Practical tips

  • If you are flying to Perth from abroad, you will most likely land at one of its biggest international airportsits main international airportPerth Airport PER – the primary airport serving the city of Perth and Western Australia. It is approximately 12 km (~7 miles) or a 25-minute drive from the city center.

    Perth Airport has four terminals: Terminals 1 and 2 are located in a different precinct than Terminals 3 and 4 (see the terminal maps) - at a distance of 11km (~7 miles). To travel between terminals passengers can use a free shuttle bus that departs every 20 minutes from the lower level of each terminal.

    Perth Airport offers various facilities such as duty-free shops, a range of specialty food and beverage outlets, lounges, luggage storage, and free Wi-Fi throughout the terminal.

    Taxis are available 24/7 and take 25 minutes to reach Perth city center. Fares for one way drive to Perth city are approximately A$40 during the day and A$60 at night. An additional airport surcharge of A$4 applies. Alternatively, you can take the Perth City Shuttle bus for a comfortable yet cheaper option (A$15 to the city center). Lastly, your cost-savvy alternative is to take one of the many public buses that operate the Perth Airport to city route: Bus No. 380, No. 40, and bus No. 935 (around 40 minutes to Elizabeth Quay bus station in Downtown Perth, A$5).

    These are also the best (and cheapest) airports to fly into Perth. As they are used by many airlines serving the same routes, the competition for passengers is fierce, and airfare decreases as a result.
Best airports to fly into Perth: Perth Airport (PER)
Perth has one international airport – Perth Airport PER, located approximately 12 km (~7 miles) or a 25-minute drive from the city center. The airport is easily accessible by car (via Tonkin Highway and Leach Highway), or public transportation such as Perth City Shuttle and TransPerth bus services. Two other airports in the Perth area - Jandakot Airport JAD and Rottnest Island Airport RTS - are smaller airports for light aircraft, primarily used for private and charter flights and other aviation-related services.
  • Once in Perth, take advantage of frequent intercity flights operated by domestic airlines such as Qantas, Virgin Australia, Jetstar, Rex Airlines, and Bonza. Those in-country carriers typically offer lower fares, operate from smaller airports located closer to city centers (you save on ground transportation) and provide flexible schedules – with a wide range of departure times.
  • Planning to explore the region? Popular destinations near Perth can be easily reached with regional low-cost carriers (LCCs) by the likes of AirAsia, Batik Air, Jetstar Airways, and Scoot. If you have a layover in Perth and plan to fly only a short distance to one of its neighboring countries, these budget airlines are an excellent way to save money.

Flights to Perth
from United States and Canada

  • There are no direct flights from the US or Canada to Perth. However, most major hubs in Asia have non-stop flights to Perth, as do some larger airports in the Middle East – your journey will have at least one stop.
  • Perth is well-served via one-stop flights from North America. Flights to Perth with one layover depart from most major North American airports, including Atlanta ATL, Dallas DFW, Denver DEN, Chicago ORD, Los Angeles LAX, Las Vegas DFW, Miami MIA, Seattle SEA, Houston IAH, New York JFK, and San Francisco SFO in the United States and Toronto YYZ, Vancouver YVR, Calgary LAS, and Montreal YUL in Canada.
  • The best airlines to fly to Perth from the US and Canada are: ANA, Emirates, Cathay Pacific, Japan Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, Philippine Airlines, Singapore Airlines, and Qantas. They are top full-service carriers, offering exceptional customer service, in-flight comfort, a generous checked baggage allowance, and reliable customer support channels – all included in the ticket price.

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Flights to Perth from Europe

  • There are no direct flights from Europe to Perth — you’ll need to get a connecting flight from elsewhere in the Middle East or in Asia. There is only a handful of direct flights from Europe to Perth, all of them operated by Qantas and departing from London Heathrow LHR or Rome FCO (15-17 hours long flights).
  • Airlines that frequently fly from the UK, Germany, France, and other European countries to Perth include ANA, British Airways, Emirates, Finnair, Lufthansa, Malaysia AirlinesQatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, SWISS, Qantas, Thai Airways, and Vietnam Airlines.
  • Consider departure airports in neighboring countries to increase your chance of spotting the best deal. Especially look for large airports that serve as hubs for multiple airlines. For example, if you live in Western Europe, check air tickets to Perth from Amsterdam, Frankfurt, London, Madrid, Paris, and Rome. Leverage frequent promotions from European budget carriers like RyanAir, EasyJet, and Eurowings to reach a major hub; from there, take a cheaper long-haul flight to your final destination, potentially saving hundreds of euros.

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Things to know before flying to Perth
Airlines flying to PerthAir France, Air New Zealand, AirAsia X, AirNorth, Alaska Airlines, ANA, Alliance Airlines, Asiana Airlines, Austrian Airlines, Batik Air, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Emirates, Ethiopian Airlines, Finnair, Iberia, Japan Airlines, Jetstar Airways, KLM, LATAM, Lufthansa, Malaysia Airlines, Oman Air, Philippine Airlines, Qantas, Qatar Airways, Rex, Scoot, Singapore Airlines, Skippers Aviation, SWISS, Thai Airways, Turkish Airlines, Virgin Australia
Australian airlinesQantas, Jetstar Airways, Virgin Australia (international routes)
Rex Airlines, Airnorth, Alliance Airlines, Bonza, Skippers Aviation, Maroomba Airlines, Eastern Air Services (domestic routes)
Airports in PerthPerth Airport (PER)
Regular price (roundtrip)✈ € 900 — € 1,200 (from Europe)
✈ $ 1,100 — $ 1,600 (from USA)

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The cheapest time to fly to Perth

The cheapest time to fly to Perth is during the winter months of June to August. This is the low season in Perth with fewer tourist crowds, as the colder temperatures keep most travelers away. Due to decreased demand for flights, airlines offer significant discounts and promotions on airfares. Flying to Perth between June and August can save you at least 20% compared to the high season.

To get decent weather conditions and still avoid crowds of tourists and high airfares, book your flight for the shoulder seasons: September and November (spring) and between February and April (autumn). It is just before people start traveling for their holidays.

Remember that since Perth is located in the Southern Hemisphere – seasons are the opposite of those in the Northern Hemisphere.

Prearrange your Australian tourist visa

Most travelers flying to Perth from overseas are required to obtain an Australian visa. It needs to be arranged in advance unless you are a citizen of New Zealand (who can obtain a visa on arrival).

The type of tourist visa to apply for would depend on your passport and the length of your intended stay:

  • Electronic Travel Authority (ETA). Available to citizens of certain countries. Allows multiple visits to Australia, each visit can last up to 3 months within a 1-year period. There is an application service charge of A$20.
  • eVisitor. Free visa available for passport holders from most European countries. Allows multiple visits to Australia, each visit can last up to 3 months within a 1-year period.
  • Visitor Visa. Open to all nationalities. When applying you may be granted a stay of 3, 6 or 12 months. Cost: A$150.
  • Transit Visa. Free visa that will let you transit through Australia for up to 72 hours.

You can apply online, or on paper, by visiting an Australian embassy. Even if most applications are resolved in a few weeks, it is recommended to submit your application at least 2 months before your flight to Perth.

The 80-hour rule for Qantas seat selection

Did you know that Qantas reserves certain desirable seats for their elite frequent flyers? These “good” seats are usually at the front of the plane and you may not see them as available during the booking process (they are usually greyed out).

The good news, there is a simple solution to gain access to those seats as the restrictions are lifted precisely 80 hours before the departure. So, if you want to snap up the best seat on your flight to Perth, log in to Qantas Manage Booking 80 hours before departure, check for previously unavailable seats, and change your seat selection.

Virgin Australia has an unofficial rule similar to Qantas – where any seats previously reserved for frequent flyers are released to all passengers 48 hours before departure (when online check-in opens).

Extra checked bag for an infant

Flying to Perth with children? Virgin Australia aims to become the first choice for family travelers. It has the most generous policy regarding infant luggage allowances – a 23kg checked bag, and 3 infant items are allowed, free of charge.

This policy applies to the airline’s domestic and international short-haul and long-haul flights.

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Use regional airports to visit Central Australia

There are no major airports that service Australia’s epic heartland. So, if you wish to visit, you’ll have to take a domestic flight to a regional airport.

Alice Springs Airport ASP is the best choice for the never-ending desert landscapes of Red Centre, Ayers Rock Airport AYG is the gateway for Uluru, and Mount Isa Airport ISA is serving western Queensland.

Avoid Australia’s public holidays

Prices skyrocket during holidays in Australia – adjust your travel dates to avoid expensive tickets. Airlines start to raise their flight prices to Perth for the Australian summer – December to February – when travelers from across the country and around the world flock to the city for the end-of-year holidays.

Hotel and apartment rates also soar during the Australian school vacations: April (Easter school holidays), July (Winter school holidays), September/October and December (Summer school holidays).

If you plan to visit Perth during these popular holidays, book your flight at least 2-3 months before departure to avoid high fares.

Long waiting times when calling the helpline?

Social media is usually a faster way to reach the airline when a problem arises. Use Twitter or Facebook Messenger to contact the airline customer service and get a response and solution within minutes (see detailed guides for Qantas, Virgin, and Jetstar).

When it comes to Twitter there’s one more trick to get in touch with the airline faster: mention the airline in a tweet about your issue (add “@airline_handle”, for example: “@Qantasairways”). The social media team will often notice it immediately, ask you for a direct message, and respond privately.

Qantas Explorer Pass: discounted domestic fares in Australia

Are you planning to visit more destinations after arriving in Perth? The Qantas Explorer Pass can be an excellent way to save some money. With this pass, you can book multiple domestic flights in Australia or New Zealand at discounted rates – great for hopping between some of the region’s most iconic cities, beaches, and landscapes.

The Qantas Explorer Pass allows travelers to create their personalized itinerary with multiple stopovers, choosing from over 30 destinations, including major cities such as Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane, as well as Auckland, Christchurch, and Wellington. However, the pass is only available for domestic flights within Australia or New Zealand – you can’t use it to fly internationally between the two countries.

To access the Qantas Explorer Pass, you must be traveling from overseas to Australia or New Zealand with Qantas. Use the airline website to book your international flight to Perth, and choose the multi-city option to get access to Explorer Pas cheaper fares.

Qantas Customer Support via SMS

Qantas recently introduced a convenient SMS service as a part of its customer support. SMS-es appear to be replied to much quicker than calls, live chat messages, e-mails, or even social media DMs.

To text Qantas via SMS, use 0477 QANTAS or 0477 726 827. The SMS service is available to customers within Australia only.

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Domestic flights from Perth

Most domestic routes in Australia are operated by local carriers. When traveling to popular tourist destinations such as Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Adelaide, Cairns, Darwin, and Canberra from Perth Airport, you’ll likely fly with one of these domestic airlines: Qantas, Virgin Australia, Jetstar, Rex Airlines, and Bonza.

This is often the best transportation method, providing speed, convenience, and cost-effectiveness. Local airlines often offer multiple daily flights to key destinations, providing flexibility in scheduling and competitive pricing. They also serve smaller regional airports, enabling access to a wider range of Australian destinations.

Flights to Perth
from major hubs in Asia

  • Many popular tourist destinations in Asia have convenient direct flights to/from Perth: Bali DPS, Hong Kong HKG, Kuala Lumpur KUL, Manila MNL, Singapore SIN, and Tokyo NRT.
  • Asia is probably the best continent for short-haul and mid-haul flying. The sheer scale of this most populous region on Earth is reflected in the type of aircraft operating many shorter routes: intra-Asia flyers benefit from comfortable, wide-bodied aircraft by the likes of Boeing 777, 787 or Airbus A350, A330, and A380. When booking your flight to Perth look for these bigger planes as they will almost always give you the best experience in every cabin, including better seat pitches, higher ceilings, and larger overhead bin space.
  • Asia is also home to most of the world’s best airlines. There are only ten airlines that received the prestigious 5-star mark of quality from Skytrax, and all of them are from Asia: ANA, Asiana Airlines, Cathay Pacific, EVA Air, Garuda Indonesia, Japan Airlines, Korean Air, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines. Choosing one of these airlines for your trip to Perth will guarantee a pleasant journey – delicious meals served during the flight, great in-flight entertainment, and above-average airline customer service.
  • Asia is extremely well served by low-cost regional airlines. If you are visiting Australia and want to see several other countries on a tight budget, they often have great sales with rock-bottom prices, while still offering a relatively comfortable flight experience. Among the best Asian budget airlines you can book without hesitation are AirAsiaCebu Pacific, Citilink, FlyDubai, Indigo, Jetstar Airways, Scoot, SpiceJet, and VietJet Air. The cons? Being no-frills airlines they may not provide free baggage allowance, inflight meals, or onboard entertainment. The departure times may also be quite inconvenient as they try to save money by flying at off-peak hours.

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