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Cocos (Keeling) Islands Airport (West Island Airport), West Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, 6799, Australia
Bring Australian dollars or withdraw before you land—this tiny airport has no exchange desks or ATMs, and the island machines are few, sometimes cash‑limited and fee‑charging. The nearest cashpoints are in the West Island and Home Island settlements; for better rates and less hassle, sort your money on the mainland and pay by card where possible.
Squeeze in a quick browse at the small post‑security duty‑free for spirits, Aussie wines, chocolates and handy gifts—often cheaper than mainland shops. Hours track flight times in the single terminal, so it’s a smooth last stop before boarding.
Expect island-simple dining: a small café opens around flight times for barista coffee, pies and toasties, plus vending machines for snacks. Prices run a touch higher than West Island’s shops, so grab something in town if you want more choice.
Quick first aid is available in the small terminal from on‑duty staff, with AEDs signposted near departures and baggage claim, while full medical care and prescriptions are a short ride away at the West Island clinic. Expect basic supplies and RATs at local stores, complimentary initial assistance, and standard local fees for clinic visits and medications.
Between flights and want to roam light? While there aren’t formal lockers at Cocos Islands Airport, on‑site staff and nearby hotels can often hold bags safely for a modest fee during daytime hours.
Small and stress-free, Cocos Islands Airport keeps things simple with two cozy waiting areas—one before security and one after. There are no dedicated lounges, but you’ll find calm seating, a few power points and a café around flight times; the terminal isn’t 24/7, so plan your rest for opening hours.
Cocos Islands Airport (IATA: CCK) on West Island, serving the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, was established in the mid-20th century and operates from a single small terminal that handles mainly regional turboprop services. As the territory’s primary air link, it is a compact but important gateway for residents and visitors, providing limited scheduled flights and charters to mainland Australia (commonly to Perth via regional stops) and occasional connections to nearby islands. Ground access is simple—short taxi or shuttle rides to settlements and resorts—while airfares tend to run higher than average due to remoteness, and the airport is not a hub for any major carrier.
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