Airport full of love

Seb El Sen, waiting for his girlfriend from New Zealand. (Pictures: Damjan Janevski) 255706_01

Tara Murray

Hugs, celebrations and tears were flowing at Melbourne Airport last week as international flights returned.

Many families were reunited for the first time in a couple of years, as rules surrounding arrivals were relaxed.

As of Monday, fully vaccinated expats were allowed to enter the country without having to quarantine. People arrived at Tullamarine from all over the world, while many people took to the sky to visit family.

Qantas, Jetstar and Virgin Australia were among the airlines to start international fights, which many people took advantage of.

Some state borders have also opened in recent weeks, with others set to open before Christmas.

It wasn’t just passengers returning to the airport, with many people returning to work or starting new jobs.

Airport Retail Enterprises general manager David Yallouz was among the people celebrating.

Across the airport, 30 hospitality venues reopened their doors, including some run by Airport Retail Enterprises.

Airport Retail Enterprises’ 15 food and beverage outlets will reopen in a staggered approach. The company is looking to recruit baristas, waiters, chefs and restaurant managers.

The company’s brands include ST. ALi, MoVida, Middle Ground by Shane Delia, Urban Provodore, and Brasserie Bread.

Just four operated throughout lockdown. The company is looking to hire 200 staff in the coming months.

“There is welcome change coming, the turning point is finally here for us,” Mr Yallouz said.

“Without doubt, the devastation that COVID-19 has had on our entire operation within Melbourne Airport’s retail food and beverage business has been unparalleled.

“Tourism, particularly air travel, was one of the first sectors hit and we expect it to be one of the last industries to emerge.

“The staff are looking forward to welcoming back customers and passengers into our outlets to wine and dine in some of Melbourne’s most renowned cafes, restaurants and bars,” he said.

Virgin Australia’s Melbourne Lounge was among the areas to reopen as passengers returned.

The lounge was refurbished during lockdown and will have a new menu.

The airline said booking demand for Virgin Australia Melbourne to Sydney services has increased almost five-fold since the Victorian government roadmap was announced.

Bookings for Melbourne toBali services have increased by 143 per cent in the past week.