About Hobart Airport
Hobart Airport (Hobart International Airport) is the main gateway to Tasmania, located in Cambridge, about 17 km from central Hobart. It serves domestic routes to major Australian cities and selected international services, along with regional and charter flights. The airport precinct also hosts car rental companies, parking facilities, airport-operated transport services, and a variety of retail, food and beverage outlets inside the terminal. More details, including maps and services, are available at hobartairport.com.au.
A charge from “Hobart Airport” or similar wording on your bank or card statement usually relates to airport-operated services such as short- or long-term parking, online parking bookings, airport Wi‑Fi upgrades, or other ground services. You might also see charges for baggage services, facility fees, or products purchased directly through the airport’s website, such as booking amendments or corporate services. Retailers and cafes inside the terminal typically appear under their own business names, but some on-site services or online purchases may be billed centrally by the airport. In some cases you may also see a temporary authorization hold if you used a card to enter/exit parking or to guarantee a booking.
To verify a Hobart Airport charge, start by checking recent travel dates, parking usage, and any online bookings made at hobartairport.com.au or via partner links from that site. Look for confirmation emails for parking or service bookings, which will show the last four digits of the card charged and the transaction date. If you still have questions, you can use the contact details on the airport’s website (Contact Us section) to reach customer service by web form or phone, providing the exact amount, date, and any reference numbers from your statement. Common issues—such as duplicate parking charges, incorrect duration, or unrecognized pre-authorizations—are usually resolved by supplying your vehicle registration, booking reference, and a screenshot of your bank transaction so the airport can investigate and adjust if needed.