Western Sydney International Airport continues to develop but faces challenges expanding flight routes and improving transport links. Local leaders are urging more tourism investment and stronger strategies to grow the region’s visitor economy.
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- Western Sydney International Airport's growth depends on expanding its flight network, with current limitations threatening its success.
- Jetstar, Qantas Link, Singapore Airlines, and Air New Zealand have signed on, while talks with other airlines continue. 21s
- The airport aims to serve 10 million passengers annually within a decade, but faces delays in transport links, with the metro not ready at opening. 38s
- Local leaders want to use the lack of immediate transport connections to encourage visitors to stay in Western Sydney and experience its multicultural offerings. 1m 11s
- Officials are seeking funding for major events and hotel development, aiming to increase the visitor economy by over 60% in the next ten years. 1m 31s