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Best Time to Visit Australia

March to May and September to November offer ideal weather with fewer crowds and cheaper airfare. Summer (December-February) offers perfect beach activities but at peak prices, while winter (June-August) offers excellent skiing in the south and perfect weather in the tropical north. Whichever month you plan to travel, it is advisable to book flights to Australia in advance, as last-minute flights can be expensive.

Airports in Australia

Sydney Airport (SYD)

Australia's busiest international gateway, located about 4 miles from the city centre. Well-connected by train, bus, and taxi services.

Melbourne Airport (MEL)

The second-busiest airport, approximately 14 miles from the city centre, with shuttle buses and taxis available.

Brisbane Airport (BNE), Perth Airport (PER), and Adelaide Airport (ADL)

are other major international airports serving their respective regions.

How to Get Around in Australia?

Australia's major cities have robust public transportation, including trains, buses, and ferries. Domestic flights provide convenient connections between destinations, with budget carriers offering competitive airfare. Rental cars offer visitors the flexibility for scenic coastal drives and exciting Outback adventures, while iconic train journeys like The Ghan and Indian Pacific showcase spectacular landscapes. For budget travelers, hop-on-hop-off bus passes provide an economical option with scheduled stops at popular attractions.

Where to Stay in Australia?

Australia offers lodging options suitable for all budgets and travel preferences. Luxury travelers can indulge in five-star hotels in major cities or exclusive eco-resorts near the Great Barrier Reef and Uluru. For a mid-range budget, there are boutique hotels, serviced apartments, and beachfront resorts with family-friendly amenities. Budget-conscious travelers can opt for comfortable hostels in every destination, often with private room options. For an authentic experience, one may consider farm stays, historic pubs with rooms, or vacation rentals in coastal towns. Visitors should book well in advance for peak season (December-February) when accommodations near popular attractions are at high rates.

Frequently Asked Questions - Flights to Australia

What airlines offer direct flights to Australia?
American Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, Qantas, United, Delta, and Air New Zealand offer direct flights from major US cities. From Europe, airlines including Qantas, Singapore Airlines, Emirates, and British Airways provide direct or one-stop connecting flights to major Australian cities.
How long is the flight to Australia?
Expect approximately 15 hours of flight time from Los Angeles to Sydney. From London, flights typically take 22-24 hours, including one connection. Asian departure points offer shorter flight times, with Singapore to Perth taking only 5.5 hours.
What's the best way to find cheap flights to Australia?
Book 3-6 months in advance and travel during shoulder seasons (March-May or September-November). Use fare comparison sites, sign up for airline newsletters, and consider flexible dates to secure the best airfare deals.
Do I need a visa to visit Australia?
Most visitors require an Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) or visitor visa before arrival. US and European citizens can typically apply online for an ETA, which allows stays up to 90 days. Check current requirements well before booking your flights.
What's the baggage allowance for flights to Australia?
Economy passengers typically receive 23kg (50 lbs) of checked baggage and 7kg (15 lbs) of carry-on. Premium cabins offer increased allowances. Airlines serving Australian routes often have specific policies for sporting equipment like surfboards, so check with your carrier before packing.