Your guide to the airport journey

This page helps you prepare for your time at the airport. You’ll find information on Checking-in, Security Screening, finding your gate and getting to and from the aircraft. 

Commercial aircraft on the tarmac at Mount Isa Airport, with ground crew handling baggage and a mobile staircase positioned for boarding under a clear blue sky.

Checking-in

Mount Isa Airport operates from a single level terminal.  

Check-in desks are located at the front of the terminal and typically open two hours before your scheduled departure.  

Airline Assistance

Most airlines offer wheelchair assistance for travellers from Check-in to your aircraft, or from your aircraft to baggage reclaim.  

When booking your ticket with your airline, let them know that you have specific needs so they will know how best to assist you. Alternatively, ask the friendly airline staff at your Check-in desk for their help. 

Security Screening

Everyone needs to be security screened

Security screening is compulsory for everyone entering the “secure area” of an Australian airport terminal. The secure area is the part of the airport terminal that you enter after security screening to board an aircraft.

Under Australia’s aviation security regulations, you cannot choose your screening method, and practices may vary between airports. It is important to remember that screening selection is not based on gender, ethnicity, religion or employment.

Everyone passing through the security screening point at Mount Isa Airport, whether you are catching a flight or not, needs to be screened.

We know that some travellers have special circumstances and so we have procedures in place to help travellers with additional needs, for example those using a wheelchair, or with low vision, or those with prosthetic devices or a pacemaker. 

Tell the security screening officer if you need assistance

Importantly, before the screening process begins, tell the screening officer if you need assistance or if you have a prosthetic, medical device or medical equipment. You have the right to refuse to be screened but it means that you will not be allowed to go to the gate or board your flight.

If you feel uncomfortable during the security screening process or have any questions, then please talk to the officer or ask to speak with their supervisor.  

Security screening is safe

The security screening body scanners at Mount Isa Airport use non-ionising millimetre wave technology, like a mobile phone. It is not like an x-ray. The body scanners do not pose any known health risks to people and there are no known safety concerns for people with active implantable medical devices, such as continuous glucose monitoring devices. 

Restaurants / Dietary Requirements

There is one restaurant inside the Departures Lounge, after security screening, serving hot and cold beverages and light refreshments.

Finding your Boarding Gate

Mount Isa Airport is small and easy to navigate, which means getting to your gate is quick and easy. Two boarding gates are located within the departure lounge – when your flight is called, the gates are a short distance to get to.

You can view our terminal map here.  

Access to and from the Aircraft

At Mount Isa Airport stairs are used for access to and from aircraft. If you have limited mobility or other disabilities, you can ask for assistance from airline staff to help you board and disembark from the aircraft. It is best to inform the airline or your travel agent when you book your flight and re-confirm again before flying to confirm the necessary support is available.

If you have notified the airline that you require extra assistance, you will board or disembark the aircraft via a PAD (Passenger Assistance Device).

Lifting equipment is also available for people requiring additional assistance to help them on and off the aircraft.  

Travellers using a wheelchair or mobility aid

It varies by airline, however normally you can use your own wheelchair up until the boarding gate. Check with your airline to confirm their specific guidelines before travelling.

If you are using your own wheelchair then make sure you arrive at the boarding gate early for boarding. You will need to transfer to an airline wheelchair for boarding and disembarking. Please confirm your assistance requirements with the airline and ground crew staff at the boarding gate. Airline wheelchairs are typically narrower to enable them to move through the aircraft aisles.

Once you have transferred to the airline wheelchair, your wheelchair will be tagged and stowed securely in the baggage hold of the aircraft. It varies by airline, but normally, your wheelchair will be available at the gate upon disembarking the aircraft at your destination. 

Need Help?

Got questions about your journey through Mount Isa Airport? We've gathered the top FAQs to help you cruise through the terminal with ease.

All FAQs
Does Mount Isa Airport have accessible facilities?

Yes, the terminal is wheelchair accessible with accessible restrooms and parking spaces close to the terminal. You can take a 360-walk through before you arrive, here

Can I request assistance at the airport?

Yes, please advise your airline when booking or at check-in. Airline staff will help with boarding and disembarking.

Are service animals allowed?

Yes, accredited assistance animals are welcome in the terminal and onboard.

Is accessible parking available?

Yes, accessible parking spaces are available near the terminal.

Which airlines operate at Mount Isa Airport?

Qantas, Rex, Alliance Airlines and Virgin Australia fly from Mount Isa, connecting to Brisbane, Cairns, Townsville and other destinations. Find their details here.

How early should I arrive before my flight?

We recommend arriving at least 60 minutes before departure for domestic flights.

Can I check in online?

Yes, most airlines offer online and app check-in. There are airline counters at the airport for baggage drop off if you are checking-in luggage. 

Where can I find flight arrival and departure times?

You can view live flight information here on the Mount Isa Airport website or check with your airline.

What are the terminal opening hours?

The terminal opens in line with flight schedules. Access may be restricted outside these times.

Does Mount Isa Airport observe daylight saving?

No, Mount Isa operates on Queensland time (AEST) all year.

Is smoking allowed at the airport?

Smoking is not permitted inside the terminal. Designated smoking areas are available outside.

Is there free Wi-Fi at the airport?

Yes, complimentary Wi-Fi is available throughout the terminal.

Are there ATMs available?

No, please be aware that there are no ATMs located inside the terminal.

Who manages the airport?

Mount Isa Airport is owned and operated by Queensland Airports Limited.

How can I provide feedback?

You can share feedback through the online form on our website or speak with a staff member.

Are there baby-change facilities?

Yes, parenting rooms are located near Check-in and in the Departures Lounge. 

Are there charging stations for devices?

Yes, charging points are available by Check-in and in Cloverleaf Café. View the terminal map here.

aboriginal-flag Acknowledgement of Country

Mount Isa Airport Pty Ltd acknowledges the Kalkadoon People being the Traditional Custodians of the cultural landscape within which we operate.

We recognise their continued connection to country, and we pay respect to their Elders past, present and emerging.