๐ฆ๐บ Chinchilla, Australia
Chinchilla Airport (CCL), also identified by its ICAO code YCCA, is a certified public aerodrome located approximately 3.5 kilometers south of Chinchilla in Queensland, Australia. Serving the Western Downs region, the airport is a key transport hub for general aviation, agricultural operations, and fly-in fly-out (FIFO) charter services supporting the local energy and resource sectors. It plays a vital role in connecting the region to larger centers and facilitating essential services. A new terminal building was completed in February 2016, providing modern and functional facilities for passengers and pilots. The terminal includes a comfortable lounge, restrooms, and basic amenities, designed to offer a pleasant experience for travelers. While there are no extensive retail or dining options, the terminal's focus is on efficient processing and comfort for those utilizing the airport's services. The airport also provides wheelchair and disabled access, ensuring inclusivity for all passengers. Operational infrastructure at CCL is robust, featuring two runways: a sealed 1,069-meter runway with pilot-controlled lighting and a shorter, unsealed runway. Automated AVGAS refuelling is available 24 hours a day, and recent apron expansions accommodate larger aircraft parking. The airport is a base for Skytrans Airlines, which operates weekday charter flights to Brisbane and Taroom. It also supports important services like the Royal Flying Doctor Service and various agricultural operations, making it an indispensable asset to the Chinchilla community.
Chinchilla Airport (CCL) primarily serves as a strategic fly-in fly-out (FIFO) hub for Queenslandโs Western Downs resource sector. Because scheduled commercial passenger services between Brisbane (BNE) and Chinchilla have largely been replaced by closed-charter flights, "connecting" here requires specific planning. For resource sector workers, most flights are operated by Skytrans out of the General Aviation side of Brisbane Airport. If you are arriving in Brisbane on an international or interstate commercial flight, you will need to transfer to the charter terminal via the free orange Terminal Transfer Bus, which runs every 15 minutes. Note that your baggage will not be checked through from major airlines; you must collect your luggage in Brisbane and manually transport it to your charter check-in point. For the general public, the most reliable connection from Brisbane to Chinchilla is now by road or rail. Murrays Coaches and Greyhound Australia operate daily bus services from Roma Street Transit Centre and Brisbane Airport, with a travel time of approximately 4.5 to 5 hours. Alternatively, the Westlander train runs twice weekly for a more scenic 8.5-hour journey. If you choose to drive the 300-kilometer route via the Warrego Highway (A2), allow about 3.5 hours and exercise extreme caution at dusk and dawn due to high kangaroo activity. Upon arrival at the Chinchilla terminal, there are no public transit or on-demand rideshare services. All ground transport to the town center, located 5 kilometers away, must be pre-arranged with a local taxi or your accommodation.
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Minimum domestic connection:
30 minutes
International connections:
45 minutes
Interline transfers:
75 minutes
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Last updated: January 1980 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources