SYDNEY AIRPORT INTERNATIONAL TERMINAL T1 Welcome to Sydney Airport international terminal, T1. Sydney Airport s vision is to deliver a world-class airport experience and foster the growth of Sydney Airport for the benefit of Sydney, NSW and Australia. We re just 8kms from the city and can be reached by car, taxi, bus or train. See our website for more information www.sydneyairport.com.au When passengers travel to the airport, they need to leave plenty of time to make their way there. We recommend checking the Sydney Airport website or app for the latest information in relation to flights. 4 SIMPLE 3 4 PASSENGER PREPARING BEFORE YOU DEPART There are four simple steps that passengers need to complete before they depart Sydney. 2 BORDER 1 Page 1
Check In Status Auckland VA7419 K 10:05 Singapore SQ251 G Relax 11:50 Hong Kong CX139 E Relax 14:50 Kuala Lumpur MH122 A Relax 18:55 Abu Dhabi EY454 D Relax 20:49 Guangzhou CZ301 K Relax Closing in 20 mins Check In Status Auckland VA7419 K 10:05 Singapore SQ251 G Relax 11:50 Hong Kong CX139 E Relax 14:50 Kuala Lumpur MH122 A Relax 18:55 Abu Dhabi EY454 D Relax 20:49 Guangzhou CZ301 K Relax Closing in 20 mins Check In Status Auckland VA7419 K 10:05 Singapore SQ251 G Relax 11:50 Hong Kong CX139 E Relax 14:50 Kuala Lumpur MH122 A Relax 18:55 Abu Dhabi EY454 D Relax 20:49 Guangzhou CZ301 K Relax Closing in 20 mins Check In Status Auckland VA7419 K 10:05 Singapore SQ251 G Relax 11:50 Hong Kong CX139 E Relax 14:50 Kuala Lumpur MH122 A Relax 18:55 Abu Dhabi EY454 D Relax 20:49 Guangzhou CZ301 K Relax Closing in 20 mins INTERNATIONAL TERMINAL T1 Check-in C-K Check-in Information 1 07:48 A 07:48 A 07:48 A 07:48 A The first thing passengers need to do is check-in for their flight. To find their check-in counter, it is recommended that passengers use the free Sydney Airport app. Check-in In COUNTER DESKS Destination Time Check In Status 07:48 Auckland A Closing in 20 mins VA7419 K 10:05 Singapore SQ251 G Relax Check-in C 07:48 Auckland 08:05 Wellington EK5118 NZ101 VA7419 10:05 Singapore SQ251 Or check any of the flight information display screens in the terminal. If passengers require assistance to get to the aircraft, their airline should be advised at the time of booking. Generally assistance is provided once you have checked in. 10:42 Queenstown JQ224 Check-in D There are multiple ways passengers can check-in for their flight depending on their airline. They can check-in via the traditional counter or a self-check kiosk. Page 2
E-TICKETS/ITINERARY VALID PASSPORT VISA (IF REQUIRED) OUTGOING PASSENGER CARD As part of international travel, passengers need to have specific travel documents which include their e-tickets/itinerary, valid passport, visa (if required) and outbound passenger card. Their check-in agent should give them an Outgoing Passenger Card as part of the check-in process. We recommend passengers check with the embassy or consulate for the country they are visiting. The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade website has information which may be able to assist www.dfat.gov.au WEIGHT 14.8kg NAME TAG Depending on the airline, baggage can be checked in via a check-in counter or bag drop. Airlines have baggage allowances which depend on the ticket that has been purchased. Passengers should check with their airline for specific details on these allowances. Details for the airlines that fly to Sydney Airport may be found here www.sydneyairport.com.au/ flights/airlines.aspx kg HAND LUGGAGE SIZE AND WEIGHT LIMITS REMOVE OR PUT IN CHECKED BAGGAGE: Liquids, aerosols and gel restrictions (LAGs) above 100mL Prohibited items, e.g. sharps In addition to size and weight limits, other restrictions including prohibited items apply with hand luggage. More information on these restrictions may be found here www.travelsecure. infrastructure.gov.au/ Page 3
kg! CHECKED BAGGAGE SIZE AND WEIGHT LIMITS DANGEROUS GOODS Restrictions also apply to checked baggage. Passengers need to refer to their airline for more information. Details for all the airlines that fly to Sydney Airport may be found here www.sydneyairport.com.au/ flights/airlines.aspx 4 SIMPLE 2 BORDER 3 4 PASSENGER 2 1 PREPARING BORDER BEFORE YOU DEPART To depart on an international flight, there is a requirement for passengers to clear border processes. More details on these processes can be found at www.border.gov.au PASSPORT COMPLETED OUTGOING PASSENGER CARD BOARDING PASS (IF REQUIRED) Passengers follow the directions to Departures should have their passport, completed outgoing passenger card and boarding pass ready to clear the border processes. Page 4
To complete these processes, passengers proceed through the border process via a SmartGate or with an Australian Border Force Officer at a traditional counter. SCAN PASSPORT WAIT FOR PHOTO If using the SmartGate, passengers must first scan their passport and then wait for the SmartGate to recognise their facial features. Once verified, the SmartGate will open for the passenger to pass through. 4 SIMPLE 3 4 PASSENGER 2 PREPARING BORDER BEFORE YOU DEPART 3 PASSENGER Government regulation requires that all passengers are screened prior to departing on their flight. 1 Page 5
PASSENGER When going through the screening process, passengers must remove certain items to assist. It is a recommendation that items such as mobile phones, wallet and keys are to be placed in hand luggage. This assists with keeping the items together making them easier to collect after screening. Items such as laptops and clear plastic bags, with liquids, aerosols and gels under 100 millilitres are placed in a tray. Page 6
Finally, hats, scarves, jackets and some footwear also need to be removed. Note that all prohibited items must be surrendered. More information on these restrictions may be found here www.travelsecure.infrastructure. gov.au/ After removing these items, passengers are then screened. They may be selected to undergo a body scan or go through the metal detector. Passengers may also be required to participate in explosive trace detection screening. This government mandated requirement occurs on a random basis. Page 7
4 SIMPLE 3 4 PASSENGER 2 PREPARING BORDER BEFORE YOU DEPART 4 PREPARING After clearing these processes, passengers may then prepare for boarding. 1 Departures 7:42 Airline Gate Status 07:48 Auckland 8 Final Call 5 mins to Gate 08:05 Wellington EK5118 38 Gate Open NZ101 52 Gate Open 08:30 Auckland VA7419 10 Relax 5 mins to Gate 10:05 Singapore SQ251 37 Relax 10:42 Queenstown JQ224 42 Relax 11:50 Hong Kong CX139 53 Relax Passengers can check the status of their flight on the flight information screens. They may also use the Sydney Airport app which may also be used to send notification to the passenger in relation to their flight. If time allows, passengers can enjoy what s on offer at the airport while they wait. This can include food and beverage outlets, shopping or the airline lounges (for those that are eligible). Page 8
Gate 37 Once the flight is ready for boarding, passengers should be at their gate, they must have their passport and boarding pass ready for presentation to airline representatives at the gate. BOARDING PASS PASSPORT Note: for passengers departing to the United States, they will undergo a second security process at their gate. IF DEPARTING TO THE UNITED STATES YOU WILL UNDERGO A SECOND SECURITY PROCESS AT YOUR GATE ENJOY YOUR THAT S IT, They are on their way! WE HOPE TO SEE YOU AGAIN SOON Page 9