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Jetstar confirms move to Tullamarine Terminal 4 on November 10

written by WOFA | September 8, 2015

The new Melbourne Airport Terminal 4. (Tigerair Australia/Facebook)
The new Melbourne Airport Terminal 4. (Tigerair Australia/Facebook)

Jetstar has confirmed it will be moving in to the new Terminal 4 at Melbourne Airport from November 10.

The low-cost carrier will join Tigerair Australia at Tullamarine’s newest terminal.

Jetstar said in a statement on its website although most domestic flights would move to Terminal 4, services with flight numbers between JQ1 and JQ399 would stay at Terminal 2, Tullamarine’s international terminal.

Currently, Jetstar and Qantas’s domestic flights operate out of Terminal 1, which is at the opposite end of Melbourne Airport. Co-locating with Qantas meant eligible members of Qantas’s frequent flyer program were able to access the Qantas lounges prior to boarding their Jetstar flight.

Jetstar said passenger would still be eligible to use the Qantas Club and Business Lounge in Terminal 3 prior to their flight after the airline moved to Terminal 4. However it cautioned passengers that “there will be no boarding announcements or flight information screens at the lounge to alert you of any updates or changes to your flight”.

“If you wish to use the lounge, please ensure you check in, drop any bags and get to the gate in time for your flight,” Jetstar said.

“It’s approximately a 15-minute walk between terminals 1 and 4, and check-in and bag drop close 30 minutes before departure.”

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Tigerair was the first airline to be based at Terminal 4, when it shifted out of the old tin shed at Tullamarine on August 18. Regional Express (Rex) is also due to move out of Terminal 3 and join Tigerair and Jetstar in Terminal 4 in the period ahead.

Terminal 4 features new technology automated checkin kiosks and bag drop facilities, as well as an expanded departure lounge and more shopping and food choices.

Melbourne Airport said in a fact sheet Terminal 4 was designed to handle up to 10 million passengers a year.

“Passengers will experience a seamless journey through Terminal 4, which is the first terminal in the Asia Pacific region to open as a complete self-service operation,” Melbourne Airport said.

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