Broome International Airport– BME
The Broome International Airport (BME) in Broome, Australia is a public airport located 0.74-kilometer west of the Broome GPO in Western Australia. Known as the regional hub of the northwestern part of WA, Australia, the BME Airport is ranked the 20th busiest airport in Australia.
Best Time to Visit
Recognized as the gateway to the Kimberley Region, the Broome International Airport (BME) was classified as a Class D non-radar-controlled aerodrome – with aircrafts separated by air traffic controllers-basedpilot estimates and distance reports and altitudes from the airfield. In 2011, BME recorded a total of 409,663 passengers with 5,828 aircraft movements. Broome International Airport provides flights via Airnoth, Aviair, Qantas, QantasLink, Skippers Aviation, and Virgin Australia Regional Airlines. After arriving at airport, take a 5-minute car ride to Cable Beach or to Djugun.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Nearby hotels from BME ranges from the beautiful tropical gardens of the BroomeTown B&B to the luxurious accommodation at Ochre Moon Bed & Breakfast. BroomeTown is the perfect retreat for couples, business travelers, and small groups with its beautiful tropical gardens and peaceful ambience. On the other hand, Ochre Moon is the B&B to go for those wanting to be near Cable Beach. You can also stay at the nearby Mangrove Hotel, which is only .7 miles away from the airport. Before you leave, grab a sumptuous meal at nearby restaurants Café MabuMayi and the The Kool Spot Café.
Airports near the Broome International Airport (BME) include the RAAF Curtin Airport (DCN) in Derby, Australia and the Derby Airport (DRB).