Location details, contact information, airlines, departure and arrival flight status, transportation, facilities and services, parking, special passenger amenities, nearby hotels and answers to passengers' frequently asked questions.
Melbourne Airport, also known as Tullamarine Airport and opened on July 1, 1970, is Australia's second busiest airport. It operates domestic flights and international destinations around the globe.
Official Website: melbourneairport.com.au - FACEBOOK - INSTAGRAM - X
Number of Terminals - 4 - Terminals 1 (domestic flights), 2 (international flights), 3 (regional flights) and 4 (low-cost flights). Open 24 hours a day and connected by pedestrian walkways.
Annual passenger traffic: 30.7 million passengers went through it in 2023.
Tel: +61 392 971 600
There is an information counter on the ground floor of the International Arrivals Hall, in Terminal 2.
Melbourne airport is located 20 km (13 miles) northwest of the city, adjacent to the suburb of Tullamarine.
See MapThe offices are located on the ground floor of the car park opposite terminals 1, 2 and 3.
There are short and long-stay areas within the site, plus dedicated spaces for motorbikes and bicycles, and a 1-hour free drop-off and pick-up zone next to the Tullamarine Expressway (Wait Zone). More information: Tel +61 392 971 318. Prices and reservations
Terminal Parking - Multi-level facilities with covered spaces and premium spaces, for short stays. Connected to terminals 1, 2 and 3 by covered walkways and 100 metres from Terminal 4. 15 min. complementary. Valet parking service on level 2 (terminals 1, 2 and 3).
Business Parking - Covered sector 50 metres from Terminal 1.
Value Parking - Economic open-air sectors with complimentary shuttle service every 15 min.
There are escalators, moving walkways, elevators, adapted toilets, Braille signage and designated spaces in all car parks. If you require special assistance or wheelchairs, inform your airline of your particular needs in advance.
Latest updates: November 17, 2024