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Shops and stores in Sydney Airport
Find listed here the following shops and stores in Terminal 1:
Find listed here the following shops and stores in Terminal 2:
Find listed here the following shops and stores in Terminal 3:
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Over forty million people visited the Sydney Airport annually before the COVID-19 pandemic.
The SYD ensures that there must be every possible accommodation made for each one of these guests. In addition to providing the facilities and services that are essential for everyone to travel through the airport without trouble, additional services are also required. These include amenities designed for passengers’ enjoyment and pleasure.
Any airport experience usually includes a lot of waiting, and for some of us, going shopping is the best way to pass the time.
The wide variety of shops at Sydney Airport has proven to cater to everyone who visits. Everything from small gift shops and book stores to high-end shops carrying designer clothing are available.
Just be sure to keep an eye on the clock as you stroll through the airports’ shops.
Sydney Airport Shops
Please not that this list is non-comprehensive, and it only includes a handful of the numerous International Airport Sydney shops found in each terminal. Familiarizing yourself with the Sydney Airport shops domestic terminal and international terminal can help save some precious time at the SYD!
Stores at the Terminal 1 include:
- Tiffany & Co.
- Sunglass Hut
- Emportio Armani
- BOSS Menswear Store
- Merino Collection
- Pure Silver
- Saint Lauren
Stores at the Terminal 2 include:
- Seed Heritage
- Surf Dive ‘n’ Ski
- Peter Alexander
- Bijoux Terner
Stores at the Terminal 3 include:
- Australia Post
- L’occitane en Provence
- Calvin Klein Underwear
- Make-Up Art Cosmetics
- Carolina Lifestyle
- Wine Selectors
Your last minute shopping list is definitely taken care of with all of these shops in Sydney International Airport.
If you are eyeing a store or two that happen to be at a different terminal from the one that your flight is destined to leave from or arrive at, you would be happy to find out that getting between terminals is actually a simpler task than one might think.
T2 and T3 are connected to one another, so if you want to move between them, you can do so by taking a short stroll. In general, the transfer between them should only require a 10-minute walk.
However, you should consider boarding one of the inter-terminal transit alternatives if you want to travel between T1 and the other two terminals.
You can take the paid Link Train or board a free shuttle bus. You can even use a taxi or a public transportation bus. Just make sure you arrive at your location on time, regardless of whatever option you select!
Duty-Free shops at Sydney Airport
T1, commonly known as the international terminal, is where most of the Duty-Free shops are situated.
The stores are spread out across the terminal, and the majority of them are open from six in the morning until nine thirty at night.
Some are located after security clearance, while others are located before security clearance.
Call the Heinemann Tax and Duty-Free shops at the SYD at 1800 46 46 66 to get in touch with them.
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Australia’s first domestic airport terminal department store concept in Sydney Airport’s Terminal 2 and Terminal 3, a Heinemann exclusive, is now open. The concept spans a total of over 2,270sqm across Sydney Airport Domestic Terminals 2 and 3 and boasts the largest Beauty brand line-up of any domestic airport in Australia, as well as a full range of Fashion, Accessories, Watches and Jewellery, Chocolates and Sweets, Gifting, and Wines and Spirits.
“The new Heinemann stores, an Australia-first concept, is an integral part of our ongoing efforts to create a world-class passenger experience for our domestic travellers,” said Mark Zaouk, Executive General Manager – Commercial, Sydney Airport. “We are delighted to be able to extend our partnership with Heinemann across all three of our terminals and continuously elevate our retail offer for passengers.”
Heinemann will progressively introduce more brands, retail concepts and value-added services ahead of its domestic airport stores’ grand opening slated for the first quarter of 2024.
“Sydney Airport’s domestic terminals are the busiest in Australia and we are extremely excited to showcase the best of both national and international brands to a wider traveller base,” said George Tsoukalas, Managing Director, Heinemann Australia. “We are proud to continue partnering with Sydney Airport on delivering exciting and unforgettable shopping experiences, now across all three terminals. We will constantly curate our offer and services to meet the changing needs of our customers.”
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Buying a Sim Card at Sydney Airport in 2024
Traveling to Australia and looking for the best way to stay connected? If you are flying to Sydney then here is your complete guide for buying a prepaid sim card for Australia at Sydney International Airport.
Get to know where to buy a sim card at Sydney Airport, up to date prices as per January 2024, my recommendation, the best e-sim cards for Australia, a vlog about my experiences, more info about international sim cards for Australia and everything else you need to know.
Wherever I go I either order an e-sim card or I buy a local prepaid sim card on arrival to stay connected. It make life much easier to have data on your phone and traveling much more fun.
Forget about high roaming costs and slow overseas data roaming plans, buying a prepaid sim card at Sydney Airport is easy. However, ordering an e-sim card for Australia on the internet is even easier.
On Traveltomtom you can already find more than 200 prepaid sim card guides on Traveltomtom from all over the world. This is because I try to visit every country in the world and I write a sim card guide everywhere I go: Asia , Europe , Melbourne , Brisbane , Auckland , New Zealand , Singapore , Thailand , Indonesia , Vietnam , Hong Kong , Malaysia , Malaysia , South Africa , USA , Miami , New York , Istanbul , Qatar , Dubai , London and many more.
Traveltomtom also wrote a complete guide for the best prepaid tourist sim card for Australia in 2024 or for those looking for e-sims check out my comparison of the best e-sim cards for traveling to Australia in 2024 .
My recommendation
Traveltomtom recommends buying an Optus prepaid sim card at Sydney Airport from the official retail store near Arrivals A. If you are traveling to more remote areas in Australia then opt for a Telstra sim card.
Why? Check out my complete guide for buying a prepaid sim card for Australia in 2024 to see why Telstra is the best prepaid sim card for Australia.
However, if you are just visiting Sydney and some of the cool places to visit around the city then an Optus sim card is perfectly fine.
Traveltomtom definitely recommends e-sim cards for Australia since they are so easy to get online and you arrive prepared. E-sim cards for Australia already start from $4.5 USD and for $12 USD you already get 5 GB data. Check out my guide for the best e-sim cards for Australia in 2024 .
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If you travel to multiple countries on your trip to the Pacific then have a look at my article with the best international travel sim cards with data in 2024 . These world sim cards let you connect to the data network in multiple countries.
Best e-sim cards for Australia
The easiest way to stay connected when traveling to Australia in 2024 is an e-sim card. Within just a couple minutes you can arrange everything online.
You order an e-sim card for Australia on the internet, you receive a QR code, scan it, follow the simple steps and within less than 2 minutes you have an Australia e-sim card installed on your phone.
Upon arrival it automatically connects you to an available network and you enjoy data on your phone pretty much when the plane lands.
Make sure your phone is e-sim compatible before ordering an e-sim card for Australia.
If this raises a lot of questions then check out my complete guide with everything you need to know about using e-sim cards when traveling to Australia in 2024 , including a comparison of the best available tourist e-sim cards.
There are many e-sim providers on the internet, below you can find my recommendations. All trusted, tested and reviewed by Traveltomtom personally.
Check out the Airalo e-sim card deals for Australia in 2024:
- 1 GB data for 7 days = $4.5 USD
- 2 GB data for 15 days = $8 USD
- 3 GB data for 30 days = $9 USD
- 5 GB data for 30 days = $12.5 USD
- 10 GB data for 30 days = $20 USD
- 20 GB data for 30 days = $40 USD
Click here for more info or to directly order an e-sim cards for Australia via Airalo .
The above e-sim cards from Yes! Go! are data-only and phone calls are not supported. They operate on the 4G/LTE network of Optus in Australia.
SimOptions is another trusted e-sim card provider. They sell international e-sim cards that are valid in up to 130 countries around the world.
Here are the international e-sim card plans from SimOptions for 2024:
- 1 GB data for 7 days = $9.90 USD
- 6 GB data for 10 days = $17.90 USD
SimOptions also sells the e-sim cards from Three HK that are valid in Australia as well.
- 10 GB data for 30 days = $24.90 USD
- 20 GB data for 30 days = $34.90 USD
Click here to order an international e-sim card for Australia via SimOptions .
A third trusted e-sim card provider is Nomad and they offer also e-sim card plans for Australia. Here are the Nomad 4G/LTE e-sim card plans for 2024:
- 1 GB data for 7 days = $5 USD
- 3 GB data for 30 days = $10 USD
- 5 GB data for 30 days = $12 USD
- 10 GB data for 30 days = $19 USD
- 15 GB data for 30 days = $25 USD
- 20 GB data for 30 days = $30 USD
Nomad also offers 5G ready e-sim cards for Australia.
- 30 GB data for 30 days = $80 USD
- 40 GB data for 30 days = $110 USD
- 50 GB data for 30 days = $125 USD
Click here to order an e-sim card for Australia from Nomad .
Before ordering an e-sim card for Australia make sure your phone is e-sim card compatible. How to find out? Ask Google and find your answer instantly.
Check the link for a much more detailed guide including a comparison of the best e-sim cards for traveling to Australia in 2024 and an answer to all your FAQ about using e-sim cards.
Arriving at Sydney Airport
There are 2 international arrivals at Sydney International Airport: A and B. They are located on the ground floor. Sydney Airport is not as busy as the major airports in Asia, Europe or the USA and easy to navigate. After passport control you will get to the Luggage Claim. When you pick up your bags you will have to pass through customs bag check and then finally you walk into the Arrival Hall.
Arrivals A and B are just a short 1-minute walk away from each other. It doesn’t matter where you are arrive there are plenty of options for buying a prepaid sim card.
Where to buy a sim card at Sydney Airport
Honestly I have never been to an airport where it is so easy to buy a prepaid sim card. Regardless where you arrive A or B there are more than a handful shops that sell prepaid sim cards. In total there are more than 10 shops across Arrival A and B that sell sim cards.
Buying a sim card at Sydney Airport is therefore very easy, but finding the best sim card deal is a little overwhelming.
There are several Sim Planet stores, a Lebara store in the WH Smith shop, official Vodafone and Optus retail stores and some random sim card shops that sell a wide variety of Australian sim cards for tourists.
Most of the sim card stores are open from 06.00 am until 10.00 pm and accept payments by international credit cards.
Prices Australia sim cards at Melbourne Airport
Sim card prices and data packages constantly change. Traveltomtom tries to keep this article as up to date as possible. New input in the comments below is always appreciated. Thank you!
At the time of research in January 2024: $1 AUD = 0.68 USD and $1 USD is $1.46 AUD
Sim Planet is a reseller and therefore they offer sim cards from Vodafone, Optus, Crown Mobile, etc.
Their main products are a Vodafone or Optus prepaid sim card for $25 AUD ($17 USD) with $60 AUD and unlimited calling and texting in Australia included.
When I asked the friendly girl what she would recommend she said they are both the same. Well let me tell you that is not completely true!
Vodafone prepaid sim cards say that where available you can use 5G. However, with this Optus prepaid sim card deal you can only use 4G. That said, Optus has a much larger 4G/5G network in Australia compared to Vodafone.
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This is not the official name of the shop that has a red/white striped counter. It is right in front of you when walking out of Arrivals B, but it has no name. Here you can buy Lycamobile prepaid sim cards as well as a wide range of postpaid plans for those interested.
Lycamobile prepaid sim card deals:
- 70 GB data + unlimited calls/text for 28 days = $30 AUD - $20.5 USD
- 100 GB data + unlimited calls/text for 28 days = $40 AUD
- 160 GB data + unlimited calls/text for 28 days = $50 AUD - $34 USD
Lycamobile is also an MVNO and they operate on the 3G and 4G network of Telstra in Australia.
They also have a lot of postpaid plans, but they also have postpaid plans for Australia at the Vodafone and Optus store.
In the WH Smith shop near Arrivals B there is a Lebara store and they sell a wide range of prepaid sim cards for Australia.
Lebara is also an MVNO and they operate on the network of Vodafone in Australia. They offer the following data plans at Sydney Airport:
- 8 GB data + unlimited calls/text = $14.90 AUD - $10 USD
- 25 GB data + unlimited calls/text = $24.90 AUD
- 60 GB data + unlimited calls/text = $29.90 AUD - $20 USD
- 80 GB data + unlimited calls/text = $39.90 AUD
- 100 GB data + unlimited calls/text = $49.90 AUD
- 120 GB data + unlimited calls/text = $69.90 AUD - $48 USD
There are also some international calls included but they differ per package. See the photo above for more information.
Official Vodafone retail store
At the Vodafone store they offer a wide range of prepaid sim cards for Australia:
- 4 GB data + unlimited calls/text for 7 days = $10 AUD - $7 USD
- 8 GB data + unlimited calls/text for 14 days = $20 AUD
- 60 GB data + unlimited calls/text for 28 days = $30 AUD - $21 USD
- 150 GB data + unlimited calls/text for 365 days = $150 AUD
Vodafone is the most flexible when it comes to picking the right data package for your trip to Australia. Some have international minutes included as well, see the photo above.
Official Optus retail store
At Optus they only offer 2 prepaid sim cards for tourists at Melbourne Airport. They offer a 4G and a 5G sim card deal:
- 60 GB data + unlimited calls/text for 30 days = $25 AUD - 4G only
- 60 GB data + unlimited calls/text for 30 days = $60 AUD - 5G where available
International minutes are also included to 35 different countries and unlimited international minutes to another 15 countries, see the photo above.
Best sim card Sydney Airport
There is a lot to say when comparing all these Australian prepaid sim cards but many plans and data packages look alike.
Personally I always buy a sim card from an official retail store rather than from a reseller and I also prefer to use a mobile internet operator rather than an MVNO like Lycamobile, Lebara, etc. These MVNO’s use the network of one of the official mobile internet providers.
As many prepaid sim card deals look similar let’s also have a quick look at the mobile network coverage. If we compare the 4G/5G network coverage in Australia of the mobile internet providers it shows that Optus and Telstra have a better 4G/5G network than Vodafone.
Taking all the above into account Traveltomtom comes to the conclusion that Optus is the best prepaid sim card at Sydney Airport. They have the best prepaid sim card deal: 60 GB data for $25 AUD ($17 USD) and they have a great 4G/5G network coverage.
For a city trip to Sydney an Optus sim card is a great choice. But as soon as you start traveling around Australia Traveltomtom recommends a Telstra prepaid sim card, because Telstra has much better 4G/5G mobile data network coverage in Australia. For more details check my comparison of the best prepaid sim cards in Australia in 2024 .
And what about e-sim cards? Well, e-sim cards are definitely recommended especially for people that visit Sydney. You can already get e-sim cards for Australia from just $4.5 USD via Airalo or an e-sim card with 5 GB data for just $12 USD. Traveltomtom recommends ordering e-sim cards for Australia via either SimOptions , Airalo or Nomad .
Or check out Traveltomtom's complete guide with everything you need to know before ordering an e-sim card for Australia in 2024 .
Order a prepaid sim card for Australia online
Is your phone not e-sim compatible, but you would like to arrive prepared and order a physical prepaid sim card for Australia on the internet then check out the following...
Buy ordering an international prepaid sim card for Australia online you save yourself the hassle of buying a sim card on arrival at Brisbane Airport.
These are pre-activated physical travel sim cards and will be delivered to your home address. They automatically activate from its first use. So it is plug and play when you land in Australia.
See the following international prepaid sim card deals from SimOptions:
1. Three Data Pack - $24.90 USD
- 10 GB data-only
- Valid 30 days
- Valid in 56 countries
- Incoming/outgoing calls not supported
2. Orange Holiday World - $49.90 USD
- Valid 14 days
- Valid in124 countries
- Data allowance varies per country
Click here to order an international prepaid sim card for Australia directly online via SimOptions .
Also a last reminder that you can arrange everything online within just a couple clicks by ordering an e-sim card for Australia. Traveltomtom recommends ordering an e-sim card for Australia via either SimOptions , Airalo or Nomad .
I hope all the above tips for buying a sim card for Australia were helpful for your upcoming trip to Melbourne. If you have any more questions then don’t hesitate to leave me a comment below and I will try to help you out.
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Rush to evacuate thousands as Indonesia volcano erupts; S’pore flights among those cancelled
MANADO, Indonesia – Indonesian rescuers raced to evacuate thousands of people on April 18 after a volcano erupted five times, forcing the authorities to close a nearby airport and issue a warning about falling debris that could cause a tsunami.
The crater of Mount Ruang flamed with lava against a backdrop of lightning bolts overnight after erupting four times on April 17, forcing the authorities to raise its alert level to the highest of a four-tiered system.
The volcano on a remote island in Indonesia’s outermost region was still billowing a column of smoke in the morning on April 18, prompting the authorities to shut the nearest international airport in Manado city on Sulawesi island for 24 hours.
Houses on the neighbouring remote island of Tagulandang were riddled with holes from falling volcanic rocks, and residents were preparing to leave at least temporarily.
“The current condition, particularly the road condition, is covered by volcanic material,” local rescuer Ikram Al Ulah told AFP by phone from the Tagulandang seaport.
“Currently, many people are still wandering around. Maybe to evacuate precious goods from their house.”
The authorities said they were rushing to evacuate 11,000 residents from the area around Tagulandang, home to around 20,000 people.
Some residents were already trying to flee in a panic, according to officials.
“Last night, people evacuated on their own but without direction due to the volcano’s eruption and materials in the form of small rocks that fell, so the people scattered to find evacuation routes,” local search and rescue agency official Jandry Paendong said in a statement on April 18.
He said 20 staff were helping evacuate residents along the coastline near the volcano on rubber boats.
The authorities also evacuated a prison on Tagulandang island, ferrying 17 inmates along with 11 officials and 19 residents by boat to Likupang seaport in northern Sulawesi island, according to the rescuer Ikram.
The evacuation was requested by the prison chief because the facility sits directly across from the volcano, said the rescuer.
Tourists and residents were warned to remain outside a 6km exclusion zone.
More than 800 people were initially taken to safety from Ruang to nearby Tagulandang island after the first eruption on April 16, before four more eruptions on April 17 prompted evacuations from that island.
Mr Paendong called for more boats and equipment so that his team could “carry out evacuation for people in the coast or near the coast” facing the volcano.
Tsunami warning
The authorities also warned of a possible tsunami as a result of the eruptions.
“The communities in Tagulandang island, particularly those residing near the beach, (need) to be on alert for the potential ejection of incandescent rocks, hot cloud discharges and tsunami caused by the collapse of the volcano’s body into the sea,” Indonesian volcanology agency chief Hendra Gunawan said in a statement on April 17.
The authorities’ fears were compounded by previous experience.
In 2018, the crater of Mount Anak Krakatoa between Java and Sumatra islands partly collapsed when a major eruption sent huge chunks of the volcano sliding into the ocean, triggering a tsunami that killed more than 400 people and injured thousands.
Indonesia, a vast archipelago nation, experiences frequent seismic and volcanic activity due to its position on the Pacific “Ring of Fire”, an arc where tectonic plates collide that stretches from Japan through South-east Asia and across the Pacific basin.
The impact of Mount Ruang’s eruption led to the closure of Sam Ratulangi International Airport in Manado city, located more than 100km from the volcano, for 24 hours until the evening on April 18.
The airport runways were shut “due to the spread of volcanic ash which could endanger flight safety”, Mr Ambar Suryoko, head of the Manado region airport authority office, said in a statement.
The airport hosts airlines that fly to Singapore and cities in South Korea and China.
“All flights... impacted because the airport is affected by the eruption of Mount Ruang, volcanic ash,” 29-year-old Dimas, an airport officer in Manado, told AFP by phone.
In response to queries from The Straits Times, Changi Airport Group said flights to and from Bandar Seri Begawan in Brunei, as well as Kota Kinabalu, Kuching and Miri in Malaysia, may be affected as a result of the volcanic activity. These destinations are served by AirAsia, Royal Brunei Airlines, Scoot and Singapore Airlines.
It advised travellers to check the Changi Aiport website for the latest flight information, and those affected can contact the airlines for alternative arrangements.
Singapore budget carrier Scoot cancelled four flights that were scheduled to depart on April 18. The flights were between Singapore and Kota Kinabalu, and Singapore and Miri.
“Scoot apologises for the inconvenience caused. The safety of our customers and crew is our top priority,” Scoot said in response to queries.
“We will continue to monitor the situation in East Malaysia and will adjust our flight schedule as necessary,” Scoot said, adding that it is assisting affected customers.
Budget airline AirAsia cancelled flights to and from nine airports including Kota Kinabalu, Tawau, Sandakan, Labuan, Miri, Sibu, Bintulu, Kuching and Brunei after the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia issued a volcanic ash hazard warning on April 18.
Flights from 10am on April 18 until 8am on April 19 will be cancelled, AirAsia said in a release.
Flag carrier Malaysia Airlines said on Facebook that it cancelled 18 flights between Kuala Lumpur and Sabah, as well as Kuala Lumpur and Sarawak, on April 18. ST has contacted Malaysia Airlines for more information. AFP
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9 people, including 2 air canada employees, charged in $14.5m ‘sensational’ gold heist from toronto airport.
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Nine men — including two Air Canada employees — are facing charges for allegedly stealing $14.5 million in gold in a “sensational” heist worthy of a “Netflix series” at a Canadian airport.
Peel Regional Police on Wednesday announced the arrest of five men and the warrants for four others on the one-year anniversary of the caper at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport.
The whopping amount of loot was stolen from a shipping container at the airport in what’s considered the largest gold theft in Canadian history.
“This story is a sensational one and one which probably, we jokingly say, belongs in a Netflix series,” Police Chief Nishan Duraiappah said at a press conference, according to City News Toronto .
Two of the nine suspects — Simran Preet Panesar, 31, and 54-year-old Parmpal Sidhu — worked for Air Canada.
Panesar had even given police a tour of the facility prior to them knowing he was involved in the alleged heist, police said, according to CP 24.
The other seven are: Durante King-Mclean, 25, Prasath Paramalingam, 34, Archit Grover, 36, Arsalan Chaudhary, 42, all four of Brampton; Amit Jalota, 40, of Oakville, Ammad Chaudhary, 43, of Georgetown, and Ali Raza, 37, of Toronto, according to the local outlet.
Grover, Arsalan Chaudhary, Panesar, and King-Mclean, who is currently in US custody, are still wanted by Canadian police.
They collectively face 19 charges, according to City News Toronto.
The nine men allegedly stole more than $20 million CAD, or roughly $14.5 million USD, in gold, as well as more than $2 million in foreign banknotes after King-Mclean drove a truck into the warehouse after giving a man a duplicated waybill.
The waybill had been reprinted on an Air Canada printer and said King-Mclean would be picking up a shipment of seafood that had actually been picked up the day before, according to The New York Times.
He then allegedly loaded up the shipment of 6,600 gold bars and banknotes — which were flown in from Switzerland on an Air Canada flight on April 17, 2023 — onto the truck two hours after it had arrived at the airport, according to The Times.
“They needed people inside Air Canada to facilitate this theft,” Detective Mike Mavity said at a press conference.
A Brink’s truck arrived to pick up the shipment with the real waybill shortly after. The company filed a lawsuit against Air Canada, alleging a thief had used falsified documents to get into the holding facility.
Air Canada denied the allegations that its employees did not properly examine the document and claimed it had not taken out insurance on the valuable cargo, according to City News Toronto.
Most of the stolen gold had been melted down and police recovered just a fraction of the haul — six bracelets valued at $89,000 CAD, or $65,000 USD, according to The Times.
Around $434,000 CAD, or roughly $315,100 USD, was also seized during the investigation that is believed to have been part of the profit they made off the metal, according to CP 24.
Police showed two handwritten lists of payouts to the men involved in the theft.
Chief Duraiappah believes the gold was used, in part, to buy guns and smuggle them into Canada, which is how King-Mclean got arrested outside the country.
The 25-year-old is currently in US custody after being pulled over in September in Pennsylvania on suspected motor vehicle violations, but is still wanted in Canada for heist-related charges.
Sixty-five firearms were found in his rental vehicle and were believed to be destined for Canada. Eleven of the weapons were stolen and two were fully automatic, according to City News Toronto.
King-Mclean and Paramalingam face conspiracy to engage in international firearms trafficking charges in the US.
US authorities believe Paramalingam orchestrated his partner in crime’s illegal entry into the US and had given him funding to purchase the firearms in Florida, Georgia, and elsewhere, according to the US Department of Justice.
Grover and Jalisa Edwards, 25, of Fort Lauderdale, were charged in the US as an accessory to King-Mclean’s crimes. Edwards is not wanted in Canada.
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F.A.A. Will Require More Rest for Air Traffic Controllers
The agency announced new rules to address the dangers of exhaustion for controllers, who often work grueling round-the-clock schedules.
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The Federal Aviation Administration said on Friday that it was taking significant steps to mitigate the risks posed by exhaustion among air traffic controllers, after a series of close calls last year raised alarms about the safety of the U.S. air travel system.
Mike Whitaker, the F.A.A. administrator, issued a directive increasing the number of hours that controllers are required to rest between shifts from nine hours to 10, and 12 hours before a midnight shift. He said he hoped to put the changes in place within 90 days.
The announcement came as the air safety regulator released a 114-page report from an expert panel that assessed the risks associated with air traffic controller fatigue.
“We are committed to a sustained effort to address controller fatigue and ensure our airspace is the safest in the world,” Mr. Whitaker said in a statement.
The F.A.A. established the panel in December in the wake of a New York Times investigation that revealed how a nationwide shortage of air traffic controllers had resulted in an exhausted and demoralized work force that was increasingly prone to making dangerous mistakes. Many air traffic controllers were working round-the-clock schedules that had pushed them to the psychological and physical brink.
The Times reported that virtually all of the nation’s air traffic control sites were understaffed, forcing many controllers to work 10-hour days, six days a week.
“Growing the work force continues to be a top priority, and over the past two years we’ve pulled out all of the stops to accelerate hiring,” Mr. Whitaker said on Friday, adding, “Getting more qualified individuals into our air traffic facilities will help alleviate the demands on the current work force.”
A series of Times articles last year showed how the nation’s aviation safety system was under mounting stress . While the last fatal crash involving a major U.S. airline was more than a decade ago, potentially dangerous close calls had been happening, on average, multiple times a week last year, and some air traffic controllers said they feared that a deadly crash was inevitable. The Times found that errors by air traffic controllers had been one major factor.
Just this week, there were at least two incidents that appeared to involve air traffic controller mistakes at two of the country’s major airports. On Thursday at Ronald Reagan National Airport outside Washington, a Southwest Airlines flight was instructed to cross the same runway that a JetBlue Airways plane, Flight 1554, was cleared by a controller to take off from.
As the JetBlue plane accelerated, another controller yelled: “JetBlue 1554, stop! JetBlue 1554, stop!” The plane abruptly aborted its takeoff, but it came within as little as 312 feet of the Southwest plane, according to preliminary F.A.A. safety reports and recordings reviewed by The Times, putting it moments away from a potential crash. The controller who cleared the Southwest plane to cross the runway did so without prior coordination with the other controller.
The controller who cleared the JetBlue plane to take off was in training, according to one of the reports, and the controller who cleared the Southwest plane to cross the same runway had been working for more than two hours straight, longer than the F.A.A. recommends.
A system designed to alert controllers to potential collisions on runways, known as ASDE-X, appears not to have triggered an alert, according to reports on the incident.
The other incident, which has not been previously reported, occurred on Wednesday at Kennedy International Airport in New York, when a Swiss International Air Lines flight was cleared to take off on the same runway that four other planes were instructed to cross. The Swiss plane accelerated 800 feet down the runway before the pilot, citing “traffic on the runway,” aborted its takeoff to avoid a potential collision, according to preliminary F.A.A. safety reports and a recording.
The controller who cleared the Swiss flight had told the other controller to have the four planes cross after the Swiss flight, but the controller instructed the planes to cross ahead of the Swiss flight instead.
The F.A.A. said it would investigate the incidents. The National Transportation Safety Board said it had opened an investigation into the episode at Kennedy and was gathering information regarding the one at Reagan National.
In the report released by the F.A.A. on Friday, the expert panel identified 58 “opportunities” for efforts to address the risks posed by fatigue, including coming up with a plan to eliminate a common rotating schedule known as the rattler.
Under the rattler schedule, a controller might start his first shift of the week in the afternoon, with subsequent shifts beginning progressively earlier. The week would then culminate with a 24-hour period in which the controller worked both an early morning shift and, as few as eight hours later, overnight duty. Many controllers told The Times that, coupled with mandatory overtime, the schedule was exceptionally grueling.
In a statement, the National Air Traffic Controllers Association, the union that represents controllers, said it was encouraged that the F.A.A. was paying attention to fatigue but was concerned that the changes the agency announced would constrain the controller work force and affect air travel.
“F.A.A. has not modeled these changes to determine what unintended consequences they may have to the already strained air traffic control staffing coverage,” the union said, adding that it was worried that applying the new rules immediately “may lead to coverage holes in air traffic facilities’ schedules.”
Sydney Ember is a Times business reporter, covering the U.S. economy and the labor market. More about Sydney Ember
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Hamad International Airport in Qatar named world's best airport in 2024, Changi Airport takes 2nd place
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The awards are based on World Airport Survey questionnaires, by London-based air transport rating organisation Skytrax, which were done between August 2023 and March 2024.
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Qatar's Hamad International Airport in Doha has been named the world's best airport in 2024 by London-based air transport rating organisation Skytrax, with Singapore Changi Airport coming in at second place.
During the award ceremony at the Passenger Terminal Expo 2024 in Frankfurt, Germany, the airport also clinched the titles of world's best airport shopping and best airport in the Middle East.
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Hamad International Airport has experienced significant growth in the past decade, with the integration of lifestyle and shopping facilities including Orchard, an indoor garden with a bridge.
In 2023, it enjoyed a 31 per cent increase in passenger traffic, serving over 45 million passengers over 250 destinations.
Second-place winner Singapore Changi Airport – which won the world's best airport award in 2023 – also clinched the titles of best airport in Asia and world’s best airport immigration service. Crowne Plaza Changi Airport was also named world’s best airport hotel, for the ninth time.
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Qatar Airways CEO Badr Mohammed Al Meer said of the win: "This is a remarkable achievement for Hamad International Airport, as it celebrates its 10th anniversary of operational excellence, connecting passengers seamlessly from all around the world. It is a testament to the dedication of our team and partners, who have contributed to providing passengers with the finest travel experience. Our continuous investment in our facilities and pioneering initiatives in retail and hospitality has made this achievement possible."
The top 20 airports this year are as follows:
- Doha Hamad Airport
- Singapore Changi Airport
- Seoul Incheon Airport
- Tokyo Haneda Airport
- Tokyo Narita Airport
- Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport
- Dubai Airport
- Munich Airport
- Zurich Airport
- Istanbul Airport
- Hong Kong Airport
- Rome Fiumicino Airport
- Vienna Airport
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Operating since 1999, Skytrax's World Airport Awards are voted by airport customers of over 100 nationalities. The survey evaluates customers' experience across multiple factors including check-in, transfers, shopping and security. This year's survey was conducted between August 2023 and March 2024, and over 570 airports were featured in the survey results.
All entries for the survey are screened, with duplicate or ineligible entries deleted, and no membership subscription or charges are needed to participate in the survey.
Nonetheless, Skytrax has received some criticism over the years with one report in 2015 from a travel industry news site suggesting that the organisation had inflated the figures of its survey participants. Skytrax also received backlash in 2019 after it updated the ratings of certain airlines, including downgrading Turkish Airlines to three stars – prompting those in the aviation community to question Skytrax's ranking methods.
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Get the best Sydney Airport shopping international experience in Merino Collection after security, not far from 31 Gate. In case of questions, use the number: +61 2 9667 2012. The other store is near 50-63 Gates after security. Their phone number is: +61 2 9667 1592.
The stores are spread out across the terminal, and the majority of them are open from six in the morning until nine thirty at night. Some are located after security clearance, while others are located before security clearance. Call the Heinemann Tax and Duty-Free shops at the SYD at 1800 46 46 66 to get in touch with them. The SYD ensures that ...
Heinemann Tax & Duty Free - T1 After Security Pier B South. Duty-Free, Fashion & Accessories, Heinemann Products. Your international journey begins with Heinemann Tax & Duty Free; a contemporary shopping destination featuring thousands of products from local and international brands at competitive prices.
Travel Essentials, Fashion & Accessories. Purchase the latest range of branded luggage products and travel accessories. Rolling Luggage is Terminal 1 is currently open. Trading hours may vary based on flight schedules. T1 International, Before Security near Food Court. Level 2.
Their store in Terminal 2, located near the food court, is currently open, but operational hours may depend. NewsLink . NewsLink is a travel essential shop that provides a wide range of reading materials, gifts, drinks, snacks, and other items that are essential for people on the go. Are shops open at Sydney Domestic Airport nowadays?
Committed to providing great travel at the cheapest available price, Flight Centre's consultants are experienced, highly trained experts, dedicated to finding the best travel deal for any destination and any budget. ... Sydney Airport acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands, waterways and skyways where we work and in which we live.
Welcome to Sydney Airport. Find Flight Info, Parking, Hotels, Shopping, Dining and other info for International and Domestic passengers. ... Find stores to meet all your shopping and travelling needs, from quick stops to our brand new luxury precinct. ... Find useful tips and travel information to help you prepare for your next trip. Passenger ...
Location: Shops at Domestic Airport in Sydney, Terminal 3, after security, next to Gate 5. Website: mimco.com.au. Contact: +61 2 9693 2912. NewsLink . Travel Essentials. NewsLink is a great directory of interesting and useful items such as entertaining books, local newspapers, world magazines, and most importantly - gifts!
Airport guide. Prepare to travel ... A Little Something combines Victorian and modern elements to create a gourmet gift store and bespoke shopping experience. The boutique carries an assortment of gourmet foods, wines and champagne from international brands, such as Kusmi Tea, Henschke, Max Brenner, and local Australian brands including ...
Meanwhile, several existing luxury tenants are using the temporary pause in international travel to renew their position within T1 as space opens up: Gucci will double its floor space, while Tiffany&Co is relocating into an all-new, custom designed store. Sydney Airport Chief Commercial Officer Vanessa Orth, notes that a change in travel retail ...
Sydney Domestic Airport: T2 Terminal. Sydney, come and look at our luggage in real life! Our Sydney store is also available for call and collect orders and courier services. To arrange for call and collect, please give us a call at 1300 276 559 during our business hours, or drop us a note at. [email protected].
Services & Currency. Travelex is the world's largest foreign exchange company where you can make international payments, exchange currency, and buy pre-paid credit cards, especially handy for travellers. Located at T2, the Travelex bureau is a handy spot to exchange currency on the fly. T2 Domestic, near Gate 32. Level 2.
Australia's first domestic airport terminal department store concept in Sydney Airport's Terminal 2 and Terminal 3, a Heinemann exclusive, is now open. ... Retailing innovation in Los Angeles and exploring the utilisation of the Metaverse and other new technologies in travel retail. Find out more >> 28 Oct 2024 - 30 Oct 2024 ...
The deal means the travel retailer can expand into all three of Sydney Airport's terminals, extending its footprint from the current duty-free concession at the T1 international terminal, which ...
Alongside Louis Vuitton, Sydney Airport will welcome a further 11 luxury brands for the first time in 2022. These include: Saint Laurent, Dior, Moncler, Loewe, Celine, Bottega Veneta, Prada, Balenciaga, Gentle Monster. The luxury brands have agreed to six-year lease terms through to 2027. "The commitment of these brands demonstrates faith in ...
There are several Sim Planet stores, a Lebara store in the WH Smith shop, official Vodafone and Optus retail stores and some random sim card shops that sell a wide variety of Australian sim cards for tourists. Most of the sim card stores are open from 06.00 am until 10.00 pm and accept payments by international credit cards.
Circles.life Australia sells regular SIM cards at Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport, costing 10 AUD, 25 AUD, 35 AUD, or 45 AUD. I will list all the prices in AUD (Australian Dollar). To convert AUD to your currency (let's say NZD - New Zealand Dollar) with up-to-date exchange rates, use the Wise Currency Converter tool.
Ultimo, 2007 New South Wales. Open. Until 09:00PM. Mecca Cosmetica Paddington. Paddington, 2021 New South Wales. Closed. Opens 09:00AM Friday. Discover MECCA Sydney Airport, the ultimate beauty destination. Find us at T3 Domestic Terminal, Sydney Domestic Airport, New South Wales 2020.
Yes, there are lockers at Sydney Airport. They are located on the Arrivals Level of Terminal 1. The price starts at $12 for 24 hours. Whether you need to store your luggage for a few hours or several days, Sydney Airport Lockers provide a reliable and affordable option.
Stores in Sydney. Travelex has several locations in Sydney. Please look below to find the store nearest you. ... c/- Hello World Travel, Shop 1023, Westfield Shoppingtown, 600 The Kingsway, Miranda, Sydney 2228. ... Sydney Domestic Airport . Gate 3, Qantas Terminal 3 Sydney Domestic Airport, Mascot. Phone: (02) 9313 4884. Learn More
Expensive plane tickets and less business travel means flying domestically through Sydney Airport is less popular than it was in 2019. Peter Rae But growth in domestic travel was more moderate, up ...
The impact of Mount Ruang's eruption led to the closure of Sam Ratulangi International Airport in Manado city, located more than 100km from the volcano, for 24 hours until the evening on April 18.
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Brisbane was next highest at 32nd, despite dropping nine places from its 2023 position, followed by Perth at 52nd (up six) and Sydney at 55th (down six). Melbourne Airport was ranked the best in ...
Airport Pickups is the leading provider of transportation services serving Brampton, Ontario and surrounding area. We are pleased to offer our valued clients the very latest in smartphone booking technology with our free Airport Pickups ride application. Key Features of the Airport Pickups application include: • Book a trip in as few as 2 clicks
Nine men -- including two Air Canada employees -- are facing charges for allegedly stealing $14.5 million in gold in a "sensational" heist worthy of a "Netflix series" at a Canadian airport.
The air traffic control tower at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport in Texas. A nationwide shortage of controllers has resulted in an exhausted and demoralized work force.
Qatar's Hamad International Airport in Doha has been named the world's best airport in 2024 by London-based air transport rating organisation Skytrax, with Singapore Changi Airport coming in at second place. During the award ceremony at the Passenger Terminal Expo 2024 in Frankfurt, Germany, the ...