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Distinction between "domestic" and "regional"

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What exactly is the distinction between "domestic" and "regional" in the third table ? Is it determined by the location of the destination, whether the destination is in the same or different state, the size or type of aircraft, or the identity of the aircraft operator ? The reference cited is a broken link. From a Sydney point of view, you could assess that flights to Dubbo are considered "regional" and flights to Melbourne are "domestic". How does it work though, for , say, Newman, where all the flights are categorised as domestic although (almost?) all of them would be to Perth.Eregli bob (talk) 07:11, 11 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Semi-protected edit request on 10 June 2014

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Update Ballina Airport passenger numbers to 382,389 sourced here: http://ballinabyronairport.com.au/passenger-growth-12-january-2014/ 60.231.38.78 (talk) 13:26, 10 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Not done: Sorry, but it just doesn't make sense to update just one row in a table like that. Regards, Older and ... well older (talk) 18:27, 10 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Current Data Source - 2023 data

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SEE https://www.bitre.gov.au/publications/ongoing/domestic_airline_activity-annual_publications HOWEVER someone will need to manipulate the available spreadsheet data. For example, there are 2023 ranked data for airport-to-airport passenger numbers. Ranking the busiest airports seems likely to need some aggregation by some kinder-than-I person. By way of further example, 2023's first ranked is Melbourne - Sydney with revenue pax. of 7,624,605 2001:8003:1C0E:0:94B4:EAFF:1823:5220 (talk) 02:37, 25 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]