Cheap Flights from Melbourne to Sharm El Sheikh
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Average Melbourne to Sharm El Sheikh Return Prices
These are the average prices for Melbourne to Sharm El Sheikh return airfares.
June 2026
$1,759
September 2026
$2,120
Did you know...
- The closest hotel to Sharm El Sheikh airport is The Sharm Grand Plaza Resort which is within a kilometre away.
- SSH is the IATA code for Sharm El Sheikh.
- The distance from Sharm El Sheikh to Melbourne is 13,574 kilometres.
Questions and Answers
What airlines fly non-stop to Sharm El Sheikh from Melbourne?No airlines fly non-stop between Melbourne and Sharm El Sheikh.
What is the best airline to fly to Sharm El Sheikh from Melbourne?The best airline to fly from Melbourne to Sharm El Sheikh is Turkish Airlines.
How to get from Melbourne to Sharm El Sheikh
Melbourne (MEL)
to Doha (DOH)
14h 15m
Layover - 2h 55m
Doha (DOH)
to Cairo (CAI)
3h 30m
Layover - 1h 55m
Cairo (CAI)
to Sharm el-Sheikh (SSH)
1h 0m
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