5th International Conference on Service Systems and Service Management (ICSSSM'08), Melbourne, Australia, 30 June - 2 July 2008
Melbourne
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Melbourne Airport

The Airport is located about 25kms north-west of the city along the Tullamarine Freeway, which is about a 30 minute drive from the center of the city. Both direct international and domestic flights depart from this airport using a single terminal complex. Melbourne Airport is easily accessible, with many public and private transport services available. The airport operates 24hrs a day.

The City Shuttle Bus

Skybus super shuttle is the official carrier from Melbourne airport to the center of Melbourne. This service operates for 24hrs and all 7 days a week. This is the quickest and cheapest way to reach city from the airport. They take about 20 minutes to reach the city from airport. Adult one way tickets cost $13/Adult open return tickets cost $22. A family ticket costs $26 one way and a child ticket costs $5 one way. For more details please visit the website http://www.skybus.com.au/

Taxis

Taxi cabs are available from the ground floor of Melbourne airport. They take about 30 minutes to reach the city center and could charge around $35 to $40. All taxis are non smoking.

Rental Cars

All major Australian rental car companies have offices at the Airport. It is recommended that advance reservations be made for rental cars at all times. Rental cars can be booked from aboard most inbound flights. For further information please refer to http://www.melair.com.au/getting_there/rental_cars.asp

Public Transport

The MET operates Metropolitan tram, train and bus services. Private bus lines operate co-ordinated services to and from railway stations and surrounding areas. One Met ticket is required for all forms of transport. Tickets can be purchased from train stations, on board trams, buses and from retail outlets. For more information please visit http://www.victrip.com.au

City Circle Tram

The free city circle tram runs in both directions around the city center perimeter. The circuit takes 30 minutes, goes to the door of many City attractions and crosses most other rail and tramlines. A running commentary is provided and attendants on board will answer any questions, for further information please visit http://www.victrip.com.au/city_circle

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