- When's the best time/cheapest time to travel to Sydney?
The Autumn months (March to May) are generally considered to be the best time to visit Sydney. With the Summer heat gone & Winter on the way the average temperatures range from about 15 to 25 degrees Celsius. This is the best time to visit if you want to enjoy outdoor activities, such as exploring the city's parks and gardens, or visiting local landmarks like the Opera House & Taronga Zoo.
- What airline(s) flies Direct to Sydney?
There are a number of airline services like Qantas, South African Airlines & Singapore Airlines who fly to and from Sydney - check them all out here:
- When's the best season to travel to Sydney?
The cheapest flight season is between March & May - the summer heat is over but winter hasn't officially begun so expect less people travelling!
- When should I book my flight to Sydney to get the best price/deal?
To get the best deal on a flight to Sydney, it's generally recommended to book your flight at least a few months in advance. Prices can fluctuate daily, so it's a good idea to keep an eye on prices through the Flight Centre App & Website - then book when you see a good deal.
- When is the best time of day to fly to get the cheapest flight to Sydney?
The best time of day to get the cheapest flight to Sydney is either early in the morning or late at night - you'll beat the rush!
- Can I get a direct flight to Sydney?
There are currently no direct flights to Sydney from South African airports. All flight paths to Sydney will require a stop on the way.
- What is the closest airport to Sydney?
The closest airport to Sydney is Sydney Domestic & Sydney Kingsford Smith International Airport which also serves as the best airport for all flight routes.
- What is the best airport to get a connecting flight out of Sydney?
The best airport to get a connecting flight out of Sydney is Sydney Domestic & Sydney Kingsford Smith International Airport which also serves as the best airport for all flight routes.
- What does IATA/SYD mean?
An IATA (International Air Transport Association) airport code is a three-letter code that is used to identify airports around the world. For example, SYD is the IATA airport code for Sydney Airport. Sometimes, it's just that simple!
- Where will my flight land in/depart from Sydney?
Your flight will land in and depart from Sydney Domestic or Sydney Kingsford Smith International, which serves as the main airport for Sydney.