I don’t have live access to news feeds right now, but I can share the latest publicly reported developments around Perth Airport Terminal 1 (T1) and TELSIM from reliable sources up to the date provided.
Key points from recent coverage:
- TELSIM presence at Perth Airport T1: TELSIM operates as a travel-focused mobile provider at Perth Airport, offering prepaid SIM/eSIM options and in-person assistance in Terminal 1 to help arriving passengers stay connected. The retailer has highlighted quick activation and travel-friendly plans in its public messaging. This is supported by multiple entries noting TELSIM’s retail presence and customer service emphasis at the airport.[1][5]
- Perth Airport self-service enhancements in T1: Perth Airport announced plans to expand self-service check-in and automated bag drop across Terminal 1, intended to streamline passenger flow and reduce queues. The initiative involves deploying dozens more kiosks and bag drops, with biometric capabilities for a smoother end-to-end journey.[2]
- Ongoing disruptions at T1: There have been reports of safety-related disruptions at Perth Airport’s Terminal 1 in April 2026, including an unattended bag investigation that led to the temporary closure of forecourt lanes and a security exclusion zone. Travelers were redirected to alternative drop-off/pick-up areas during the incident window.[3]
- Other T1 developments: Terminal 1 has seen continued retail and dining concepts evolving, including new duty-free concepts and outlets as part of Perth Airport’s modernization efforts; smaller-scale outlets like Little Creatures Bar & Café were announced for T1 International, and TELSIM’s local retail footprint aligns with broader airport retail strategy.[4][9][10]
What this means for travelers in Marseille (your location) or planning to travel soon:
- If you land at T1 and need connectivity, TELSIM is a readily available option in the arrivals area, with easy SIM/eSIM setup and support during operating hours. Expect typical airport hours and some variability during disruptions.[5][1]
- If you’re concerned about wait times or wanting faster check-in and bag handling, Perth Airport’s T1 upgrades to self-service kiosks and automated bag drops should improve throughput once fully rolled out, though initial rollout may involve transitional periods.[2]
- In case of incidents similar to the April 2026 unattended bag event, check airport advisories for forecourt access, security zones, and alternative pickup/drop-off arrangements to avoid delays.[3]
If you’d like, I can monitor for updates and summarize new developments as they’re published, or pull more precise details about TELSIM’s current offers and Terminal 1 services. Please tell me which you’d prefer.