Quest
(L-R): Zed Sanjana, Liz Beattie, Nicholas County and Matthew Lloyd

Guests were invited to tour the brand new apartments and facilities as part of the official launch event last night.

State Member for Yuroke Liz Beattie formally welcomed guests and discussed the impressive growth of the corporate market, both within Tullamarine and the
greater Yuroke area.

Beattie said, “I am delighted to be here tonight on behalf of the Yuroke community to officially open Quest Melbourne Airport. I welcome the Quest Melbourne Airport team to the area and congratulate Quest on an impressive addition to the Melbourne Airport precinct.

“The electorate of Yuroke is thriving, with a range of expanding industries setting up in the Airport Business Park and surrounding areas, including manufacturing, retail, education, hospitality, transport and, of course, aviation. The new Quest property provides an excellent accommodation option for this growing corporate market,” said Beattie.

Quest CEO Zed Sanjana said, “We have received an overwhelmingly positive response since the doors opened at Quest Melbourne Airport at the end of October and I am very pleased to be here tonight to officially open this stunning new property.

“The remarkable capital works program currently underway at Melbourne Airport will see significant transformation – terminal upgrades, capacity expansion and continued development of the Airport Business Park.

“The opening of Quest Melbourne Airport perfectly coincides with the growing needs of the Airport Business Park and surrounding area; 31 million passengers currently pass through the airport each year, with this number set to double over the next two decades. 14,000 people are currently directly employed in airport related roles, anticipated to become 23,000 by 2033,” said Sanjana.

To commemorate the opening, Quest Melbourne Airport Franchisees made a donation of $2,000 to the Royal Flying Doctor Service, a not-for-profit organisation that provides essential
primary health care and 24-hour emergency service to remote areas.

Quest Melbourne Airport has 96 studios, one, two and three bedroom serviced apartments with kitchen and laundry facilities, separate living/dining area, iPod docking and multi-device
charging stations, LED Smart TV, Wi-Fi, Foxtel, an alfresco dining area, onsite gymnasium and modern conference facilities.

Guests will also have access to Quest services including local restaurant chargeback, pantry shopping, dry cleaning, babysitting booking services and business administration.

Located at 20 Annandale Road, Quest Melbourne Airport is just a 7-minute taxi-ride away from both the domestic and international terminals. The Melbourne CBD is 17km southeast of the new property and easily accessed via the affordable Sky Bus service, which operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.