Melbourne Tullamarine airport (MEL)
Melbourne Tullamarine Airport (IATA: MEL, ICAO: YMML) is the primary airport serving Melbourne, the bustling capital city of the Australian state of Victoria. Located approximately 23 kilometers northwest of Melbourne's city center, it is a major gateway not just to the city but also to the broader region, offering both international and domestic flights.
The airport commenced operations in 1970, replacing the older Essendon Airport. Over the decades, Melbourne Tullamarine has grown exponentially, establishing itself as one of Australia's busiest and most essential aviation hubs. It plays a pivotal role in connecting Melbourne to the rest of Australia and to numerous international destinations across the globe.
Spanning multiple terminals, Melbourne Tullamarine Airport handles an impressive volume of traffic. In recent years, it has serviced over 37 million passengers annually and facilitated close to 250,000 aircraft movements. This high number of passengers and flights underscores the airport's critical importance in both national and international travel networks. The airport hosts a wide variety of airlines, totalling over 30, including prominent international carriers such as Qantas, Emirates, and Singapore Airlines, as well as numerous domestic operators.
Offering a comprehensive array of services and amenities, Melbourne Tullamarine is well-equipped to cater to the needs of travelers. From advanced passenger screening facilities to extensive shopping and dining options, the airport is designed to ensure convenience and comfort for all who pass through its gates. As Melbourne continues to grow as a global city, Tullamarine Airport remains a vital infrastructure supporting its connectivity and economic prosperity.