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Chicago (ORD) → Adelaide (ADL)
American Airlines
Friday, 12 Apr 2024
RM 6,913.31
New York (JFK) → Adelaide (ADL)
Airlines
Monday, 01 Apr 2024
RM 7,343.36
London (LHR) → Adelaide (ADL)
Airlines
Tuesday, 16 Apr 2024
RM 32,316.39

Flights to Adelaide, Australia

Adelaide is the capital of South Australia. It is also the most populous city in Australia. As of June 2017, Adelaide has a population approximately of 1,333,927. Adelaide is the home for more than 75 percent of South Australian residents making it the principal place for the population there. Adelaide is also located on the North of the Fleurieu Peninsula, on the Adelaide Plains. It is also located between the Gulf of St. Vincent and Mount Lofty Ranges. Adelaide extends 20 km from the beach to the foothills. Adelaide is also located 94 to 104 km North from Gawler. In South Adelaide, lies Sellicks Beach. Adelaide is also famous for celebrations as well as sporting events. Adelaide is also renowned for its food and wine.

Airports in Adelaide

1. Adelaide Airport

Adelaide Airport is the main airport in Adelaide, South Australia. It is also the fifth busiest airport in Australia. Adelaide Airport operates more than eight million passengers by 2017. The Adelaide Airport is adjacent to the West Beach. It is also located about 6 km West of the city centre. The airport is operated privately by Adelaide Airport Limited since 1998. The airport was first established in 1955. Then, in 2005, an international/domestic terminal was opened. It has received numerous awards such as the world's second best international airport in 2006. It has also been named the best airport in Australia in 2006, 2009 and 2011. Adelaide Airport expanded rapidly with an 11% increase in international passengers and 1.5 % of domestic passengers. The airport is a hub for Alliance Airlines, Qantas, Regional Express Airlines, Sharp Airlines and Cobham. The airport is also a focus city for Virgin Australia and Jetstar Airways.

How to Get Cheap Flights to Adelaide?

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When is the Best Time to Fly to Adelaide?

The peak season in Adelaide is from March to May. In these months, the city of Adelaide will be filled with tourists. Hotel prices, as well as flights, will be high at this point. However, for those of you who want to enjoy the experience of participating in the festival in Adelaide, you can visit during these months. The off-peak season in Adelaide is from September to November. At this point, the temperature will increase. Tourists are not too busy in these months making hotel and flight prices cheaper. Adelaide has a Mediterranean climate with warm summer and cold winters. Snow is very uncommon in Adelaide. Adelaide's hot temperatures can sometimes reach 39°C. You can make plans to come to Adelaide at certain times when the locals there celebrate a festival. The Adelaide and WOMADelaide festivals take place in March.

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Adelaide?

1. Adelaide Central Market - is one of the largest markets in Australia that provides a variety of fresh produce. It is also a popular tourist destination in Adelaide. It is often referred to as the Central Market. There are various items sold such as fruits, vegetables, meat, seafood, bread and many more. Being as one of the famous destinations, this market is very lively and full of visitors. The market is also the most visited place in South Australia with approximately 8 million visitors each year.
2. The Adelaide Zoo - is Australia's second oldest zoo after the Melbourne Zoo. The Adelaide Zoo is operated not just for profit. Melbourne Zoo, Taronga Zoo and Perth Zoo are also operated in the same manner as Adelaide Zoo. The zoo is located in the North of Adelaide city centre, South Australia. The zoo is administered by the Royal Australian Zoological Society of South Australia. It is a member of the World Zoo and Aquarium Society Institution. The Adelaide Zoo houses about 300 native and exotic species. It has more than 1,800 animals. The five buildings within the Adelaide Zoo have been listed as a heritage site in South Australia. The zoo is also a botanical garden with exotic and original flora such as Moreton Bay fig grown in 1877. The Adelaide Zoo is also home to two pandas named Wang Wang and Funi.
3. Mount Lofty - located 15 km to the East of Adelaide city centre in South Australia. It has beautiful views of Adelaide city. This summit can be accessed from East South Freeway at Crafers and the East via Greenhill Road and Mount Scenic Road. This mountain is a favourite spot amongst tourists as well as locals who love hiking and cycling activities.

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