Can you sleep in Canberra airport or does it close overnight?
I've slept overnight in Melbourne Airport, in Australia. I know you can't do this in Sydney Airport (they close). However I can't find this info for Canberra.
I've found a cheap flight that goes via Canberra overnight, and I'm quite happy sleeping on the floor if it's possible. But sleepinginairports.net doesn't have any reviews or info, and I can't find opening hours on the airport website or elsewhere. It's only recently started having international flights again, so information seems to be scarce.
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Can you sleep at Canberra airport?
We have only had one sleep-related airport review and the traveller reported sleeping in the Uber waiting room without any problems of note. For uninterrupted sleep, there is a hotel on site and several hotels nearby. See Airport Hotels in the guide below or read some traveller airport reviews for more tips.Can I sleep at the airport overnight?
(And yes, sleeping overnight in airports is legal.)Does Canberra Airport have a curfew?
Canberra Airport is a curfew-free airport. This means it operates 24-hours-a-day, seven-days-a- week, with operations to increase significantly over time. Not only will the number of aircraft per hour increase, but they will be bigger and will operate more at night as international and freight operations grow.What to do if you have to stay in the airport overnight?
Ask an airport attendant if there's somewhere to grab sleeping essentials. At some airports, there will be places where you can pick up a blanket and pillow if you're stuck there overnight. This is especially true if your flight has been cancelled or delayed due to weather. Sometimes there are even cots available!HOW TO SLEEP OVERNIGHT IN AN AIRPORT | DamonAndJo
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