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ALL car parks are very busy over the Easter period, with limited drive-up spots available. Please consider alternative transport options. Please have your QR code ready for a smooth entry and exit. Our roads and car parks may have changed since your last visit. Due to ongoing construction in the T123 car park pick-up and drop-off areas, passengers should plan for potential delays of up to an hour during peak times. Learn about the Naarm Way Stage 2 project to plan ahead: https://www.melbourneairport.com.au/plan-ahead. To avoid congestion, we recommend using the equivalent pick-up and drop-off facilities at nearby Terminal 4 car park, just a short 10-minute walk from Terminals 1, 2, and 3. Simply drive to the Terminal 4 Car Park and proceed to Level 2 for drop-offs or Level 1 for pick-ups. Thank you for your patience.

Melbourne Airport passenger performance June 2023 and FY23

A total of 30,783,366 people used the airport’s four terminals in the 2023 financial year, including more than 22.5 million domestic passengers and almost 8.3 million international travellers.

The overall figure represents a 138% increase on the previous financial year, and 82% of the 37.4 million passengers processed in the 2019 financial year.

Melbourne Airport handled a total of 19,038 passenger and cargo flight movements in June, surpassing the corresponding 2019 monthly figure for the first time, with international and domestic traveller numbers both exceeding 90% of the 2019 monthly number.

Families heading off on school holidays helped set a new post-pandemic high for international travel, with 825,480 passengers in June, which represents 91% of the 2019 figure.

Melbourne Airport CEO Lorie Argus said the recovery of international travel was particularly pleasing.

“We have worked very hard alongside the Victorian State Government to ensure Melbourne is front of mind for airlines as they return aircraft to service and add new planes to their fleet,” she said.

“Some of the world’s biggest airlines such as United Airlines, Qatar Airways and Singapore Airlines are now flying more seats into Melbourne than they were before the pandemic.

“Capacity to key markets such as India and Vietnam is also much higher than in 2019, which means more options for passengers and local exporters; all of which is good news for Victoria’s economy.

“Melbourne Airport continues to plan for infrastructure such as our third runway to ensure we have room to enable further growth and keep Victorians and Victorian produce moving.”

Passenger figures for June 2023:

PassengersJune 2023 June 2022Growth (%)*
International825,480464,926+78%
Domestic1,848,7121,842,3350%
Total (ex transits)2,674,1922,307,261+16%
Passengers
International825,480
Domestic1,848,712
Total (ex transits)2,674,192

* Monthly percentage growth compared to June 2022


Passenger figures for Financial Year to March

Passengers Financial Year 2022/23Financial Year 2021/22Growth (%)*
International8,278,9051,926,666+330%
Domestic22,504,46111,010,281+104%
Total (ex transits)30,783,36612,936,947+138%
Passengers
International8,278,905
Domestic22,504,461
Total (ex transits)30,783,366

*percentage growth compared to FY 2021/22

For further information please contact Melbourne Airport media on +61 3 9335 3666.