Airlines that fly to
Melbourne from London
Emirates, Air New Zealand, Air India, Qantas, Thai Airways,
Royal Brunei, Singapore Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, United, Etihad Airways,
American Airlines, Japan Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Air China, Vietnam Airlines,
British Airways, China Southern, Garuda, Indonesia, Qatar Airways and China
Eastern are all popular airlines for return flights to Melbourne.
Melbourne Airport
Melbourne Airport (MEL) is the major airport of Melbourne
city which is known as Tullamarine airport. It is busiest airport after Sydney
in Australia and 23 km from city center. It serves to 33 domestic destinations
for direct flights. It is a primary hub for Qantas and Virgin Australia. In
August 2011, Melbourne is the busiest airport for global export freight, while
second busiest for import freight. Melbourne acknowledged the International Air
Transport Association Eagle Award for service and two National Tourism Awards
for tourism services in 2003. It has four terminals, one international
terminal, two domestic terminals and one budget domestic terminal.
London Airports
London is served by six international airports and various
smaller airports. These airports make busiest airport system in the globe by
traveler records and cover 60% of all the United Kingdom's air traffic. These
are below:
London City Airport
(LCY)
City airport is situated in the London Borough of Newham and
the neighboring to central London. It has a single very short runway. There is
no large aircraft are permitted to use the airport due to short runway. British
Airways has operated a flight to New York JFK via Shannon with an Airbus A318
since 2011. This airport is used by business travelers with lots of flights
serving destinations across the UK and northern Europe.
Heathrow Airport
(LHR)
London Heathrow airport is biggest airport of London with five
terminals and two parallel runways and situated in the London Borough of
Hillingdon. It is third busiest airport in the earth in terms of traveler
numbers after Atlanta and Beijing. Heathrow airport has services for all six
continents and the flag carrier British Airways is in Terminal 5.
Gatwick Airport (LGW)
Gatwick airport is the 2nd busiest airport in United Kingdom
after Heathrow and situated in West Sussex. Gatwick is the second base for
British Airways serving Europe and the Caribbean with two terminals and
runways. It is also the base for low-cost carriers like Monarch, easyJet,
Norwegian Air Shuttle and Flybe.
Luton Airport (LTN)
Luton Airport is the 4th biggest airport of London and
situated on the Bedfordshire / Hertfordshire border closest to the capital
after Heathrow and City airports. Luton is the headquarters of the low cost
airlines EasyJet, Thomson and Monarch.
Stansted Airport
(STN)
Stansted is 3th busiest airport of London and 4th busiest in
the United Kingdom and situated in Essex. Ryanair is low cost carrier from
Stansted.
London Southend
Airport (SEN)
Southend Airport is situated in Essex. It extended business
air transport operations to destinations in Ireland in 2011 when easyJet
commenced operations using the brand new terminal and railway station.
The cheapest return price from London to Melbourne was £522.
The distance between London to Melbourne is 10,499 miles.
The average flight time from London to Melbourne is 21h
15min.
Melbourne is served by 3 airports which are Melbourne
Avalon, Melbourne Essendon, Melbourne Tullamarine and London is served by 6
airports which are Heathrow (LHR), Gatwick (LGW), Stansted (STN), Luton (LTN),
City (LCY), and St Pancras (QQS).
Emirates was the most popular airline flying from London to
Melbourne.
Exchange rate is £ 1.00 = $ 1.69.
London is 25% more expensive than Melbourne.
Flights from London to Melbourne are rarely cancelled.
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