Brisbane Airport flight paths will be changing and more flights coming and leaving with new $1.3 billion runways set to be finished by early next year.

 

Neil Hall from the Brisbane Airport Corporation says new flight paths will start in May next year, and wants people to be aware that the new runway will mean flights overhead in suburbs like Bulimba, New Farm and St Lucia.

 

An online Brisbane Airport Flight Tool can help residents see how this may affect them by mapping the paths in and out of the new strip, along with noise, weather impacts and times when planes are planned to operate.