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Flights Melbourne — Tokyo

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Cheap flights Melbourne — Tokyo

Below you can see the best deals on flights Melbourne — Tokyo for upcoming dates. Direct and connecting flights from various airlines — compare prices and choose the right ticket.

The lowest price for the next 2 months is on 28 July, from AED 934.

Top 10 cheap flights Melbourne — Tokyo

Direct flights Melbourne — Tokyo

Direct flight options for Melbourne — Tokyo with no stopovers on upcoming dates. A direct flight is faster and more convenient — especially when travelling with luggage or children.

The fastest direct flight is operated by Japan Airlines — travel time is 9 h 55 min.

Top 10 direct flights Melbourne — Tokyo

About the Melbourne — Tokyo flight

On this page, you can find and book flights from Melbourne to Tokyo. The direct route, spanning 8,155 km, is serviced regularly, with a flight frequency of approximately 7 flights per week.

Flights are operated by LATAM, Japan Airlines, and Qantas. To ensure a comfortable trip, check in advance how to get to the airport in Melbourne and what transport options are available upon arrival in Tokyo. Ticket prices are dynamic; the latest offers are shown in the price trend chart.

Flight schedule Melbourne — Tokyo

The table shows direct flights Melbourne → Tokyo on the selected date. The flight takes approximately 10 h 42 min. Regular flights are operated by Qantas, Japan Airlines and Latam Airlines Group. Departures from Tullamarine Airport and Avalon Airport airports, arrivals at Haneda Airport and Narita International Airport.

For each flight, the following details are shown: departure time (local), arrival city and airport, flight number and airline, terminal or gate, and status. Click on a flight to open its details and go to ticket search. To view flights on a different day, change the date above the table.

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Flight ticket prices by day: Melbourne — Tokyo

Below is a calendar of the lowest flight ticket prices for Melbourne — Tokyo by day. Pick a convenient date and instantly see the fare. The cheapest flights on this route start from AED 905 in e, and the most expensive are around AED 2,099 in u. If your travel dates are flexible, the calendar will help you find the best price for your preferred period. To view round-trip fares, switch to the "Round trip" tab above the calendar, select your departure date — and the right-hand calendar will highlight the lowest prices for return flights on each day.

 
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Prices by month

Melbourne → Tokyo, average one-way price

MonthAverage priceLevelMonthAverage priceLevelMonthAverage priceLevel
JanAED 1,276lowMayAED 1,417lowSepAED 1,653medium
FebAED 1,417mediumJunAED 1,370lowOctAED 1,276low
MarAED 2,268highJulAED 1,701mediumNovAED 1,370low
AprAED 2,126highAugAED 1,748mediumDecAED 2,551high

Some values are estimated based on seasonality.

When to fly

The highest temperatures in Tokyo occur in August (up to 30.6°C), while January remains the coldest month with a minimum of around 0.1°C. The period from June to October is characterized by higher humidity, with peak precipitation (211.95 mm) observed in mid-autumn.

The lowest airfares are recorded for October, starting AED 905. The most expensive month to plan a trip is April, when the basic fare increases to AED 2,099.

As a compromise between weather conditions and budget, we recommend choosing October, when the price is AED 905. It is best to avoid flying in April if you are looking for the most cost-effective deal.

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How to get the best deal on a Melbourne — Tokyo ticket

  • Book 8–12 weeks before departure. On this route, searching in advance allows you to secure a price starting AED 905.
  • Use the low-price calendar on this page. It makes it easy to compare flight costs for different days of the week and find the cheapest options.
  • Consider baggage allowances. Japan Airlines and Qantas usually include standard baggage in the fare, which is beneficial for a long-haul flight of 8,155 km.
  • Consider evening flights. Late-day departures often save time on transfers and allow you to arrive at your destination by the next morning.

Airlines

Three airlines operate flights from Melbourne to Tokyo, with the key carriers being Japan Airlines, Qantas, and LATAM. Passengers have access to regular direct flights as well as convenient connection options, ensuring consistent service with a frequency of about 7 departures per week. You can check the exact departure times and choose the preferred aircraft type in the list below.

  • Qantas
    QantasQF
    5x/week
    WebsiteFleet: 33646M pax/year
    • Direct flight MEL → NRT5x/week
      Duration
      10h 25m
      Days
      MTWTFSS
  • Japan Airlines
    Japan AirlinesJL
    2x/week
    WebsiteFleet: 14540M pax/year
    • Direct flight MEL → NRT2x/week
      Duration
      9h 55m
      Days
      MTWTFSS
  • Latam Airlines Group
    Latam Airlines GroupLA
    1x/week
    WebsiteFleet: 34782M pax/year
    • Direct flight MEL → NRT1x/week

Cities and airports on the Melbourne — Tokyo route

Flights Melbourne — Tokyo depart from Tullamarine Airport and Avalon Airport and arrive at Haneda Airport and Narita International Airport. Below are pages for the cities, countries, and airports on the route: airlines, schedules, and travel guides.

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Frequently asked questions about the Melbourne — Tokyo flight

How long is the flight from Melbourne to Tokyo?

The distance between the cities is 8,155 km, so a direct flight takes an average of about 10 hours, depending on weather conditions and the aircraft type.

Which airlines fly this route?

Regular flights are operated by carriers such as Japan Airlines (JL), Qantas (QF), and LATAM (LA).

Are there direct flights from Melbourne to Tokyo?

Yes, direct flights are available on this route, allowing you to reach Japan as quickly as possible without layovers.

How much is the cheapest flight?

Ticket prices change constantly based on demand and season. You can check the current minimum for your dates in the low-price calendar on this page.

Which airport does the flight arrive at in Tokyo?

Flights from Melbourne usually arrive at Narita International Airport (NRT) or Haneda Airport (HND), which handle the majority of international traffic to Japan's capital.

Where else you can fly from Melbourne

Where else you can fly from Tokyo

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