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Dubai International Airport vs Melbourne Tullamarine Airport
Detailed comparison of DXB and MEL on FlightLogic scores and passenger experience.
Verdict
Dubai International Airport (DXB) scores higher overall at 8.4/10 versus Melbourne Tullamarine Airport (MEL) at 8.1/10.
Dubai International Airport (DXB) scores 8.4/10 (Excellent)
on FlightLogic's airport index — combining on-time performance (8.0),
passenger experience (8.2), and facilities (8.9).
Lounge quality rates 9.2/10. See full airport guide →
In short
Dubai International (DXB) is Emirates' hub, rated 8.4/10 on FlightLogic with lounge score 9.2/10. Terminal 3 is Emirates-only with world-class First and Business lounges. Ideal for Europe-Asia-Africa connections. Can be crowded at peak hours — allow 90+ minutes for connections. Not to be confused with Dubai World Central (DWC).
FlightLogic Score8.4Excellent
On-time8.0Departure reliability
Experience8.2Staff, queues, cleanliness
Facilities8.9Food, shops, seating
Lounges9.2Lounge quality
Rating basisEditorialFlightLogic methodology
Score breakdown
Modelled on industry airport indices — on-time data, facilities ratings, and editorial experience signals combined into a single FlightLogic score.
On-Time Performance
8.0
Passenger Experience
8.2
Facilities & Comfort
8.9
Lounge score9.2/10
Highlights
Terminal 3 is Emirates' exclusive terminal — the world's largest airline terminal building by floor area
Emirates First and Business Class lounges with a la carte dining, spa, and Moët & Chandon bar
Dedicated A380 gates with double-decker boarding bridges — DXB handles more A380 movements than any airport
Dubai scores 8.4/10 on FlightLogic with lounge score 9.2/10; 87M+ passengers annually
Overview
Emirates' mega-hub with A380 gates, extensive lounges, and 24/7 operations.
Terminal 3 and Emirates lounges
Terminal 3 is used exclusively by Emirates and flydubai, featuring dedicated A380 gates with double-decker boarding bridges. The Emirates Business Class lounge spans the entire concourse length with buffet dining, a la carte options, spa treatments, and a Moët & Chandon champagne bar.
Emirates First Class lounge includes a la carte dining by Moët, private seating, and spa services. First Class passengers on partner airlines do not access Emirates lounges unless holding eligible status.
Connecting at Dubai
DXB is one of the world's busiest international hubs with 87M+ passengers annually. Connections are generally efficient within Terminal 3 for Emirates-only itineraries, but the airport can feel crowded during midnight bank departure peaks.
Compare DXB against DOH (Hamad) and AUH (Abu Dhabi) for Gulf hub routing — Emirates has the largest network; Qatar offers better business class product; Etihad is smaller but premium-focused.
Melbourne, Australia · MEL · #2 in this comparison
Melbourne Tullamarine Airport (MEL) scores 8.1/10 (Excellent)
on FlightLogic's airport index — combining on-time performance (8.0),
passenger experience (8.1), and facilities (8.3).
Lounge quality rates 8.6/10. See full airport guide →
In short
Melbourne MEL scores 8.1/10 on FlightLogic with lounge score 8.6/10. Qantas Business Lounge in Terminal 2 international is the premium benchmark. Allow 60+ minutes for arrival biosecurity. See /guides/melbourne-airport-lounge-guide-2026 and /reviews/qantas-first-lounge-sydney-review for Qantas ground product.
FlightLogic Score8.1Excellent
On-time8.0Departure reliability
Experience8.1Staff, queues, cleanliness
Facilities8.3Food, shops, seating
Lounges8.6Lounge quality
Rating basisEditorialFlightLogic methodology
Score breakdown
Modelled on industry airport indices — on-time data, facilities ratings, and editorial experience signals combined into a single FlightLogic score.
On-Time Performance
8.0
Passenger Experience
8.1
Facilities & Comfort
8.3
Lounge score8.6/10
Highlights
Terminal 2 international serves Qantas, Emirates, and oneworld partners
Qantas Business Lounge with Neil Perry-influenced dining — companion to Sydney First Lounge review
UK–Melbourne direct on Qantas and BA; common one-stop via Singapore or Doha
SkyBus to Melbourne CBD in 30–45 minutes
Overview
Australia's second international gateway — Qantas Business and First lounges in Terminal 2 international, strong oneworld hub for UK–Australia routings.
Terminal 2 international and Qantas lounges
Terminal 2 handles international departures for Qantas, Emirates, Singapore Airlines, and oneworld partners. Qantas Business Lounge offers buffet and à la carte dining with Australian produce.
Domestic connections require terminal transfer (T2→T1/T3/T4) with re-security — plan 90+ minutes for domestic connections after international arrival.
FAQ
Which is better, Dubai International Airport or Melbourne Tullamarine Airport?
Dubai International Airport (DXB) scores higher overall at 8.4/10 versus Melbourne Tullamarine Airport (MEL) at 8.1/10.
Which has better lounges, DXB or MEL?
Dubai International Airport (DXB) scores higher for lounges at 9.2/10, versus Melbourne Tullamarine Airport at 8.6/10.
Which airport is more on-time, DXB or MEL?
Dubai International Airport (DXB) has stronger on-time performance at 8.0/10 versus Melbourne Tullamarine Airport (MEL) at 8.0/10.
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