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Karratha Airport is an airport in Karratha, Western Australia. The airport is 14 km from Karratha and 8 km from Dampier. The airport was opened in December 1983, and updgraded in 1998.

The Karratha Airport is the second busiest Airport in Western Australia, with the busiest being Perth Airport.

Airlines and destinations include Qantas to Brisbane, and Perth, and QantasLink to Perth.

The Brisbane service operated by Qantas operates once a week. It was chosen over Broome Airport as the airport is closer to the mining regions of northern Western Australia.

Address: Bayly Ave, Karratha, WA, 6714, Australia
Phone: +61 (0)8 9186-8555

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