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Did you know...
- The quickest one-way flight on this route is 12 hours and 45 minutes, going through Singapore
- The International Air Transport Association (IATA) airport code for Osaka - Kansai International is KIX and for Perth it is PER.
- The distance from Perth to Osaka - Kansai International is 7,650 km.
Questions and Answers
What airlines fly non-stop to Perth from Osaka?No airlines fly non-stop from Osaka to Perth.
What is the best airline to fly to Perth from Osaka?Singapore Airlines is the best airline to fly between Osaka and Perth. The best low-cost airline is Scoot.
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