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. Please note access to the Terminal 4 Car Park via the Naarm Way ramp has fully reopened. You can now drive straight from the Tullamarine Freeway via Exit 19A with no detours required. 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.

Whispir

Overview

Melbourne Airport uses Whispir to notify airport stakeholders of important operational issues that may affect your operations. These messages range from low level affected assets, such as an aerobridge out of service, to emergencies such as an aircraft crash or hijack.  We also send notifications on operational issues suck as low visibility operations and high wind warnings.

Distribution Lists

We do send out a reasonable number of messages throughout the day and night. To avoid these SMS becoming a nuisance, we encourage you to subscribe to only those distribution lists that affect your role.

Note, as incidents become more serious, the number of distribution lists notified will increase. A terminal fire, for example, will notify “terminal’ contacts, and notify all contacts when it escalates to confirmed fire with evacuation.

Some lists are restricted to the agency you work for, and all are restricted to the role you preform. However, the available lists for airport stakeholders are:
- AFP
- ARFFS
- On Site Emergency Services (AFP, ARFFS, Chaplain)
- Off Site Emergency Services (VicPol, FRV)
- Emergency Support Services (DFFH, Red Cross, etc.)
- Airside Incidents
- Landside Incidents
- Terminals Incidents
- Works Contractors
- Airfield Operational Messages (e.g. Weather warnings and low visibility)

Unsubscribe or update details

If you need changes to your contact details or distribution lists, email [email protected]

Making the most of our messages

Save Our New Number

Knowing who's sending the message is important, make sure you save our number - 0455 159 283

Voice Messaging

It's easy to miss your phone's SMS tone - we get it. To get your attention during the most serious incidents, we're introducing automated voice calls so your phone will ring, rather than an SMS.

Rest assured, this will only be used for the following incidents:
- Aircraft Crash
- Aircraft Full Emergency
- Hijack
- Active Armed Offender 

It also means you can allow this phone number to call even when your phone is on silent – see below.

Allow Calls with Emergency Bypass


1. Find the dedicated number in your contact

2. Select ‘Edit






 3. Select ‘Ringtone’ 
4. Turn on ‘Emergency Bypass’

5. Confirm “Emergency Bypass On” is displayed in the ‘Ringtone’ section of the contact card.

6. Voice calls will now ring your phone when your silent mode or do not disturb is selected. Remember, this is only used for Aircraft Crash, Hijack, or Active Armed Offender.

Allow Calls with Emergency Bypass


1. Find the dedicated number in your contact

2. Select ‘Edit






 3. Select ‘Ringtone’ 
4. Turn on ‘Emergency Bypass’

5. Confirm “Emergency Bypass On” is displayed in the ‘Ringtone’ section of the contact card.

6. Voice calls will now ring your phone when your silent mode or do not disturb is selected. Remember, this is only used for Aircraft Crash, Hijack, or Active Armed Offender.