Brisbane Airport is located near the eponymous city and is considered the third busiest airport in Australia in terms of passenger traffic. The annual passenger traffic of the airport amounts to 22 million people. The air terminal was opened in 1928. During World War II, the airport was used by the United States Air Force. As a result, the runways were upgraded and the airport became capable of handling large aircraft. Passengers are served in two terminals, which are the International Terminal and the Domestic Terminal. Moreover, the airport operates a cargo terminal and two runways.
The terminals, the bus stops and the Skygate Centre are connected to each other by a free shuttle service. City bus number 590 goes from the Skygate Centre to Brisbane. Taxi ranks are placed next to the terminals. There is the AirTrain rail line between the city and the airport. Railway stations are found in both the terminals. One may use train to move between the terminals. Besides, transport network companies (such as Uber) are available at the airport. Transfer buses depart from the terminals to various districts of Brisbane and other localities.
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