SkyBus gone up again [Up to $24.60 one way]

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At these prices the least they can do is make it a 24 hour service.

Yes, the 0100 to 0400 hours gap is odd when MEL boasts it's a 'curfew free' airport, and if travelling internationally, most of us like to turn up at check-in counters three hours prior. If my international flight is at 0700, I don't want to be forced to arrive at the airport at 0130 hours.
 
if travelling internationally, most of us like to turn up at check-in counters three hours prior.

Three hours is the earliest you can check-in, I find when I arrive that early I'm just in a huge queue. Arriving 2 hours before departure is more the sweet spot. Melbourne doesn't have long immigration or security queues to worry about most times. The earliest Skybus arrival at ~4:30am should be fine for a 7am departure. I do agree there are some flights in the 5-6am departure timeframe where you are going to have some trouble using Skybus.

The main reason that Skybus wouldn't be popular at those wee hours is that there's no public transport running from Southern Cross for the passengers to connect to/from. While it might suit a few tourists departing from city hotels in walking distance, there's no way they'll be filling those buses. People who unfortunately booked those ungodly early flights, will majority be getting a drop-off or taxi anyway for that reason.
 
Yes, the 0100 to 0400 hours gap is odd when MEL boasts it's a 'curfew free' airport, and if travelling internationally, most of us like to turn up at check-in counters three hours prior. If my international flight is at 0700, I don't want to be forced to arrive at the airport at 0130 hours.
There are quite a few 24h Int'l airports that have a transport black hole overnight. SIN and HND are just some major ones near us.

This is why i have stayed at airports (including MEL) overnight.
 
There are quite a few 24h Int'l airports that have a transport black hole overnight. SIN and HND are just some major ones near us.

This is why i have stayed at airports (including MEL) overnight.

The additional costs are absorbed when you factor in the taxi/Uber and the time commuting to city accommodation. I recently stayed at the Crowne Plaza in SIN and thought their set-up was nearly flawless.
 
The main reason that Skybus wouldn't be popular at those wee hours is that there's no public transport running from Southern Cross for the passengers to connect to/from
My flight was due to arrive on Saturday 12.10am. Trains run 24 hours on weekends so I would have been able to connect to my suburban destination. However I just couldn't guarantee that I'd be out of customs by 1am so I wasn't able rely on Skybus.
 
Currently $18.71 one way on Agoda or $31.33 for a return.
The only place I buy them :)


If travelling as a party of 2 or more, I just grab Didi which works out similar (2 pax) or cheaper (3 pax) to the CBD, and direct to door.
Is this still valid? When I tried via the link for March it said not available. Have I tried to early?
 
I never knew about the DFO bus. It's not exactly frequent, but it's nice to keep in the back of my mind.
 
Keep in mind if you are a group of 2 or more and travelling to the CBD (or near CBD) as your last stop, it may be cheaper to get a Didi than Sky Bus, and direct to door.

I can usually travel from CBD or South Yarra - Tullamarine for ~$50 each way, which for 2 people or more is cheaper than Sly Bus + Myki and direct to the final destination.
 
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Keep in mind if you are a group of 2 or more and travelling to the CBD (or near CBD) as your last stop, it may be cheaper to get a Didi than Sky Bus, and direct to door.

I can usually travel from CBD or South Yarra - Tullamarine for ~$50 each way, which for 2 people or more is cheaper than Sly Bus + Myki and direct to the final destination.
I did that comparison a couple of weeks ago. Already bought return SB with NRMA discount.

DiDi was in the range of $70 - $90 to/from (with promo discount and not necessarily peak times). I was really hoping it would be cheaper but, yes I’m sure there are times when it is.
 
I did that comparison a couple of weeks ago. Already bought return SB with NRMA discount.

DiDi was in the range of $70 - $90 to/from (with promo discount and not necessarily peak times). I was really hoping it would be cheaper but, yes I’m sure there are times when it is.
I usually get Didi from South Yarra, on the opposite side of the city (even further) for $50 - $55 to Tullamarine (even had it down to $39 on one occasion).

Just like Uber though, you never know, with surge pricing, until the time.

Don't forget to scroll down to 'Travel' for better long-distance pricing, which is never at the top of the options.

I mean, look what it is right now, at 4:10 pm...
 

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I usually get Didi from South Yarra, on the opposite side of the city (even further) for $50 - $55 to Tullamarine (even had it down to $39 on one occasion).

Just like Uber though, you never know, with surge pricing, until the time.

Don't forget to scroll down to 'Travel' for better long-distance pricing, which is never at the top of the options.

I mean, look what it is right now, at 4:10 pm...
Yeah, I routinely get Didi to/from home and SYD now. Usually significantly cheaper than Uber and cheaper than the train (which is doable but a bit of PITA).

Like I said, I was hoping (even expecting) it to be better but not to be that trip. If we were regularly doing MEL runs, we might have a SB one way up our sleeve and take rideshare if better value.
 

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