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  2. Gold Coast Airport - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, GCAPL was taken over by QAL, which today also leases and operates Mount Isa Airport, Townsville Airport and Longreach Airport. [8] Despite the name change from Coolangatta Airport to Gold Coast Airport, the airport retains its original IATA code, OOL and ICAO code, YBCG. The Airport ownership remains with the Government of Australia.

  3. Coolangatta Airport - Wikipedia

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  4. List of airports in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Glenormiston Airport: Gold Coast/ Coolangatta: YBCG: OOL Gold Coast Airport: Goondiwindi: YGDI: GOO Goondiwindi Airport: Great Keppel Island: YGKL: GKL Great Keppel Island Airport: Greenvale: YGNV [2] GVP Greenvale Airport: Gregory: YGDS: GGD Gregory Downs Airport: Gympie: YGYM: GYP Gympie Airport: Hamilton Island: YBHM: HTI Great Barrier Reef ...

  5. List of busiest airports by aircraft movements - Wikipedia

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    Airport Location Code Total Movements Rank Change Change 1. Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport: Atlanta, Georgia, United States ATL/KATL 775,818 7.1% 2. O'Hare International Airport: Chicago, Illinois, United States ORD/KORD 720,582 1.3% 3. Dallas Fort Worth International Airport: Coppell, Euless, Grapevine, and Irving, Texas ...

  6. Gold Coast Highway - Wikipedia

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    Terminal Avenue – Gold Coast Airport: 38.1: 23.7: Coolangatta Road – Coolangatta, Tweed Heads: No right turn northbound into Coolangatta Road: State border: 38.5: 23.9: Queensland – New South Wales state border: New South Wales: Tweed: Tweed Heads West: 39.6: 24.6: Pacific Motorway (M1) – Tugun, Tweed Heads South: Sugarwood Drive ...

  7. Coolangatta - Wikipedia

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    Coolangatta is featured in the song It's Hot in Brisbane but it's Coolangatta, recorded in 1953 by Gwen Ryan, Claude Carnell's Orchestra and additional vocals from Doug Roughton's Hokey Pokey Club. [102] Funded by 39 businesses, it is believed to be the first jingle written to promote an Australian tourist destination. [103]