Airline | Departure Time | Arrival Time | Origin Airport | Destination Airport | |
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![]() Vietnam Airlines | 22:50 | 06:45 (+1 day) | Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) | Paris (CDG) | Book Flight |
![]() Air France | 23:40 | 07:00 (+1 day) | Hanoi (HAN) | Paris (CDG) | Book Flight |
![]() Malaysia Airlines | 23:40 | 06:40 (+1 day) | Kuala Lumpur (KUL) | Paris (CDG) | Book Flight |
If someone’s told you Paris is overrated, they’ve clearly done it wrong. From morning croissants to afternoon strolls and sunset views from Montmartre, every corner is postcard-worthy. And the food? Even better than you think.
Whether you’re in it for the galleries, the fashion, or just want to see what the fuss is about, Paris doesn’t disappoint. With flexible flights to Paris from Australia, the City of Lights could easily be your next destination.
While you can only fly direct from Perth, you can also get there from Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane and other cities with airlines including Singapore Airlines, Emirates, Etihad and Qatar.
Charles de Gaulle Airport is around 25 kms from the centre of Paris. You’ve got a few easy ways to get there:
It’s one of the busiest airports in Europe, so plan ahead—especially during peak times.
January to March usually brings the best flight deals. It’s chilly, but cosy cafés and fewer crowds make up for it. Prices jump in summer (June to August) and around Christmas. Steer clear of major events like Bastille Day (14 July) and Paris Fashion Week if you’re chasing a bargain.
Aussie passport holders can enter France for up to 90 days without a visa. Just make sure your passport’s valid for at least six months after you plan to leave.
Get to the airport three hours before your flight to Paris. That gives you enough time to check in, clear security, and grab a snack.
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