The car parks and roads at Melbourne Airport are very busy this week

All car parks at Melbourne Airport are very busy this week and booking out fast. If you don't have a booking, consider alternate forms of transport to come to the airport. If you do have a booking, allow extra time to find a spot and have your QR code ready for a smooth entry. If using the Terminal 4 car park including pick up and drop off, please note Naarm Way is closed until mid November. To access the T4 car park, please exit the Tullamarine Freeway at Exit 18 on Mercer Drive, then turn right at the Airport Drive roundabout and follow the signs to the Terminal 4 car park. Proceed to Level 2 for drop-offs or Level 1 for pick-ups. Due to ongoing construction in the Terminal 1,2,3 car park pick up and drop off areas, passengers should plan for potential delays of up to an hour during peak times if you are being dropped off by a loved one, taxi or Uber.  Thank you for your patience while we are building your airport.

Overview

The physical, geographical and logistical attributes of Victoria - and its aviation gateway Melbourne Airport - ensure that Melbourne is firmly entrenched in its position as the freight hub for Australasia.

Melbourne Airport handles more than 30 per cent of Australia's international air freight market.

Cargo terminal operators at Melbourne Airport include Qantas, Menzies, Dnata, Swissport, DHL, and the Australia Post Gateway facility.

In addition to over 2300 weekly services that service Melbourne, there are three dedicated freight carriers operating from Melbourne Airport, operating more than 35 freight services monthly. The international freight airlines currently servicing Melbourne are Polar Air, Cathay Pacific and Singapore Airlines.

Melbourne is Australia’s domestic air freight hub, delivering freight to and from all corners of the country each day. Melbourne Airport’s purpose built freighter apron ensures significant capacity for growth in air freight over the next decade.

For all freight lodgement or pick up enquiries contact the relevant airline.