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Melbourne Airport has seen its largest growth in 3 years in both international and domestic passengers during 2007/08. Total passenger numbers increased by just over 1.7 million to 24.3 million, an average of 34,000 additional passengers each week compared to the previous year.
Read moreMelbourne Airport and The Nuance Group today celebrated the opening of their new duty free Arrivals store.
The impressive new store offers the customer a large range of great value liquor, fragrance, confectionery and tobacco along with a full range of cosmetics, excellent deals on a range of consumer electronics and a selection of watches and sunglasses. The store layout tempts shoppers with savings throughout and an innovative area for last minute gift ideas for family and friends.
Up and coming Melbourne filmmaker Julius Avery was presented the Jury Award at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival for his recent work Jerrycan. This comes less than two years after he was awarded the 2006 Melbourne Airport Emerging Australian Filmmaker award for his earlier project End of Town at the Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF).
Read moreThe Melbourne Airport Master Plan 2008 and the Melbourne Airport Environment Strategy 2008 shape the future for Melbourne Airport.
The Preliminary Drafts of both documents are now available for all Victorians to view online for comment.
Melbourne Airport today welcomed new laws regarding taxi touting, which were announced this morning by Victorian Public Transport Minister Lynne Kosky. The new laws include significantly stronger penalties for touting at Melbourne Airport.
Read moreThe third quarter of the 2007/2008 financial year – which included the busy Easter travel period – has seen continued growth across domestic and international passenger numbers.
Read moreMelbourne comedians Nazeem Hussain and Aamer Rahman have taken out the Melbourne Airport Best Newcomer Award at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival for their hit show Fear of A Brown Planet.
Read moreThe Melbourne Airport Master Plan 2008 and the Melbourne Airport Environment Strategy 2008 are two important documents that shape the future for Melbourne Airport. Preliminary Drafts of each document are now online for public comment.
Read moreAs the 2008 Melbourne International Comedy Festival reaches its climax, Victorians and international visitors are now weighing up their options of which of hundreds of shows to check out at this year’s Festival.
Read moreA report into the economic impact of Melbourne Airport has found that the airport is one of Victoria’s fastest growing employment hubs, with more than 12,500 Victorians in full time equivalent airport-generated positions, supported by a growth of more than 22% in the last five years.
Read moreDriven by continued strong domestic passenger growth, work will begin next week on a $60 million expansion of Melbourne Airport’s car parking facilities, which will add an additional 2,300 spaces to the multi-level car park area in front of the Melbourne Airport terminal precinct.
Read moreMelbourne Airport today announced that it had completed $700 million debt refinancing activities.
Melbourne Airport was named in the Top 5 for airports that handle between 15 and 25 million passengers, in the Airports Council International (ACI) Airport Service Quality Survey.
Read moreThe winner of the Melbourne Airport Emerging Australian Filmmaker Award for 2007, Warwick Thornton, has collected the Crystal Bear of the Kplus Generation (Best Short Film Award) at the prestigious Berlin International Film Festival.
Read moreThe second quarter of the 2007/2008 financial year – which included has seen both international and domestic passenger numbers continue their strong growth.
Read moreFederal Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government, Anthony Albanese today officially commenced construction on the largest upgrade to Melbourne Airport’s international terminal since it was built in the late 1960s.
Read moreTiger Airways Australia’s first flight departed from its home of Melbourne Airport this morning, signaling an exciting new era at Australia’s low-cost air travel hub.
Read moreMelbourne Airport CEO Chris Woodruff today sent his congratulations and best wishes to entrants in tonight’s 2007 Melbourne Airport Victorian Tourism Awards.
Read moreMelbourne Airport has appointed a managing contractor to upgrade and expand T2, its international terminal, in a series of three projects to be completed over the next four years.
Read moreMelbourne Airport has today announced plans for a major new office complex.
Read moreThe first quarter of the 2007/2008 financial year has seen Melbourne Airport’s international and domestic passenger numbers grow at a promising rate.
Read moreThe Melbourne Airport ‘I’m Off To Edinburgh’ Award for Best Newcomer at the 2007 Melbourne Fringe Festival was presented to Melbourne circus producer Daniel Rabin at the Fringe Awards Ceremony on Saturday night. As part of his award, Daniel will be jetting off to the 2008 Edinburgh Fringe.
Read moreMelbourne Airport today officially handed over Terminal 4 (T4), the new Australian home of Tiger Airways, to the new domestic airline ahead of its first flight on November 23.
Read moreMelbourne will welcome its newest international airline, with the announcement that Korean Air will operate scheduled services to Melbourne Airport.
Read moreThe Chairman of Australia Pacific Airports Corporation, Don Mercer, has today welcomed new Melbourne Airport CEO & Managing Director, Chris Woodruff.
Read moreMelbourne Airport will welcome its sixth domestic airline, Skywest, who has announced that it will commence 3 direct flights per week between Melbourne and Kalgoorlie.
Read moreMelbourne Airport is set for the largest upgrade of its international terminal (T2) since the airport was built in the late 1960s.
Read moreAustralia Pacific Airports Corporation (APAC), the operator of Melbourne and Launceston Airports, today announced a post-tax profit of $158 million, an increase of 1% on the previous year.
Read moreThe Melbourne Airport Emerging Australian Filmmaker Award for 2007 has been presented to Warwick Thornton, a unique Australian filmmaker with a pedigree as director of photography on some of this country’s best loved and award-winning indigenous films.
Read moreMelbourne Airport has seen solid growth during 2006/07 in both international and domestic passengers. Overall passenger numbers increased by over 1 million to 22.4 million for the financial year, an additional 20,000 passengers each week compared to the previous year.
Cathay Pacific’s decision to increase its Melbourne-Hong Kong services from double daily to triple daily in October is excellent news for Victorian travelers and the State’s tourism industry.
Read moreA major commercial development at Melbourne Airport was today given the green light by the Federal Minister for Transport & Regional Services, the Hon. Mark Vaile.
Read moreA new report has found that Melbourne Airport has a clear demand for a fourth major hotel on site, reflecting the staggering physical growth the airport has undergone over the past ten years.
Read moreMelbourne Airport has welcomed John Holland Aviation Services (JHAS) to the airport precinct, with the John Holland Group today opening a fully-independent aviation maintenance operation on site.
Read moreMelbourne Airport today announced that it had reached a five-year pricing agreement with its international airlines, together with domestic carriers including Qantas, Virgin Blue and Tiger Airways. This will enable Melbourne Airport to meet the airlines' needs over the next five years.
Read moreThe operational layout of Melbourne Airport’s forecourt – the area in front of the terminals – is set to be reviewed over the coming months.
Read moreDon Mercer, Chairman of APAC, the operator of Melbourne Airport, has today launched the airport’s major community and cultural initiative, the Melbourne Airport Emerging Talent Program.
The Melbourne Airport Emerging Talent Program is designed to nurture creative artists at some of this city’s most prestigious cultural events and institutions.
Melbourne Airport has welcomed the introduction of the Melbourne Airport Environs Overlay today.
Read moreMelbourne Airport has welcomed the announcement from the Victorian Government that from today, the 1992 Airport Environs overlay will be replaced by a new Melbourne Airport Environs Overlay, providing better protection from aircraft noise for residents living in and around Melbourne Airport.
Read moreChris Barlow has confirmed he will retire as Managing Director and CEO of APAC in August 2007. He will be replaced by Chris Woodruff, formerly of BAA plc.
Read moreTiger Airways has selected Melbourne Airport as the base for its Australian operations.
Tiger Airways’ decision is a major coup for Melbourne and Victoria, with Melbourne selected after detailed discussions between Tiger Airways and the airports and governments of a number of Australian states and territories.
Melbourne Airport has welcomed the Federal Government's response to the Productivity Commission's Review of Price Regulation of Airport Services.
Read more19-year-old comedian Josh Thomas has been awarded the 2007 Melbourne Airport Best Newcomer Award at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
Read moreThe third quarter of financial year 2006/2007 has seen strong domestic growth continue, whilst international growth has seen a positive increase on the previous year.
Overall passenger numbers were up 7% for the third quarter of 2006/2007 compared to the same period last year.
Residents from Victoria who are flying overseas should sort through the liquids, aerosols and gels in their carry-on baggage in accordance with new government restrictions before they leave home for Melbourne Airport.
The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Transport and Regional Services, Mark Vaile, made the call today at Melbourne Airport.
From 31 March 2007, residents from Victoria who are flying overseas should sort through the liquids, aerosols and gels in their carry-on baggage in accordance with new government restrictions before they leave home for Melbourne Airport.
Read moreToday’s announcement of a new air service agreement with the United Arab Emirates is welcome news for tourism and aviation.
Melbourne Airport has welcomed today’s announcement by Federal Transport Minister Mark Vaile of successful air service agreement with Qatar.
The agreement provides Qatar Airways with the opportunity to commence planned daily services between Melbourne and Doha, and signals the completion of over eighteen months of negotiations.
Melbourne Airport has welcomed the opening of the outbound lanes of the improved Tullamarine-Calder Freeway Interchange, an area that is the critical link between the airport and Melbourne’s CBD.
Read moreMelbourne Airport has welcomed the opening of the outbound lanes of the improved Tullamarine-Calder Freeway Interchange, an area that is the critical link between the airport and Melbourne’s CBD.
Read moreThe second quarter of 2006/2007 has seen strong domestic and steady international passenger growth at Melbourne Airport.
Overall passenger numbers were up 6% for the second quarter of 2006/2007, compared to the same period last year.
Melbourne Airport has welcomed today’s announcement by the Federal Government of an agreement to increase current available airline capacity between the UAE and Australia from 4 flights per week to 7.
Read moreVirgin Blue and Holiday Inn Melbourne Airport were today announced as the recipients of the 2006 Melbourne Airport Environment Awards.
The Melbourne Airport Environment Awards encourage airport businesses to develop long-term solutions for the unique environmental challenges that exist at a major international airport.
Melbourne Airport welcomed new aviation security measures announced today by the Federal Government. New regulations, effective from 31 March 2007, will restrict the amount of liquids, aerosols and gels (LAGs) that passengers can carry on international flights to and from Australia.
Read moreMelbourne Airport today celebrated five years as the premier sponsor of the Victorian Tourism Awards, wishing ‘best of luck’ to the tourism businesses from across Victoria who were in the running for the 2006 awards.
Read moreNew security restrictions on hand luggage in place at European Union (EU) airports have the potential to impact on some passengers traveling from Australia to Europe.
Read moreMelbourne Lord Mayor Cr John So today opened a major expansion of Melbourne Airport’s international arrivals hall, a key part of the airport’s half-billion dollar expansion program.
Read moreOverall passenger numbers were up 3 per cent, compared to the same period last year.
Australia Pacific Airports Corporation (APAC), the operator of Melbourne and Launceston Airports, today declared ‘business as usual’ following the decision by 20% owner BAA to sell off its overseas airport assets, including those in Australia.
Read moreMelbourne Airport CEO and Launceston Airport Chairman Chris Barlow was last night named ‘Australian Aviation Personality of the Year’ at the 2006 Australian Airports Association (AAA) Awards.
Read moreA major upgrade of Melbourne Airport’s Long Term Car Park was opened this week, signalling a new era for Victorian travellers.
Read moreMelbourne Airport has been honoured by Travel + Leisure Australia magazine as one of Australia’s top 20 tourism innovators in its inaugural tourism innovator awards.
Read moreMelbourne Airport today welcomed the announcement by Melbourne-based Jetstar Airways confirming their plans for twice-weekly services from Melbourne direct to Honolulu
Read moreAustralia Pacific Airports Corporation (APAC), operator of Melbourne and Launceston Airports, today announced a post-tax profit of $87 million, an increase of 10% on the previous year.
Read moreMelbourne Airport today announced a significant development program to enhance its long term car parking facilities. The $10 million enhancement program will provide an all new courtesy shuttle bus fleet, 900 new car parking spaces, as well as a range of other facilities such as air conditioned bus shelters, and GPS-enabled car park user display systems.
Read morePassenger numbers at Melbourne Airport have continued to grow in 2005/06, albeit at a slower rate than in the past several years.
Overall passengers increased by over 650,000 to 21.4 million, which is the equivalent of more than 12,500 extra passengers every week at Melbourne Airport in 2005/06 compared to the previous year.
Two new studies released today have found Melbourne Airport is one of the lowest charging and best performing international airports in the world.
Read moreMelbourne Airport has welcomed the Federal Government’s announcement today of increased liberalisation of airline services between Australia and the United Kingdom.
Read moreMelbourne Airport’s runway widening project was declared Australia’s most outstanding example of construction excellence for 2006, winning the Australian Construction Achievement Award at a gala dinner held in Sydney on Friday. It is the first time this award has been won by a Victorian project.
Read moreMelbourne Airport today welcomed the Victorian Government’s announcement of additional funding for Tourism as part of the State Budget.
Read moreThe first three quarters of 2005/2006 have resulted in growth for both international and domestic passenger traffic, on top of last year’s record results.
Read moreOptions for low-price international travelers at Melbourne Airport look set to increase with the announcement today that Jetstar International will start services in 3 markets from Melbourne.
Read moreAt approximately 0530 this morning security staff operating in Melbourne Airport’s Terminal 3 (T3) identified what appeared to be a pocket knife within the hand luggage of an outbound passenger.
Read moreMelbourne Airport welcomed the Government’s announcement today of a review by the Productivity Commission into current arrangements for the price regulation of airports.
Read moreVictorian Treasurer John Brumby today officially opened Melbourne Airport’s new 5,000m2 international terminal expansion.
Read moreThe first half of 2005/2006 has seen steady international and domestic passenger growth on top of last year’s record results.
Read moreMelbourne will get its first glimpse of the new Airbus A380 aircraft this Monday 14 November when the double-decker jumbo flies to Australia for testing and to take part in Qantas’ 85th anniversary celebrations.
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