Cheap Flights from Melbourne to San Diego
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Average Melbourne to San Diego Return Prices
These are the average prices for Melbourne to San Diego return airfares.
April 2026
$1,690
July 2026
$1,743
Did you know...
- Melbourne is 18 hours in front of San Diego. You'll most likely be jetlagged for 1-2 days.
- The CPEN BOQ is the closest hotel to San Diego airport.
- SAN is the IATA airport code for San Diego.
- 17 hrs 52 mins is the shortest one-way trip from Melbourne to San Diego. Stopping over at Los Angeles
Questions and Answers
What airlines fly non-stop to San Diego from Melbourne?No airlines fly non-stop between Melbourne and San Diego.
What is the best airline to fly to San Diego from Melbourne?Qatar Airways is the best airline to fly between Melbourne and San Diego.
How to get from Melbourne to San Diego
Melbourne (MEL)
to Los Angeles (LAX)
14h 30m
Layover - 1h 25m
Los Angeles (LAX)
to San Diego (SAN)
1h 0m
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