Regional Express Airlines destinations
Australian domestic airline Regional Express Airlines serves destinations in all six states of the country.[note 1]
State | City | Airport | Notes/Refs |
---|---|---|---|
New South Wales | Albury | Albury Airport | |
New South Wales | Armidale | Armidale Airport | |
New South Wales | Ballina | Ballina Byron Gateway Airport | |
New South Wales | Bathurst | Bathurst Airport | |
New South Wales | Broken Hill | Broken Hill Airport | |
New South Wales | Cooma | Cooma–Snowy Mountains Airport | [1] |
New South Wales | Dubbo | Dubbo City Regional Airport | |
New South Wales | Grafton | Clarence Valley Regional Airport | |
New South Wales | Griffith | Griffith Airport | |
New South Wales | Lismore | Lismore Airport | |
New South Wales | Merimbula | Merimbula Airport | |
New South Wales | Moruya | Moruya Airport | |
New South Wales | Narrandera | Narrandera Airport | |
New South Wales | Newcastle | Newcastle Airport | |
New South Wales | Orange | Orange Airport | |
New South Wales | Parkes | Parkes Airport | |
New South Wales | Sydney | Sydney Airport | Hub |
New South Wales | Wagga Wagga | Wagga Wagga Airport | |
Queensland | Bamaga | Northern Peninsula Airport | |
Queensland | Bedourie | Bedourie Airport | |
Queensland | Birdsville | Birdsville Airport | |
Queensland | Boulia | Boulia Airport | |
Queensland | Brisbane | Brisbane Airport | Hub[note 2][2] |
Queensland | Burketown | Burketown Airport | |
Queensland | Cairns | Cairns Airport | Hub[note 3][3] |
Queensland | Charleville | Charleville Airport | |
Queensland | Cunnamulla | Cunnamulla Airport | |
Queensland | Doomadgee | Doomadgee Airport | |
Queensland | Hughenden | Hughenden Airport | |
Queensland | Julia Creek | Julia Creek Airport | |
Queensland | Longreach | Longreach Airport | |
Queensland | Mornington Island | Mornington Island Airport | |
Queensland | Mount Isa | Mount Isa Airport | |
Queensland | Normanton | Normanton Airport | |
Queensland | Quilpie | Quilpie Airport | |
Queensland | Richmond | Richmond Airport | |
Queensland | St George | St George Airport | |
Queensland | Thargomindah | Thargomindah Airport | |
Queensland | Toowoomba | Toowoomba Wellcamp Airport | |
Queensland | Townsville | Townsville Airport | Hub |
Queensland | Windorah | Windorah Airport | |
Queensland | Winton | Winton Airport | |
South Australia | Adelaide | Adelaide Airport | Hub |
South Australia | Ceduna | Ceduna Airport | |
South Australia | Coober Pedy | Coober Pedy Airport | |
South Australia | Kingscote, Kangaroo Island | Kingscote Airport | |
South Australia | Mount Gambier | Mount Gambier Airport | |
South Australia | Port Augusta | Port Augusta Airport | [4] |
South Australia | Port Lincoln | Port Lincoln Airport | |
South Australia | Whyalla | Whyalla Airport | |
Tasmania | Burnie | Burnie Airport | |
Tasmania | King Island | King Island Airport | |
Victoria | Melbourne | Melbourne Airport | Hub |
Victoria | Mildura | Mildura Airport | |
Western Australia | Albany | Albany Airport | [5] |
Western Australia | Carnarvon | Carnarvon Airport | |
Western Australia | Esperance | Esperance Airport | [5] |
Western Australia | Perth | Perth Airport | Base[5] |
Western Australia | Monkey Mia | Shark Bay Airport |
Notes
- ↑ There are also three territories in Australia. The three territories - The Australian Capital Territory, the Jervis Bay Territory and the Northern Territory - are not served by the airline.
- ↑ Flights to and from Brisbane Airport are operated under contract to the Government of Queensland.
- ↑ Flights to and from Cairns Airport are operated under contract to the Government of Queensland.
References
- ↑ "REX Airlines to fly to Snowy Mountains in 2016 ski season". SnowsBest. 2015-11-19. Retrieved 2016-06-19.
- ↑ Atfield, Cameron. "Rex soars in Queensland as Skytrans falters". Brisbane Times. Retrieved 2016-06-19.
- ↑ Atfield, Cameron. "Rex soars in Queensland as Skytrans falters". Brisbane Times. Retrieved 2016-06-19.
- ↑ "Rex to operate Adelaide-Port Augusta flights from September". Australian Aviation. 29 July 2017.
- 1 2 3 "Rex named as preferred tenderer for two WA govt contracts". australianaviation.com.au. Retrieved 2016-06-19.
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