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Welcome to Melbourne, one of the most important cities in Australia and the cultural
and financial nucleus of the land. The land Down Under is a wonderful amalgamation
of geographical, ethnic, cultural and biological diversities and Melbourne epitomizes
them all. Being the heart of Australia, Melbourne is well linked with other cities
of Australia and outside. Getting to Melbourne is easy and convenient.
Melbourne is well connected by air, rail and road to different parts of Australia.
There are numerous flights that operate to and from the Melbourne International
Airport. Some of the international flights that arrive at the Melbourne Airport
include Air China, Air New Zealand, Air Pacific, Australian Airlines, American
Airlines, British Airways, Lufthansa, Japan Airlines, Qantas, Thai Airways,
Singapore Airlines and much more. Melbourne is well connected by air to all
major cities in Australia. Some of the airlines that operate flights on the
domestic sector include Jet Star, O'Connor Airlines, Qantas Airways, Regional
Express and Virgin Blue.
You could take a train to reach Melbourne form major Australian cities such
as Sydney and Adelaide. The journey from Sydney takes about 10-11 hours and
about 9 and 12 hours, depending on the schedule stops from Adelaide. Buses are
a great option to explore the different areas of Melbourne and Victoria. There
are a number of bus lines that operate within the state and offer a broad range
of destinations and itineraries. Interstate buses depart from the Melbourne
transit center and bus services are available to Adelaide and Sydney every day
from Melbourne. The total journey time takes about 11-12 hours.
Melbourne is becoming an increasingly popular port amongst some of the world's
leading cruise liners. Passenger ferry ships and cruise ship use the Melbourne's
Station Pier services.
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