๐ฆ๐บ Melbourne, Australia
Melbourne Airport (MEL), also known as Tullamarine Airport, is the primary international gateway to the city of Melbourne and the state of Victoria, Australia. The airport features a large, integrated terminal complex divided into four main areas: Terminal 1 (Qantas domestic), Terminal 2 (International), Terminal 3 (Virgin Australia domestic), and Terminal 4 (Low-cost and regional domestic). Its architecture is designed for high-capacity passenger flow, featuring a centralized check-in and security zone that connects all terminals airside, allowing for efficient transfers between international and domestic flights. The terminal experience at Melbourne is world-class and highly efficient, reflecting the city's status as a major global hub for sport, culture, and commerce. Inside, passengers have access to multiple premium lounges, spacious waiting areas, and digital flight information systems that keep travelers updated on connections across Australia and to major hubs in Asia, Europe, and North America. The facility is managed with a focus on high-quality service, ensuring that both business travelers and tourists can transition smoothly from the aircraft to the city's extensive ground transport network. Amenities within the MEL terminal complex are extensive, featuring an impressive selection of duty-free shops, retail boutiques offering local Australian products, and diverse dining options ranging from award-winning local cafes to international fine dining. The facility provides all necessary modern services such as free high-speed Wi-Fi, mobile charging stations, and dedicated family-friendly areas. Outside the main arrivals hall, a well-organized ground transport network is available, including the SkyBus service, dedicated taxi stands, and car rental agencies providing reliable connections to downtown Melbourne and the surrounding regional districts.
Connecting through Melbourne Airport (MEL) is relatively straightforward because all four terminals are located within the same central precinct and are easily accessible by foot. Australia has very strict biosecurity laws, so ensure you declare any food or plant materials on your Incoming Passenger Card. Once you have cleared customs and exited into the public arrivals hall of Terminal 2, you have officially entered Australia. For passengers on a single booking with Qantas or Virgin Australia, look for the 'Domestic Transfer' or 'Baggage Drop' desks located near the Terminal 2 exit to quickly re-check your bags. You will be required to clear security again at your domestic departure terminal. Terminal 2 is the sole international terminal, while Terminal 1 (Qantas), Terminal 3 (Virgin Australia), and Terminal 4 (Jetstar and Rex) handle domestic flights. To reach your domestic connection, simply turn right for Terminal 1 or left for Terminals 3 and 4. If you are flying with Jetstar or Rex, you will generally need to take your luggage to the standard check-in counters in Terminal 4. Notably, Melbourne's terminals do not require a shuttle bus for transfers between gates, so you can ignore any signs for shuttles unless you are heading to the long-term parking areas. For international arrivals connecting to a domestic destination, the process is mandatory: you must clear immigration, collect all checked baggage from the carousel in Terminal 2, and then pass through customs and biosecurity. The walk between terminals typically takes only two to ten minutes. A minimum connection time of at least two to 2.5 hours is recommended for international-to-domestic transfers, particularly during the busy morning arrival peak between 6:00 AM and 9:00 AM.
Check terminal and airline baggage transfer rules, especially on separate tickets.
Minimum domestic connection:
45 minutes
International connections:
90 minutes
Interline transfers:
120 minutes
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Last updated: March 2026 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources