Arrivals, departures, terminals, and travel information
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Bundaberg Airport (BDB), established in the 1930s, is a compact regional gateway serving Bundaberg and the Wide Bay–Burnett region of Queensland with a single small terminal and straightforward facilities. The airport is an important local link for tourism, sugar and agricultural business travel rather than a national hub, and is located a short drive from Bundaberg city centre with taxis, rideshares, car hire and limited regional bus connections available. It’s generally considered affordable for travellers compared with major capital airports, and while it isn’t a base for any major carrier, it’s primarily served by QantasLink with occasional services from other regional airlines.
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Local time
21:49
Address
Bundaberg Airport, Airport Drive, Bundaberg, Queensland 4670, Australia
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Skip the hunt for a forex booth—Bundaberg’s terminal has no exchange counters and just one ATM by the check‑in/arrivals area. You’ll find better rates and more machines in the city, so rely on cards or withdraw in town to save on fees and time.
No duty-free at Bundaberg — it’s a domestic-only terminal — but you can still grab quick gifts and snacks before you board. For tax-free fragrance, spirits, and skincare, plan to shop at your international gateway (often Brisbane) or pre‑order for pickup on departure.
Fuel up on a flat white and a warm pie at the small terminal café, or grab a Bundaberg Ginger Beer from vending machines if you’re dashing to the gate. Prices run a touch higher than in town, but still fair for a quick pre‑flight bite.
Minor mishap or headache? During flight hours, staff in Bundaberg’s single terminal can provide free basic first aid and guide you to AEDs, while nearby town pharmacies handle prescriptions, travel kits, and COVID test kits within a short ride.
No on-site lockers at Bundaberg, but you can stash bags in town or via your hotel or car hire for a short stop. Budget around AUD 8–15 per small bag per day off-airport (more for oversize), with photo ID and business‑hours pickup.
Small and stress-free, Bundaberg’s terminal gives you two easy places to settle in—one in the public concourse and another in the departures area—with Wi‑Fi, power points, and a handy café. There’s no dedicated lounge or overnight access, but it’s comfortable for a short, relaxed wait.
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