger service since 1998 (to Christchurch, New Zealand), the airport maintains customs and immigration facilities for aircraft entering the country.Due to the airport’s southern location, Skytraders operate regular flights to Antarctica on behalf of the Australian Antarctic Division using an Airbus A319.Hobart International Airport was opened in 1956 and privatised in 1988. Occupying approximately 565ha of land, the airport is situated on a narrow peninsula. Take-offs and landings are inevitably directed over bodies of water regardless of approach or departure direction. The region immediately surrounding the airport remains largely unpopulated, which enables the airport to operate curfew-free services.”,”description_html”:”

Hobart International Airport<\/b> is an airport located in Cambridge<\/a>, 17km northeast of Hobart<\/a>. It is the major passenger airport in Tasmania<\/a>.<\/p>

The Federal government<\/a> owned airport is operated by the Tasmanian Gateway Consortium under a 99-year lease.<\/p>

The airport maintains a conjoined international and domestic terminal. The major airlines servicing the airport are Qantas<\/a>, Jetstar Airways<\/a>, Virgin Australia<\/a> and Tiger Airways Australia<\/a> operating domestic flights predominantly to Melbourne airport<\/a> and Sydney airport<\/a>. Although the airport has not had a regularly scheduled international passenger service since 1998 (to Christchurch<\/a>, New Zealand), the airport maintains customs and immigration facilities for aircraft entering the country.<\/p>

Due to the airport’s southern location, Skytraders<\/a> operate regular flights to Antarctica<\/a> on behalf of the Australian Antarctic Division<\/a> using an Airbus A319<\/a>.<\/p>

Hobart International Airport was opened in 1956 and privatised in 1988. Occupying approximately 565ha of land, the airport is situated on a narrow peninsula. Take-offs and landings are inevitably directed over bodies of water regardless of approach or departure direction. The region immediately surrounding the airport remains largely unpopulated, which enables the airport to operate curfew<\/a>-free services.<\/p>“,”display_subtext”:”Tasmania\u30fbCambridge, Tasmania, Australia\u30fb150,532 people checked in here”,”fan_count”:2858,”overall_star_rating”:3.4}

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