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Flights to Cloncurry, Australia

Cloncurry may not have been known all over the world, but everyone must have known Queensland, Australia. Cloncurry is a beautiful and quiet town located in north-western Queensland. Still not under scrutiny by skyscrapers and extreme modernisation, Cloncurry is visited by its natural beauty and the simplicity of its town development. Due to its peaceful settlements and surroundings, Cloncurry has won the Queensland's Friendliest Town award in 2013 and 2018. In 2016, it recorded a total population of 2719 people. With the generality of green grasslands, cattle farming becomes the major economic source in the town.

Airports in Cloncurry

1. Cloncurry Airport (CNCJ)

Cloncurry Airport is the only airport in Cloncurry Town. It is a public airport that operates for commercial use of aviation in the country. It is not an international airport. Nevertheless, it serves as a major airport for much major innovations in Australia. Among them is, it is the starting airport for the plane from Qantas as well as the main hangar of the Qantas aeroplane. Not only that, around 1942 during the second world war, the Cloncurry Airport was once the site of operations for the United States Army Air Force and was then used as the site for the Royal Australian Air Force.

How to Get Cheap Flights to Cloncurry?

Use the Traveloka app or website to make it easier for you to find the cheapest flight tickets to any destinations. All you need to do is enter the information in the search box, and this app will recommend the best flight to the destination according to your budget. It compares ticket fares between some trusted airlines to help you get the best deals. There is also a price notify feature if you set a destination and the budget of the flight you want. To get to Cloncurry, there may be no direct flights. But you can choose a transit flight according to your budget and needs.

When is the Best Time to visit Cloncurry?

Australia is also a country that has four seasons. But the four seasons in Australia are not the same as in Europe. The summer runs from December to February, Autumn from March to May, winter from June until August and spring from September to November. Although Australia is one of the focal points of tourism, however, you do not have to worry because the Cloncurry area still receives a modest number of travellers. Therefore, if you plan to visit Cloncurry, you can set dates at any time. But, for better comfort, you may want to visit Cloncurry during the dry season. Months that are recorded to receive much rain are between December and March. Besides, it is also better to avoid the summer heat season. Therefore, the best time to visit Cloncurry is between April to October. The average annual rainfall in the Cloncurry area is 584.5 mm. Cloncurry is well known throughout Australia as one of the highest temperature areas. It recorded the highest temperature in January 1889 at 53 degrees Celsius. Meanwhile, the highest temperature recorded recently is as high as 46 degrees Celsius. As it is among the highest recorded temperatures in Australia, Cloncurry is expected to be Australia's first solar city. However, the expectation did not work because of the pollution.

What are The Top 3 Things to Do in Cloncurry?

1. Corella Dam – The Corella dam or more called as Corella Lake is a dam built long ago, in 1959. It aims to supply water to nearby areas and cities. With sweeping views of the lakes and hilly terrain, it becomes an attraction for recreational sports. Among them are camping, kayaking, paddling boat, fishing and more.

2. Clem Walton Park – A lake in the middle of a cattle farm, Clem Walton Park was first visited as a camping and relaxing place. A fairly peaceful atmosphere makes many locals come to spend some time with their families, resting here. During the school holiday season, many families come by caravan, choosing a location under a shade tree and having picnics. The lake is also a fishing and kayaking place.

3. John Flynn Place Museum – John Flynn Place The Museum & Art Gallery is dedicated and tells the story of how Rev John Flynn and his friends started the Royal Flying Doctors Service in Cloncurry in 1928 and subsequent years promising the iconic first official ambulance air service. Rev Joh Flynn was a well-loved minister and remembered his good service to the people during his era.

Cloncurry may not have been known all over the world, but everyone must have known Queensland, Australia. Cloncurry is a beautiful and quiet town located in north-western Queensland. Still not under scrutiny by skyscrapers and extreme modernisation, Cloncurry is visited by its natural beauty and the simplicity of its town development. Due to its peaceful settlements and surroundings, Cloncurry has won the Queensland's Friendliest Town award in 2013 and 2018. In 2016, it recorded a total population of 2719 people. With the generality of green grasslands, cattle farming becomes the major economic source in the town.

Airports in Cloncurry

1. Cloncurry Airport (CNCJ)

Cloncurry Airport is the only airport in Cloncurry Town. It is a public airport that operates for commercial use of aviation in the country. It is not an international airport. Nevertheless, it serves as a major airport for much major innovations in Australia. Among them is, it is the starting airport for the plane from Qantas as well as the main hangar of the Qantas aeroplane. Not only that, around 1942 during the second world war, the Cloncurry Airport was once the site of operations for the United States Army Air Force and was then used as the site for the Royal Australian Air Force.

How to Get Cheap Flights to Cloncurry?

Use the Traveloka app or website to make it easier for you to find the cheapest flight tickets to any destinations. All you need to do is enter the information in the search box, and this app will recommend the best flight to the destination according to your budget. It compares ticket fares between some trusted airlines to help you get the best deals. There is also a price notify feature if you set a destination and the budget of the flight you want. To get to Cloncurry, there may be no direct flights. But you can choose a transit flight according to your budget and needs.

When is the Best Time to visit Cloncurry?

Australia is also a country that has four seasons. But the four seasons in Australia are not the same as in Europe. The summer runs from December to February, Autumn from March to May, winter from June until August and spring from September to November. Although Australia is one of the focal points of tourism, however, you do not have to worry because the Cloncurry area still receives a modest number of travellers. Therefore, if you plan to visit Cloncurry, you can set dates at any time. But, for better comfort, you may want to visit Cloncurry during the dry season. Months that are recorded to receive much rain are between December and March. Besides, it is also better to avoid the summer heat season. Therefore, the best time to visit Cloncurry is between April to October. The average annual rainfall in the Cloncurry area is 584.5 mm. Cloncurry is well known throughout Australia as one of the highest temperature areas. It recorded the highest temperature in January 1889 at 53 degrees Celsius. Meanwhile, the highest temperature recorded recently is as high as 46 degrees Celsius. As it is among the highest recorded temperatures in Australia, Cloncurry is expected to be Australia's first solar city. However, the expectation did not work because of the pollution.

What are The Top 3 Things to Do in Cloncurry?

1. Corella Dam – The Corella dam or more called as Corella Lake is a dam built long ago, in 1959. It aims to supply water to nearby areas and cities. With sweeping views of the lakes and hilly terrain, it becomes an attraction for recreational sports. Among them are camping, kayaking, paddling boat, fishing and more.

2. Clem Walton Park – A lake in the middle of a cattle farm, Clem Walton Park was first visited as a camping and relaxing place. A fairly peaceful atmosphere makes many locals come to spend some time with their families, resting here. During the school holiday season, many families come by caravan, choosing a location under a shade tree and having picnics. The lake is also a fishing and kayaking place.

3. John Flynn Place Museum – John Flynn Place The Museum & Art Gallery is dedicated and tells the story of how Rev John Flynn and his friends started the Royal Flying Doctors Service in Cloncurry in 1928 and subsequent years promising the iconic first official ambulance air service. Rev Joh Flynn was a well-loved minister and remembered his good service to the people during his era.

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