Journey: Melbourne Airport to Mooroolbark

Melbourne Airport sits in the outer suburb of Tullamarine, some 35km north west of the Melbourne CBD. That places it about 54km west north-west of Mooroolbark. So what are your choices if you want to get from one location to another? You can take public transport, including trains, buses, and trams. But they can be time consuming, and often require stops, transfers, and some walking in between. You could choose taxis, but over longer distances they can be on the pricey side. Or, you could choose the best value, highest comfort option: a Hughes transfer from Melbourne Airport to Mooroolbark. At Hughes, we are careful to ensure that our prices represent the best value. We also take pride in offering the best service, with door to door transfers on offer at any time of the day or night.

Our Fleet

Whether you are looking for a luxury limousine or premium sedan experience or want to move a large group easily and in comfort, Hughes can help. We have vehicle options for 1 – 61 passengers and an extensive fleet to accommodate all your transport needs.

Not sure what vehicle’s suit your needs? Contact our friendly team on 1300 615 165 or res@hughes.com.au to discuss your requirements.

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Executive Sedans

Perfect for 1-3 passengers with minimal luggage, our executive sedans are well-appointed for your comfort.

3 Passengers

2 Suitcases

2 Small Bags

Premium Sedans

Perfect for 1-3 passengers with minimal luggage, our premium sedans include the latest prestige models with top of the line features.

3 Passengers

2 Suitcases

2 Small Bags

Premium SUVs

Perfect for 1- 3 passengers with up to 5 suitcases, our premium SUVs include the latest prestige models with top of the line features.

3 Passengers

5 Suitcases

3 Small Bags

People Movers

Perfect for up to 6 passengers with standard luggage, our people movers are luxurious and roomy, with ergonomic design for your comfort.

6 Passengers

6 Suitcases

4 Small Bags

Luxury Minibuses

Perfect for up 9 - 14 passengers with a trailer option for additional luggage, our Mercedes Sprinter minibuses are a luxurious option for groups.

9 - 14 Passengers

Small Coach

Perfect for up 21 - 54 passengers with standard luggage with a trailer option for additional luggage, our air-conditioned, luxury coaches are a great option for larger groups.

21 - 54 Passengers

Here’s how long it usually takes to get from Melbourne Airport to Mooroolbark

Getting from Mooroolbark to Melbourne Airport (and back again) takes an average of 65 minutes each way. But Melbourne is home to almost five million people, so that can change during peak hour in the morning and evening. When everyone is travelling to or from work, the trip from Melbourne Airport to Mooroolbark takes around 80 minutes due to traffic congestion. So, if you’d like to cut down on your time spent in transit, we would suggest booking flights that arrive or depart during off-peak times. Doing so could cut your travel time from Melbourne Airport to Mooroolbark down to around an hour.

Here’s what the terminals have to offer when you go from Mooroolbark to Melbourne Airport

Melbourne Airport has four separate terminals, which are located in the outer suburb of Tullamarine.  The terminal you will pass depends on the origin or destination of your flight, as well as the carrier you choose. Terminal one is where Qantas flights to or from domestic and regional locations are found. Terminal two is the international terminal, with over twenty gates and a whole host of different carriers. Terminal three is home to Virgin and REX flights, travelling between Melbourne and other domestic or regional locations. Terminal four is comprised of budget domestic carriers, which makes it a popular choice as well.  All four terminals have great facilities on offer, including dining, shopping, and Wi-Fi connectivity.

When you arrive after your trip from Melbourne Airport to Mooroolbark here’s what you’ll find

Mooroolbark – widely known to mean ‘red earth’ – is a suburb about 31km to Melbourne’s north east. It developed as a rural hub in the late nineteenth century, with the addition of rail service to Melbourne. Since then, it has evolved into a comfortable and popular suburb, with the unique dining opportunities you would expect of the Melbourne area! Its popularity has grown over the years, and so has its population. To cater for the increase in traffic, one of Australia’s most unusual intersection has developed there, consisting of three consecutive roundabouts! Regardless of what you want to see in Mooroolbark, or where you want to go, your Hughes chauffeur can take you there.