New Quest Melbourne opens ahead of schedule

New Quest Melbourne opens ahead of schedule
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Quest Serviced Apartments has launched its latest property, the new Quest Melbourne Airport, located in Tullamarine to meet the needs of the thriving Airport Business Precinct and the City of Hume.

On the corner of Annandale and South Centre Roads, the property has opened a month earlier than anticipated in order to service the expanding needs of the City of Hume and increasing passenger numbers coming through Melbourne Airport.

“The City of Hume is one of the fastest growing and culturally diverse municipalities in Australia, now recognised as a major employment and business centre in Melbourne’s northwest,” Sanjana said.

“With more than 10,500 businesses from a range of industries situated in the City of Hume, key economic drivers include the automotive, aviation, manufacturing, retail, education, hospitality, transport and storage sectors,” he continued.

Melbourne Airport is also experiencing rapid growth, with more than 14,000 people directly employed in airport related jobs, and future planned development expecting this number to rise to more than 23,000 by 2033.

The new Quest property is located 17km northwest of Melbourne’s CBD, with guests a seven-minute drive from both domestic and international airport terminals.

Quest Melbourne Airport features 96 studio, one, two and three bedroom serviced apartments with kitchen and laundry facilities, separate living/dining area, LED Smart TV, Wi-Fi, Foxtel, an alfresco dining area, onsite gymnasium and modern conference facilities.

Guests will also receive traditional Quest services such as pantry shopping, dry cleaning services, restaurant chargeback, babysitting booking services and business administration.

Quest Melbourne Airport is one of 11 new Quest properties to open this financial year across a range of CBD, suburban and regional locations.

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