Sensory Terminal Map
Airports can feel overwhelming, especially for travellers with sensory sensitivities. To help make your journey more comfortable, we’ve created a Terminal Sensory Map that highlights low, medium and high sensory zones throughout Mount Isa Airport. It can help you prepare for areas where sound, lighting, crowd levels or scents may increase, and guide you toward quieter spaces where you can take a break if needed.
Download our Terminal Sensory Map
Need Help?
Got questions about your journey through Mount Isa Airport? We've gathered the top FAQs to help you cruise though the terminal with ease.
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.
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.
Are there food and drink options at the airport?
Yes, you’ll find Cloverleaf Café in the Departure Lounge and vending machines for extra snacks and drinks.
Can I bring my own food to the airport?
Yes, you can bring your own food and snacks with you.
Do food outlets open early?
Yes, outlets open in line with flight schedules to serve early and late departures.
Are there options after security?
Yes, you can purchase food and drinks once through security.