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Airlines

Melbourne airport

International Airlines
Melbourne Airport is serviced by 23 international airlines. The airport is approximately 22 kilometres from the city – approximately 25 minutes drive.

Peak times for airfares are in the summer months – between November and January – and especially around Christmas. If you are planning a summer trip, book well in advance.

From London, you can fly direct to Melbourne – the journey takes around 20 hours. There are also indirect flights, making the journey longer but considerably less expensive. From North America, you can catch a direct flight to Melbourne, as well as a number of single-stop services. Excluding stopovers, flying time to Melbourne is around 20 hours from New York or Toronto, 18 hours from Vancouver, or 15 hours from Los Angeles. From New Zealand, there is a range of flights available to Melbourne, with those from Auckland taking approximately three-and-a-half hours.

Customs and immigration queues are generally short. The airport, which affords easy access to connecting interstate and international flights, has baggage lockers in the international terminal, around-the-clock foreign exchange counters, restaurants, bars, a children’s playground, information desks, major car rental companies and, for departing travellers, a refund booth to reclaim the Goods and Services Tax (GST) on some goods. There is also ample parking for private vehicles.

A departure tax of AUD$38 is charged on leaving the country but it is usually incorporated in your airline ticket. If in doubt, ask at the information desk.

Domestic Airlines
Qantas, Virgin Blue, Jetstar and Tiger are the major domestic carriers and are housed within the main terminal at Melbourne Airport. Jetstar also flies from Avalon Airport near Geelong. The airlines operate regular services throughout the day from Australia’s major cities, with flights leaving every 15 minutes in busy periods.

For airline travel within Victoria you can choose from several regional airlines, such as Qantas Link and REX (Regional Express), which fly to Melbourne and larger regional centres including Mildura, Portland, Traralgon and Mount Hotham. Smaller airlines also operate out of these regional centres.

Qantas Airways Limited

Qantas Airways

Qantas is a premium international and Australian domestic airline with a reputation for excellence in safety, operational reliability and customer service.

Virgin Blue

Virgin Blue

Virgin Blue offer low fare air travel across Australia and to close neighbours including New Zealand and a number of Pacific islands.

Jetstar Airlines

Jetstar Airways

Jetstar is a low fares airline operating flights from Melbourne and Avalon to a number of domestic and international destinations.

Tiger logo

Tiger Airways

Tiger Airways operates low cost services throughout Australia and Asia from its Melbourne base.

Skybus

Skybus Super Shuttle

Skybus links Melbourne Airport to the centre of the city 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Ph 03 9335 2811

Further Links
Melbourne Direct
Melbourne Airport
Avalon Airport
REX
Qantas Link