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Yogyakarta (YIA) → Darwin (DRW)
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Sunday, 24 Mar 2024
RM 1,710.47
Yogyakarta (YIA) → Darwin (DRW)
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Sunday, 24 Mar 2024
RM 1,916.39
Surabaya (SUB) → Darwin (DRW)
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Tuesday, 26 Mar 2024
RM 2,030.65
Hanoi (HAN) → Darwin (DRW)
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Tuesday, 02 Apr 2024
RM 3,314.71
Hanoi (HAN) → Darwin (DRW)
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Tuesday, 02 Apr 2024
RM 3,409.85
Hanoi (HAN) → Darwin (DRW)
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Tuesday, 02 Apr 2024
RM 3,747.32
Hanoi (HAN) → Darwin (DRW)
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Tuesday, 02 Apr 2024
RM 9,279.08

Flights to Darwin, Australia

Darwin is the capital of the Northern Territory of Australia located in the Timor Sea. It is the largest city in the Northern Region with a population of 145,916. Darwin is also the smallest and most Northerly city in Australia. There is a relationship between Darwin and Southeast Asia such as Indonesia and Timor Leste due to its proximity. This Darwin City is built on a shady bank overlooking the harbour. Tourism is one of the largest industries in Darwin. It is a major industry and employment sector in the Northern Territory. Darwin is a tourist hub for Kakadu National Park, Litchfield National Park and Katherine Gorge.

Airports in Darwin

1. Darwin International Airport

Darwin International Airport is the busiest airport serving Northern Territory. It is also Australia's 10th busiest airport. Darwin International Airport is the only airport serving Darwin. Darwin International Airport is located in Darwin, on the edge of the Northern Territory. It is located 8 km from Darwin city centre on the outskirts of Marrara. It also shares ground with Australia's Darwin-based Air Force. Darwin International Airport has three terminals, which are the international terminal, domestic terminal and cargo terminal. Both passenger terminals have various shops and a cafeteria. In 2011, Darwin International Airport had made 26,036 flights and managed 1,743,734 passengers. A new terminal was officially opened at Darwin International Airport on May 9, 2015. With the opening of the new terminal worth AUD 85 million, it increases the terminal area from 16,000 to 27,000 square meters. It is also expected to double the capacity of the airport during the peak season. It has a wider area of departure, a new international gateway, an extra security check counters and many more. This airport is the hub for Airnorth and also the city of focus for Qantas.

How to Get Cheap Flights to Darwin

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When is the Best Time to Fly to Darwin?

The best time to visit Darwin is from mid-June to mid-September. At this point, Darwin has rather dry and cold weather unlike hot weather in other months.Darwin has a tropical savanna climate with different rain and dry seasons. The average temperature in Darwin is the same throughout the year. The coolest month in Darwin is in June and July. The temperature there can be as low as 14 °C. The summer of Darwin can be overheated as high as 30.7 °C.You can also come to Darwin when the locals here celebrate festive days such as Territory Days on July 1. Darwin also celebrates Chinese New Year and New Year Eve.

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Darwin?

1. WWII Oil Storage Tunnels - This oil storage tunnel was built during World War II to protect oils stored in Darwin from Japanese bombings. This tunnel is located beneath the cliffs of Darwin. After the oil tunnel was built, it was never used to store oil. Tunnels 5 and 6 are now open for people to visit. In 1942, 11 oil storage tanks were built on the ground at Stokes Hill. However, on February 19, March 16 and June 16, 1942, air strikes from Japan had destroyed 7 of the 11 tanks there. Following this, the Co-operative Council was directed by the War Cabinet to build a tunnel for storing oil. Six storage tunnels were completed in 1945. However, at that time, peace declarations were made.
2. Mindil Beach - It is a beach located near Darwin's business district. Mindil Beach has a famous market that runs during the dry season only, from May to October. This market is popular among locals and tourists. The Sunset Market on Mindil Beach is a seasonal open market. Now, the Mindil Market consists of 60 food outlets and 130 handicraft shops that are flooded by visitors.
3. Darwin Military Museum - Established as an artillery museum by the Australian Royal Artillery Association to display pictures and artefacts during World War II in Darwin. Today, the museum has exhibits large warfare items including Navy, Army and Air Force items from Australia, US and other armed forces. In 1943, there were more than 110,000 troop personnel based in Darwin.

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