MyMulti tickets
#19
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: ATL
Programs: Delta-PM, HH-Diamond, MR-Silver
Posts: 23
If I buy a weekly Multi 3 ticket, what is the aiport surcharge for arriving in the International terminal and depart from the domestic terminal? I have searched the myzone website and can't find this.
#20
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: RSE
Programs: AA Exp|VA Platinum
Posts: 15,506
Is MyMulti ticket valid on all transpot services across Sydney?
MyMulti tickets is not valid on premium services including the Sydney Explorer bus service, Bondi Explorer bus service, Sydney Fast Ferry services, Manly Fast Ferry services, special event services on Sydney Buses or Sydney Ferries and entry/exit into Green Square, Mascot, Domestic Airport and International Airport stations – an additional station access fee applies at these stations.
MyMulti tickets is not valid on premium services including the Sydney Explorer bus service, Bondi Explorer bus service, Sydney Fast Ferry services, Manly Fast Ferry services, special event services on Sydney Buses or Sydney Ferries and entry/exit into Green Square, Mascot, Domestic Airport and International Airport stations – an additional station access fee applies at these stations.
#21
In Memoriam
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Katoomba (Blue Mountains)
Programs: Mucci
Posts: 8,083
Finally back on line.... Long story
What you should do with the MyMulti is proceed to the airport stations and THEN purchase the access fee when you get there. The MyMulti will get you to the station, but not out of it. You only need to pay for the station access fee, not for the rail travel component, so do NOT buy a seperate ticket.
Dave
Dave
#22
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: ATL
Programs: Delta-PM, HH-Diamond, MR-Silver
Posts: 23
What you should do with the MyMulti is proceed to the airport stations and THEN purchase the access fee when you get there. The MyMulti will get you to the station, but not out of it. You only need to pay for the station access fee, not for the rail travel component, so do NOT buy a seperate ticket.
Dave
Dave
#23
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Sydney
Programs: Qantas Platinum, Hilton Honors Gold
Posts: 270
Last edited by Blackadder1402; May 3, 2010 at 12:06 am
#24
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Lake Macquarie, NSW, Australia
Programs: QF, GF, VA, AA
Posts: 222
If you don't have a lot of luggage, don't want to pay the station access surcharge and have 20 or 30 extra minutes to spare, try getting a train to Rockdale, then the 400 bus (direction Bondi Junction) to airport T1 or T3.
#25
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: ATL
Programs: Delta-PM, HH-Diamond, MR-Silver
Posts: 23
#27
Join Date: Jun 2004
Programs: united 1p, usair silver, nz gold, hilton gold, starwood gold
Posts: 509
If what we basically want to do is use the Manly ferry and do two round trips to the airport in a week all we need is the multi one pass?
Is there anyway now to buy multi use ad-ons for the airport line?
Do they still have a bus from circular quay to the airport? (that was quite a few years ago that we took it).
Is there anyway now to buy multi use ad-ons for the airport line?
Do they still have a bus from circular quay to the airport? (that was quite a few years ago that we took it).
#28
In Memoriam
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Katoomba (Blue Mountains)
Programs: Mucci
Posts: 8,083
Is there anyway now to buy multi use ad-ons for the airport line?
Do they still have a bus from circular quay to the airport? (that was quite a few years ago that we took it).
Dave
#30
Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Sydney, Aus
Programs: QF WP, Starwood Gold, Hilton Diamond, Marriott Gold, Avis President's Club, Amex Platinum
Posts: 2,880
My Multi is a better deal for most than the old system. It covers:
- all "public" buses in sydney
- all ferries
- trains according to zones
You can actually get anywhere in Sydney using a MyMulti 1 - it's just train travel that is restricted to zones.