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Is Qatar Still Flying To Australia?

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Yes, as of June 2026 Qatar Airways still flies to Australia, with 24 weekly passenger and nine weekly freighter services.

Which airlines are still flying to Australia?

As of June 2026, Singapore Airlines, Qatar Airways, Etihad Airways, and Emirates Airline still fly scheduled passenger flights into Australia.

Check each airline’s website for current schedules and entry rules—they can flip without warning thanks to border policy changes. These airlines all serve Australia’s four biggest international airports: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Perth. From there, domestic flights can whisk you to just about any regional airport.

Is Qatar flying out of Melbourne?

Yes—Qatar Airways departs Melbourne Airport (MEL) from Terminal 2, which handles all outbound international flights.

Most departures use the shiny new Airbus A380 and usually board from Gates 9 and 11. When you land, you’ll clear immigration and customs right in the same terminal. Always double-check your gate on the Qatar app or website the day before—gates can move on a whim.

Where does Qatar fly to from Australia?

Qatar Airways serves Sydney (SYD), Melbourne (MEL), Brisbane (BNE), and Perth (PER) from Australia, though a bilateral deal caps the carrier at 21 flights per week across these four airports.

The airline also runs freighter flights into these cities, keeping both passenger travel and export cargo moving. Flight numbers wiggle with the seasons; check Qatar’s route map or your travel date for the exact schedule.

Is Qatar airlines still flying to Australia?

Yes, Qatar Airways keeps flying scheduled passenger and cargo services to Australia as of June 2026, even when international travel dips.

Between 2025 and 2026, Qatar consistently sat in the top five international carriers by passenger share entering Australia—same spot it held before the pandemic. The airline mixes it up with Airbus A350, A330, and A380 aircraft on these routes.

How many hours from Qatar to Australia?

Expect a nonstop flight from Doha (DOH) to Sydney (SYD) to take about 14 hours and 5 minutes.

Westbound flights to Melbourne usually run 14 hours 20 minutes thanks to the wind, while eastbound flights from Perth to Doha clock in around 12 hours 45 minutes. Always peek at your specific flight number and season—wind and aircraft type can nudge actual flight times by up to 30 minutes.

Are Australian citizens allowed to return to Australia?

Australian citizens and permanent residents can return, but they must meet current health and entry requirements.

As of June 2026, you’ll need to complete any pre-departure testing or vaccination rules set by the Department of Home Affairs and your destination state or territory. Some states still enforce quarantine; confirm the rules before you book.

Are there any flights from UK to Australia at the moment?

Commercial passenger flights between the UK and Australia still run, though schedules haven’t bounced back to pre-pandemic levels.

British Airways, Qantas, and Emirates all offer direct or one-stop options, while others route through hubs like Singapore or Dubai. Don’t assume transit rules are the same—check each airline’s policy, because requirements can shift even within the same itinerary.

Do I need to register to return to Australia?

No—Australian citizens and permanent residents don’t need to register in advance to return.

Instead, make sure you meet your destination state or territory’s entry rules, which might include vaccination proof, a negative COVID-19 test, or a quarantine booking. Keep digital and printed copies of your documents handy to speed things up.

What time does check in close for Qatar Airways?

Qatar Airways asks you to arrive at the airport at least three hours before departure, and the check-in counter closes one hour before takeoff.

The boarding gate then shuts 20 minutes before departure. These cut-offs apply at Doha and most Australian airports, but always check the boarding pass email for your departure airport—some terminals have different rules.

How do I contact Qatar Airways?

For repatriation questions, email welcomehome@qatarairways.com; for other issues, use general@qatarairways.com.

You can also call the regional center at +974 4423 7999 daily, or send postal inquiries to Discover Qatar, Qatar Airways Tower 3, Airport Road, Doha. Need to change your travel plans fast? The airline’s app has in-app chat and 24/7 support.

Why is Qatar so rich?

Qatar’s wealth comes from massive natural gas reserves—third-largest globally—and substantial oil reserves, funding a high-income economy recognized by the World Bank.

The country also invests heavily in real estate, sovereign wealth funds, and tourism through platforms like the Qatar Investment Authority and Qatar Airways. These investments spin off returns that help pay for public services and infrastructure without relying only on oil and gas exports.

Where does Qatar fly to from JFK?

Qatar Airways runs regular nonstop flights from New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) to Doha (DOH).

These flights usually use Boeing 787 Dreamliners and link New York to Qatar’s global hub, where you can catch onward flights to Australia and destinations across Asia, Africa, and Europe. Flight numbers and schedules live on the Qatar Airways website and app.

Can Qatar Airways fly to Dubai?

Yes, Qatar Airways offers connecting service to Dubai (DXB) via its hub in Doha—no direct Doha–Dubai flights exist.

From Doha you can book flights to Dubai International or Al Maktoum International airports, with total travel times typically landing between 6 and 8 hours depending on your layover. If you plan to leave the airport, check Qatar’s transit visa rules first.

What is the longest flight in the world?

As of June 2026, QR921—Qatar Airways’ Auckland (AKL) to Doha (DOH) route—holds the world record at 14,535 km (9,032 mi).

The flight runs about 17 hours 40 minutes eastbound and 18 hours 15 minutes westbound thanks to strong headwinds. This route shows Doha’s clout as a global super-connector linking Australasia with Europe and the Americas.

How long is a flight to Australia from Dubai?

The average direct flight from Dubai (DXB) to Sydney (SYD) lasts 12 hours and 20 minutes.

Perth-bound flights average 11 hours 15 minutes, while Melbourne and Brisbane fall somewhere in between—between 11 hours 40 minutes and 12 hours 10 minutes. These times assume typical wind patterns; seasonal jet streams can tweak actual flight times by 10–15 minutes either way.

Edited and fact-checked by the MeridianFacts editorial team.
Priya Sharma

Priya Sharma is a geography and travel writer who grew up in Mumbai and has spent years documenting the landscapes and cultures of Asia and Africa. She writes about places with the depth that only comes from having been there.