Want to travel to Paris? That famous city of light with attractions like the Louvre or Notre Dame? Numerous airways offer cheap flights to Paris from Australia. Almost all flights from Australia to Paris require at least one layover and are about twenty or more hours in total flight time. There are three airports in Paris that you could fly into. The largest and most highly used is the Charles de Gaulle airport, and is likely the one you would be flying into. Flying to France is not cheap, but with a little luck and good searching, you can significantly cut down on the price for your Paris holidays.
Prices vary from whichever city in Australia you fly out of, whether it’s Sydney, Perth, Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra or Adelaide. Some of the cheapest flights in Perth are through V Australia, Thai Airways and and Emirates. Flights from Sydney’s Kingsford Smith Airport range around 1300 to 1400 Australian dollars. The cheapest flights are through China Southern or China Eastern Air or Etihad Airways. Flights depart from both of Melbourne’s two airways: Avalon and Tullamarine, but the Tullamarine airport tends to have much cheaper flights, at around 1300 Australian dollars. Canberra has relatively cheap flights around AUD$1250 through its one airport but these require two layovers. Multiple airlines cover this route. Brisbane flights cost around AUD$1400 and tend to require to layovers. V Australia and Etihad tend to have the cheapest flights.

