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- Osaka - Itami has the IATA airport code of ITM and Adelaide has ADL.
- Adelaide is 30 minutes ahead of Osaka - Itami. The good news is that you won't feel jetlagged when you get there.
- From Adelaide to Osaka - Itami is 7,760 km.
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What airlines fly direct to Osaka from Adelaide?No airlines fly non-stop between Adelaide and Osaka.
What is the best airline to fly to Osaka from Adelaide?The best airline to fly from Adelaide to Osaka is Cathay Pacific.
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