Early works are underway ahead of the start of construction on stage two of Naarm Way at Melbourne Airport, which will transform the way people arrive and depart the airport.
Construction on stage two will start this month and will provide a direct connection from the Tullamarine Freeway to new dedicated pick- up and drop-off zones in the T123 car park, reducing traffic congestion and enhancing safety.
The project will necessitate the closure of up to 2000 parking spaces, which will reduce capacity, particularly during peak travel times.
Melbourne Airport ground transport, property and retail chief Jai McDermott, said there will be temporary inconveniences while construction is underway.
“This project will take an estimated 70,000 cars off Terminal Drive each day and provide a more resilient road network designed to reduce stress for passengers either departing or arriving,” he said.
“It does, however, mean we have to remove parking spaces in the value car park and in the T123 parking facility to make way for this upgrade, so we encourage everyone to book parking online to secure the best rate, especially during peak times like the upcoming long weekend and Easter holidays.”
The second stage set to open in 2026.