Airport Ground Travel Plan and Signage Plans
Sydney Airport is Australia's most significant piece of transport infrastructure, handling around 30 million passengers a year and half of all air cargo. Unsurprisingly, it is also one of the most important economic assets in New South Wales, providing direct and indirect employment for over 150,000 people. Anchoring Australia's only Global City, it lies in an increasingly congested corridor of high value employment centres and rapidly growing residential precincts.
Within this context, the Airport Ground Travel Plan is the first major ground transport statement from an Australian airport to address the issue of sustainable access for passengers and staff.
SACL is committed to working with airport employees from airlines to retailers, the Commonwealth Department of Transport and Regional Services, the State Government, local government, and transport providers.
Airport Ground Travel Plan (1.27MB)
Airport Ground Transport Signage Plan
In compliance with the Airports (Control of On-Airports Activities) Regulations 1997, Sydney Airport provides a comprehensive Ground Transport Signage Plan that may be reviewed by downloading the pdf files below.
Airport Ground Transport Signage – Airport Overview (1.96MB)
Airport Ground Transport Signage – International Arrivals (4.30MB)
Airport Ground Transport Signage – International Departures (6.03MB)
Airport Ground Transport Signage – Airport Drive (4.64MB)
Airport Ground Transport Signage – Qantas Drive (4.46MB)
Airport Ground Transport Signage – Domestic Arrivals - 1 (5.05MB)
Airport Ground Transport Signage – Domestic Arrivals - 2 (5.06MB)
Airport Ground Transport Signage – Domestic Departures (5.03MB)
Airport Ground Transport Signage – Ross Smith Ave - 1 (4.55MB)
Airport Ground Transport Signage – Ross Smith Ave - 2 (4.85MB)