Australia boasts a developed aviation network and one of the world’s oldest and most respected airlines. The country is currently upgrading many of its major and regional airports, and it is also completing work on a long-anticipated second international hub for Sydney. Currently, only Brisbane is served by two functioning international airports, with its second facility being the Gold Coast Airport. Most of the Gold Coast’s international flights are from New Zealand.
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