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From South America
Travel to Australia from South America generally involves connecting via Santiago or Buenos Aires to the east coast of Australia. LAN, Aerolineas Argentinas and Qantas are the primary carriers across the southern Pacific Ocean, while Air New Zealand offers an alternative with a connection in Auckland.
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Due to the distance involved, flights from Europe will make a refuelling stop enroute to Australia. Primary transit points … More »
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Due to the distance involved, flights from Europe will make a refuelling stop enroute to Australia. Primary transit points include Singapore, Abu Dhabi, Dubai or Hong Kong. More »
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Non-stop services to Australia originate in Tokyo, Osaka, Seoul, Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Taipei, Saigon, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta and Singapore. … More »
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Crossing the Tasman Sea is a 2-3 hour hop, with services from most major New Zealand cities direct to a … More »
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With the advent of both Dubai and Abu Dhabi as major east-west transit hubs, frequent service to much of Australia … More »
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With the advent of both Dubai and Abu Dhabi as major east-west transit hubs, frequent service to much of Australia is offered from these two cities on Emirates and Etihad … More »