Surprise planned for travellers arriving at Hamilton Island Airport as it celebrates 40 years today

Queensland Australia, Hamilton island in the  Whitsunday passage.
Edited by Travel Weekly


Hamilton Island is celebrating 40 years of the Hamilton Island Airport, the only commercial jet airport in the Whitsunday Islands – marking four decades of connecting visitors to the heart od the World Heritage-listed Great Barrier Reef.

Since the inaugural flight touched down in 1984 to a fanfare of aloha shirts and cocktails, Hamilton Island Airport has become a vital hub for regional tourism and the Whitsundays community linking them to friends, family, and essential services.

Coming in to land at Hamilton Island Airport. (iStock – Jenhung Huang)

“For 40 years, Hamilton Island Airport has connected visitors to the heart of the Great Barrier Reef,” Hamilton Island acting COO Paul Watson said.

“The Airport plays a pivotal role in supporting the local visitor economy – welcoming over 500,000 travellers each year – while serving as a vital link for island residents. For many of us who live and work on Hamilton Island, the airport is integral to our daily lives, and we’re proud of its contribution to the Whitsundays region.”

Hamilton Island Airport has revolutionised access to the region, with direct flights from Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane taking under three hours. Today it operates up to 16 commercial flights daily, serving major carriers Qantas, Jetstar, and Virgin Australia, solidifying its status as one of Australia’s most important regional airports.

“Hamilton Island Airport has transformed tourism in the Whitsundays, making it easier than ever for visitors to experience the region’s natural wonders. It’s not just a gateway – its where lifelong memories are made,” Watson continued.

Visitors who experience the Great Barrier Reef firsthand leave with a deeper appreciation of the importance of protecting this iconic natural wonder.”

Since Australia’s Oatley family acquired Hamilton Island in 2003, over $400 million has been invested in infrastructure projects, including upgrades to the airport.

The latest development, ‘The Sundays’ – a 59-room luxury boutique hotel overlooking Catseye Bay – includes a new restaurant and bar helmed by award-winning culinary duo Josh and Julie Niland and is set to welcome guests in April 2025.

To mark the occasion, Hamilton Island Airport staff – past and present, together with Acting CEO Nick Dowling and children from the Hamilton Island Community School, plan to surprise arriving passengers on 10 December with a warm Hamilton Island welcome, reminiscent of the celebration that greeted visitors on that first commercial flight in 1984.

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