Adelaide International Airport (ADL)
Adelaide International Airport (ADL) currently has nonstop service to 34 destinations on 22 airlines in our latest departure data. The busiest route is to Port Lincoln (PLO), served by 6 carriers, and the largest operator here is Qantas with nonstops to 12 destinations. 7 of its routes are international.
Route data as of June 15, 2026, based on a 7-day departures sample.
How ADL is connected
7 international routes in this schedule set
Australia 27 · United Arab Emirates 1 · China 1
8-9/day on 6 airlines
Airbus A320 family · Boeing 737 · Embraer E-Jet
ADL route guides with flight times
These routes have enough tracked flights or schedule depth for a full guide with duration, distance, airlines, aircraft, and frequency.
22 airlines fly direct from ADL
Ranked by destinations served, then daily frequency.
Direct flights to 34 cities
Ranked by airlines operating the route. Routes with enough tracked data or schedule depth link to full route guides.
PLO · Port Lincoln6 airlines · 8-9/day · Saab 340, Saab 340B
View ADL–PLO route guide →- Rex Regional Express · Saab 3404-5/day
- Qantas · Bombardier Q4003/day
- Thai AirAsia · Cirrus SR-22weekly
Quick answers
Where is Adelaide International Airport?
Adelaide International Airport (ADL / YPAD) is located in Adelaide, Australia.
What is the IATA code for Adelaide International Airport?
The IATA code is ADL. The ICAO code is YPAD.
What is the busiest route from ADL?
The busiest scheduled route from ADL in our current departure data is ADL to PLO (Port Lincoln), with 8-9/day across 6 airlines.
Who is the largest operator at ADL?
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