Melbourne Travel Guide - Airport
The airport also has its own pharmacy and medical centre located in Terminal 1. A travel information kiosk is conveniently located at the ground floor of the International Arrivals Terminal and there are several car rental operators as well.
Several international airlines maintain their own lounges for business class and first class passengers at Terminal 2 including Singapore Airlines, Qantas, Air New Zealand and United Airlines, Emirates and others.
Airport information: +61 39297 1600
Transportation: the most convenient and comfortable way to get to the city centre, but also the most expensive, is to take a taxi. Taxis are located at the ground level of the International and Domestic Terminals. The drive into the city should take less than an hour if there is no traffic and slightly longer if there is.
Transportation: the most convenient and comfortable way to get to the city centre, but also the most expensive, is to take a taxi. Taxis are located at the ground level of the International and Domestic Terminals. The drive into the city should take less than an hour if there is no traffic and slightly longer if there is.
Another option available to get to the city would be to take the shuttle bus service provided by Skybus. The bus commutes between the airport to Melbourne city centre and the city hotels 24 hours. Shuttle buses run every 30 minutes with longer gaps towards the early hours of the morning.
Parking: Melbourne Airport has four car parks that cater to the different needs of passengers. The short term car park is located just 100 metres from all three terminals; the multi-level car park is situated just 200 metres walk away; the long-term terminal is slightly further away, but a courtesy bus is provided. The business car park is located just a short walk from all three terminals. The airport also provides ample parking for disabled drivers.