Cheap Flights from Melbourne to Salt Lake City
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Average Melbourne to Salt Lake City Return Prices
These are the average prices for Melbourne to Salt Lake City return airfares.
June 2026
$2,166
Did you know...
- Salt Lake City is 17 hours later than Melbourne. You will probably be jetlagged for 1-2 days.
- The distance between Melbourne and Salt Lake City is 13,609 kilometres.
- Salt Lake City has the International Air Transport Association (IATA) airport code of SLC and Melbourne is MEL.
Questions and Answers
What airlines fly non-stop to Salt Lake City from Melbourne?No airlines fly non-stop between Melbourne and Salt Lake City.
What is the best airline to fly to Salt Lake City from Melbourne?Qatar Airways is the best airline to fly to Salt Lake City from Melbourne.
How to get from Melbourne to Salt Lake City
Melbourne (MEL)
to Los Angeles (LAX)
14h 30m
Layover - 1h 51m
Los Angeles (LAX)
to Salt Lake City (SLC)
1h 48m
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