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Did you know...
- Melbourne (Tullamarine) has the International Air Transport Association (IATA) airport code of MEL and Guatemala City is GUA.
- The nearest train station to Melbourne (Tullamarine) airport is Broadmeadows.
- The shortest one-way trip from Guatemala City to Melbourne (Tullamarine) is 33 hours and 51 minutes, going through Dallas/Fort Worth, Los Angeles
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What airlines fly direct to Melbourne from Guatemala City?No airlines fly non-stop between Guatemala City and Melbourne.
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