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- Melbourne (Tullamarine) is 1 hour earlier than Osaka - Kansai International. Jetlag may be an issue.
- From Osaka - Kansai International to Melbourne (Tullamarine) is 8,078 kilometres.
- Osaka - Kansai International has the IATA airport code of KIX.
Questions and Answers
What airlines fly non-stop to Melbourne from Osaka?No airlines fly direct between Osaka and Melbourne.
What is the best airline to fly to Melbourne from Osaka?The best airline to fly from Osaka to Melbourne is Singapore Airlines. Scoot is the best budget airline.
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