๐ฆ๐บ Coffs Harbour, Australia
Coffs Harbour Airport (CFS), also known by its ICAO code YCFS, is a premier regional aviation facility serving the Coffs Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. Located approximately 4 kilometers south of the city center, the airport acts as a critical gateway for the region's tourism, agriculture, and business sectors. The facility is managed by the Coffs Harbour City Council and is recognized for its modern infrastructure, efficiency, and role in connecting the mid-north coast with Australia's major capital cities. The airport features a sleek and well-organized single passenger terminal that manages all scheduled domestic arrivals and departures. The terminal is designed for ease of use, with check-in counters, security screening, and the departure lounge all within easy walking distance. A unique feature of the airfield is the presence of a smaller, dedicated charter terminal located to the north of the main building, which specifically handles private and corporate flights. The main terminal's architecture incorporates large windows that offer views of the surrounding coastal landscape, creating a welcoming and spacious environment for travelers. Amenities at Coffs Harbour Airport are comprehensive for a regional hub, catering to a diverse range of passengers. For premium travelers, a small Qantas Regional Lounge is available, providing a quiet space with refreshments and Wi-Fi. All passengers have access to free high-speed Wi-Fi throughout the terminal, as well as dedicated charging stations for electronic devices. The facility includes several cafes serving fresh local food and coffee, a well-stocked newsagent and souvenir shop, and essential services such as ATMs and accessible restrooms. The airport is fully accessible for passengers with reduced mobility, offering ramps and specialized assistance services. CFS provides excellent connectivity, with frequent non-stop flights to Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane operated by major carriers including QantasLink, Virgin Australia, Rex, and Link Airways. These routes are vital for both the local community and the high volume of tourists visiting the area's beaches and hinterland. Ground transportation is well-integrated, with an official taxi rank, dedicated ride-sharing pickup zones, and multiple car rental desks for brands like Avis, Budget, and Hertz located directly within the terminal. The airport's strategic location ensures that visitors can reach the famous 'Big Banana' and other local attractions within a 10-15 minute drive of landing.
Coffs Harbour Airport (CFS) serves as the primary regional aviation gateway for the Coffs Coast, featuring a streamlined single-terminal building that simplifies both domestic and regional charter connections. Because all flights share the same facility, "connecting" here is exceptionally efficient, typically requiring only a 5-minute walk between the check-in area and the five main boarding gates. For domestic-to-domestic transfers, such as between QantasLink and Link Airways, a 45-minute window is usually ample. However, if you are connecting to an international flight via Sydney (SYD), Brisbane (BNE), or Melbourne (MEL), it is highly recommended to allow a minimum buffer of 3.5 hours. This accounts for potential coastal weather delays and the larger terminal transit times required at these major capital city hubs. For onward ground transport, the Forest Coach Lines (CDC NSW) provides a budget-friendly link to the city center, while official taxis and rideshare services like Uber and DiDi are readily available outside the arrivals hall. A taxi to central Coffs Harbour or the iconic Big Banana takes approximately 10 minutes. If you are staying at major resorts like Opal Cove, ensure you have pre-booked their dedicated shuttle service. Upon arrival, you will find major car rental desks for Avis, Hertz, and Europcar on-site; pre-booking is critical during the peak summer holiday season (December to February) when local inventory is frequently at capacity. While waiting for your departure, eligible frequent flyers can utilize the Qantas Regional Lounge, while all passengers can enjoy high-quality local coffee at the airport cafe. Always verify your flight status on the carrier app, as regional turboprop assignments can occasionally be adjusted due to operational requirements.
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Minimum domestic connection:
45 minutes
International connections:
60 minutes
Interline transfers:
120 minutes
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Last updated: January 1980 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources