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Canberra Airport Australia

The Canberra International Airport  is the airport serving Australia's national capital, Canberra. Although there are no current international flight services, Air Pacific briefly offered a service to Fiji in 2004.

Canberra Airport Australia

The Canberra Airport serves flights to and from domestic destinations, mainly in south eastern Australia. In addition to regular traffic, the airport handles diverted traffic from Melbourne (Tullamarine) and Sydney (Kingsford Smith) Airports when weather conditions restrict landings there.

Canberra International Airport  is well served by flights from other Australian capital cities. The following airlines fly to Canberra daily:

  • Virgin Blue flies to and from Sydney, Brisbane, the Gold Coast, Melbourne and Adelaide
  • Qantas  flies to and from Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth
  • Tiger Airways flies to and from Melbourne
  • Brindabella Airlines flies to and from Newcastle, Traralgon and Albury-Wodonga

From other cities you can fly to one of the above cities and then to Canberra Airport.

International visitors would normally fly to Sydney or Melbourne and transfer to a domestic flight to Canberra airport. Flying time is 50 minutes from Sydney, 1 hour from Melbourne, 2 hours from Brisbane and Adelaide, and 4 hours from Perth.