Perth Airport Services & Amenities Guide (PER)
Information compiled by David Enrich, aviation and airport guide expert since 1999.
Perth Airport (PER) offers a wide range of passenger services designed to improve comfort and convenience for both domestic and international travelers. From lounges and free Wi-Fi to shopping, dining, family facilities and business services, the airport provides most of the amenities expected at a modern Australian airport.
Terminal 1 offers the largest concentration of airport services, restaurants, lounges and shopping facilities.
Airport Services Overview
Wi-Fi, Charging & Business Services
Free Wi-Fi is available throughout Perth Airport terminals. Passengers can connect for browsing, email and streaming while waiting for flights.
- Free wireless internet access
- Charging stations near many boarding gates
- USB ports available in selected seating areas
- Business lounges and quiet workspaces in T1
- Good mobile coverage across terminals
International departure gates in Terminal 1 usually offer the best seating and charging facilities.
Family & Accessibility Services
Perth Airport provides a variety of facilities for families and passengers requiring additional assistance.
- Baby changing rooms
- Accessible toilets and elevators
- Wheelchair assistance services
- Priority security support for PMR passengers
- Family seating areas
- Accessible parking spaces
Passengers requiring mobility assistance should notify their airline at least 48 hours before departure whenever possible.
Lost Property & Passenger Assistance
Lost property services are available for items misplaced within the airport terminals. Airlines manage lost baggage separately.
- Airport lost property desk
- Airline baggage assistance counters
- Information desks across terminals
- Customer assistance staff available daily
Shops, Restaurants & Duty Free at Perth Airport
Perth Airport offers a solid range of dining, shopping and duty free facilities, especially in Terminal 1 International, where most services are concentrated. While T3 and T4 provide more limited facilities, passengers can still find cafés, convenience stores and essential travel services.
Terminal 1 has the largest variety of restaurants, bars and shopping options. Arriving earlier gives passengers more time to explore the full offer.
Restaurants & Cafés
Dining options range from quick takeaway food to casual restaurants and bars serving Australian and international cuisine.
- Fast food: McDonald’s, Subway, Hungry Jack’s
- Cafés: Hudsons Coffee, Dome Café
- Casual dining: Thai, Italian and Asian cuisine
- Bars and lounges mainly located in T1
- Most outlets operate according to flight schedules
Airport food prices are noticeably higher than in Perth city centre, especially in international departure areas.
Shopping & Retail
Retail areas include travel essentials, electronics, Australian souvenirs and fashion stores.
- Travel essentials and convenience stores
- Electronics and accessories
- Books, magazines and snacks
- Australian gifts and souvenirs
- Fashion and duty free shopping in T1
Duty Free Shopping
Duty free shopping is available for international passengers departing from Terminal 1.
- Perfumes and cosmetics
- Alcohol and tobacco products
- Luxury accessories
- Australian confectionery and gifts
Always check duty free customs allowances before flying to your destination country.
Shopping & Dining Overview
Popular Food & Shopping Spots
Estimated Airport Prices
Useful Insider Tips
- Terminal 1 offers the best shopping and restaurant selection.
- Most cafés become busiest during early morning FIFO departure periods.
- Duty free shopping is only available for international passengers.
- Airport lounges can become crowded before long-haul evening flights.
- Bring a reusable water bottle to refill after security.
- Domestic terminals have fewer late-night dining options.
- Free Wi-Fi quality is generally good across the airport.