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.............................. Australian Airports Townsville
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Townsville Airport (IATA: TSV, ICAO: YBTL) is a major Australian regional airport that services the cities of Townsville and Thuringowa, Queensland. The airport is also known as Townsville International Airport, and Garbutt Airport, a reference to the Townsville suburb of Garbutt where it is located. Townsville Airport is serviced by major Australian domestic and regional airlines, and in 2005/06 handled over 1,233,143 passengers. Townsville Airport, was the first airport in Queensland beyond Brisbane Airport to be granted international airport status. Townsville International Airport ceased handling direct international flights in 2002. The last international flight was operated by Qantas in 2002, between Townsville and Singapore via Brisbane using a Boeing 767. Pacific Blue Airlines offers connecting flights to Christchurch (New Zealand), Nadi (Fiji) and Port Vila (Vanuatu) via Virgin Blue counterpart flights to Brisbane and Sydney, which are classified through the airport as international flights.
Townsville International Airport through its co-location with RAAF Base Townsville, is used as a staging point for Australian Defence Force (ADF) operations within Australia and internationally. The aerodrome was used for coordination of relief efforts following a two day closure in March 2006 due to Severe Tropical Cyclone Larry. The redevelopment was scheduled to open October 2003 to coincide with the hosting of three Rugby World Cup matches in Townsville, however delays beset the project and the redevelopment finally opened in December 2003. The first arrival was the scheduled Qantas 737 from Brisbane arriving at 10pm. The aircraft overnighted and departed around 6am the next moring, thus making it also the first departure from the new concourse.
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