New Melbourne-Uluru direct link confirmed

New Melbourne-Uluru direct link confirmed
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The launch of a new seasonal direct service between Melbourne and Uluru aims to make it easier for Victorians to enjoy the iconic destination.

From Friday April 4, Alliance Airlines will operate a weekly return service which departs Melbourne’s Tullamarine Airport at 9am on Friday, departing Ayers Rock Airport at 3pm on Sunday. It will run every weekend for an initial 13-week season.

“Ayers Rock is a popular destination with Victorians, however feedback indicated that there was a real desire for a direct flight that allowed guests to make the most of their weekend,” executive general manager sales, marketing and distribution Ray Stone said.

An Uluru Weekend package including flights, two nights accommodation and a cultural program is priced from $899 per person.

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