Skybus Super Shuttle - Melbourne

From $ 6.0 to $ 6.0

Direct Phone Number : (03) 9600 1711
Direct Email Enquiry Form
Return to Melbourne

Skybus' fleet incorporates revolutionary European design and comfort, offering

Melbourne Airport to City Non Stop Express Transfers

Skybus Super Shuttle - Operates Melbourne Airport to CBD non stop service - takes just 20 minutes and operates 24 hours, 7 days a week - including public holidays-every 10-15 minutes most hours of the day- over 200 trips a day.

Tickets can be purchased and printed online or purchased on arrival at departure.

Enhanced mobility-impaired access, on-board baggage storage, air-conditioning and on-board closed circuit media, news and tourism.

Skybus is also a greener way to travel. Skybus supports Greenfleet and plants over 6,000 trees each year to offset carbon emissions from our fleet's fuel consumption. When choosing to travel on our airport/city bus transfer service it is not only fast, providing an express service, convenient, safe and cost effective by saving money compared to a taxi but you will also leave a smaller carbon footprint contributing to Victoria's environmental health.

Passengers board the Skybus Super Shuttle at:

* Terminal T4 (Tiger Air), Terminal T3 (incorporating all International Airline arrivals plus domestic airlines Virgin Blue and Rex) and Terminal T1 (incorporating domestic airlines Qantas, QantasLink and Jetstar) at Melbourne Airport; and

* Melbourne City, corner Spencer Street and Bourke Street in the Southern Cross Railway Station complex undercover bus interchange facility.

Free Hotel Connections to all CBD accommodation venues during daylight hours operating within the bus terminal.

Skybus can accommodate large groups of travellers visiting Melbourne for major events, sport, conferences and meetings.

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