Discover Western Sydney
Western Sydney is a multicultural melting pot, overflowing with creativity, nature and history that stretches from Sydney's western suburbs of Parramatta, Penrith and Sydney Olympic Park into the horizon and as far as the Blue Mountains.
Flying into Western Sydney International Airport (WSI) puts you 30 minutes from explorable wilderness. You'll be hiking around ancient rock formations on one day, kayaking the Nepean River the next, and spotting kangaroos, wallabies and echidnas with regularity. WSI is undoubtedly the gateway to some of Greater Sydney's greatest outdoor experiences.
About our flights to Sydney
Air New Zealand flies non-stop to Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport (SYD) from Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Queenstown.
From November 2026*, Air New Zealand will also start non-stop flights from Auckland to Western Sydney International Airport (WSI) three times per week, giving you more choice for your plans in Sydney and Greater NSW. The flight time is around 3 hours and 35 minutes.
You can choose the way you fly on all our flights to Australia.
| Sydney Kingsford Smith (SYD) | Western Sydney International (WSI) | |
|---|---|---|
| Location | Near Sydney CBD (Mascot) | Greater Sydney |
| Non-stop flights from (Air NZ) | Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Queenstown | Auckland |
| Flight frequency | Auckland / Wellington / Christchurch: Daily Queenstown: 5 times per week (Mon/Wed/Fri/Sat/Sun) | 3 times per week from 26 October 2026* (Mon/Wed/Fri) |
| Cabin options¹ | Economy (selected services also offer Premium Economy & Business Premier™) | Economy only |
| Distance to Sydney CBD | Approx. 20-30 minutes | Approx. 60 minutes |
| Lounge service | Available (Air NZ & Partner) | Details to be confirmed² |
| Best for travellers | Visiting Sydney CBD, Eastern suburbs or inner city | Visiting Western Sydney, Blue Mountains, Nepean River or Greater NSW |
| Ideal if you... | Need fast access to the CBD or central Sydney | Want to be closer to Western Sydney or are travelling beyond Sydney |
| Airport information | https://www.sydneyairport.com.au | https://www.wsiairport.com.au |
Compare Sydney's two airports
Location
Near Sydney CBD (Mascot)
Greater Sydney
Non-stop flights from (Air NZ)
Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Queenstown
Auckland
Flight frequency
Auckland / Wellington / Christchurch: Daily
Queenstown: 5 times per week (Mon/Wed/Fri/Sat/Sun)
3 times per week from 26 October 2026* (Mon/Wed/Fri)
Cabin options¹
Economy
(selected services also offer Premium Economy & Business Premier™)
Economy only
Distance to Sydney CBD
Approx. 20-30 minutes
Approx. 60 minutes
Lounge service
Best for travellers
Visiting Sydney CBD, Eastern suburbs or inner city
Visiting Western Sydney, Blue Mountains, Nepean River or Greater NSW
Ideal if you...
Need fast access to the CBD or central Sydney
Want to be closer to Western Sydney or are travelling beyond Sydney
Airport information
* Subject to Government Approvals.
1. Cabin availability varies by route and aircraft. Please check your flight details when booking.
2. Lounge access (including any lounge pass purchase options) at WSI will be confirmed closer to launch.
Planning your trip
Western Sydney International (WSI) is ideal if you're
- Visiting family or friends in Parramatta, Penrith, Blacktown, Liverpool, Campbelltown or surrounding Western Sydney suburbs.
- Heading to the Blue Mountains (30 minutes from WSI).
- Planning to explore Western Sydney Parklands, the Hawkesbury region or the Greater Blue Mountains area.
- Collecting a rental car to drive to regional NSW (the airport connects directly to major motorways heading west, north and south).
For the latest transport options, visit the official Western Sydney International (WSI) website.

Four wonderful experiences from Western Sydney
1. Eat around the world in one suburb
Parramatta's dining scene reflects Western Sydney's extraordinary diversity. Start with Filipino breakfast at Kanto, share Lebanese mezze at Byblos, try South Indian dosa at Amma's, then finish with gelato from Cow and the Moon (they've won international awards). It's world travel on a plate.
2. Kayak the Parramatta River at dawn
Early morning kayaking on the Parramatta River reveals a quieter side of Sydney. Paddle past mangroves, spot water dragons sunning on the banks and watch the city slowly wake up. Several operators run tours from Parramatta and you're back on land in time for breakfast.
3. Glide over the Nepean River
The Nepean River offers something for everyone. Paddle through serene waters by kayak with views of the rugged Nepean Gorge, or get your adrenaline fix at Cables Wake Park for wakeboarding and waterskiing with the Blue Mountains as your backdrop. First-timers get expert instruction, experienced riders can tackle the ramps and everyone can refuel at the riverside cafe afterwards.
4. Walk the Three Sisters at sunset
In the Blue Mountains, the Three Sisters rock formation glows golden as the sun drops behind the Jamison Valley. Take the short walk to Echo Point lookout or, for a fuller experience, descend the Giant Stairway – 900 steps that wind past the Sisters and down into the ancient rainforest below.

Other things to see and do
Western Sydney Parklands is one of the largest urban parks in the world. More than 27 kilometres long and covering 5,280 hectares, it offers cycling and walking trails, picnic areas and playgrounds. Prospect Hill shows you panoramic views across Sydney, while the abattoirs precinct at Homebush hosts markets and festivals.
Surfers don't have to head to the beach as URBNSURF, located in Sydney Olympic Park, is Sydney's first urban surf park, offering consistent, quality waves for surfers of all levels. The 3.6ha facility features a central lagoon split down the middle to generate either left-hander or right-hander waves (depending on which side you paddle out on).
History enthusiasts should visit Parramatta's Old Government House, Australia's oldest surviving public building, or Elizabeth Farm, the nation's oldest European homestead. The Female Orphan School in Rydalmere also tells important stories of early colonial life.
For shopping, Westfield Parramatta and Penrith Plaza offer rich pickings for affordable prices. For fun, the Penrith Panthers entertainment precinct brings together dining, sports and live entertainment.
Craft beer fans should explore the region's breweries – Badlands Brewery in Penrith, Wayward Brewing in Camperdown and the growing brewing scene around Parramatta.

Travelling via Western Sydney International (WSI)
Visit the official Western Sydney International Airport (WSI) website for the latest airport and transport information to plan your arrival.