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Did you know...
- Melbourne (Tullamarine) has the International Air Transport Association (IATA) code of MEL and Charlotte has CLT.
- Scaleybark Station at United States is the nearest train station to Charlotte airport.
- The distance from Charlotte to Melbourne (Tullamarine) is 15,950 km.
- Charlotte is 15 hours after Melbourne (Tullamarine). Read about jetlag before starting this flight.
Questions and Answers
What airlines fly non-stop to Melbourne from Charlotte?No airlines fly direct between Charlotte and Melbourne.
What is the best airline to fly to Melbourne from Charlotte?Qatar Airways is the best airline to fly from Charlotte to Melbourne.
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