Monday, September 16, 2024

Hervey Bay Airport upgrades take off

Fraser Coast Regional Council says passengers and residents can look forward to cheaper parking, reduced crowding in the departure lounge, and free flight vouchers following upgrades at Hervey Bay Airport.

Mayor, George Seymour said that Council was now offering free parking for the first 30 minutes, eliminating the need to use the two-minute lane for pick up and drop-offs.

“We think this change improves efficiency and will be welcomed by residents. Providing free parking for the first 30 minutes is one way Council can make travel in our region more affordable and enjoyable,” he said.

“Hervey Bay Airport has commercial flights that operate regularly to and from Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Lady Elliot Island and K’gari.

“To improve the experience for passengers waiting for flights, the departure lounge will be expanded to accommodate 250 passengers.”

The current departure lounge seats 160 passengers, often accommodating many more passengers over two and a half hours during peak times.

“This extension, to be completed by 15 August, will increase seating to 250 and reduce crowding during peak times,” said the Mayor

“This upgrade will be a significant asset for the airport, as passenger numbers have increased considerably since Jetstar began flying direct from Hervey Bay to Melbourne in June 2024.

“Overall passenger numbers have increased by 13% in the last financial year, with 168,616 passengers flying in and out of Hervey Bay Airport in 2023/24.”

Mayor Seymour said it was fantastic to see the number of passengers travelling to and from Hervey Bay Airport increasing each year.

“There are not many places in Australia where you can step off a plane after a short flight from Sydney or Melbourne and be on the doorstep to the world-famous K’Gari, amazing nature adventures or whales experience at your doorstep,” he said.

“For the next three months, the Hervey Bay Airport is also giving residents the chance to win a $500 flight voucher by filling in an online survey on travel.

“This data collected will be used to improve the flying experience and attract new flights to our airport.  Click here to do the survey: https://bit.ly/HerveyBayAirportSurvey.

“Council is keen to ensure the Fraser Coast has a strong, resilient and diversified economy, and having strong aviation access and a bustling tourism industry is vital to achieving that goal.”

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