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Airway Motel, Brisbane City

Airway Motel is conveniently located in Ascot, a place to stay not only for your overnight stopover, but also to enjoy the convenience of this great location for longer stays.

Airway Motel is close to Brisbane Airports (six and eight kilometres) and City Centre (10 kilometres); located off the main road, Foxtel sports and Sky racing live, with public transport at the doorstep.

Airway Motel is only 200 metres to Doomben/Eagle Racecourses and only 50 metres to the Hamilton Bowls Club.

There is a free airport shuttle between 4.40 a.m. and 8.30 p.m. For further details please contact Airway Motel.

Accommodation Options

Ensuite Queen and Twin Share Rooms

Ensuite Queen or Twin Share rooms with tea/coffee facilities, microwave, television, Foxtel Sports and Racing Channel, iron/ironing board.

All rooms are non smoking.

Website: www.airwaymotel.com.au

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