Sydney is entering a new aviation era. For the first time in its history, the city will operate with two major airports: the long-established Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport (SYD) and the brand-new Western Sydney International Airport (WSI), set to open in late 2026. While most headlines focus on airlines and passenger numbers, there’s another battle quietly shaping traveler decisions the parking showdown. From pricing and proximity to convenience and innovation, parking could be the deciding factor in which airport wins over Sydney travelers. Let’s break it down. Round 1: Location & Accessibility SYD has one major advantage it’s close to the CBD. For travelers in Eastern Suburbs or the city, it’s the obvious choice. But for Western Sydney residents, it’s a different story. WSI is located about 40–50 km west of the CBD, placing it much closer to millions of people who currently endure long drives across the city to catch a flight. Add to that new infrastructure lik...
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