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Are there international flights out of Hobart?

Are there international flights out of Hobart?

Hobart Airport has welcomed its first direct international flight in 23 years, made possible by the travel bubble arrangements in place with New Zealand.

Does Tasmania have international flights?

There are currently limited international flights arriving directly in Tasmania, so most travellers arriving by air will pass through immigration at a mainland airport before arriving in Tasmania. Air New Zealand operates direct flights between Auckland and Hobart.

What international flights go to Hobart?

Passenger

Airlines Destinations
Jetstar Adelaide, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Sydney
Link Airways Canberra
Qantas Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney
QantasLink Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney

Do you have to quarantine in Tasmania?

There are currently no entry requirements in place for any travellers to Tasmania. Travellers can arrive at any air or sea port on mainland Tasmania, or King Island, Flinders Island or any island in the Furneaux group of islands.

Can I fly to New Zealand from Tasmania?

How long is the flight from Tasmania to New Zealand? We can fly you direct from Hobart airport in Tasmania to Auckland airport in New Zealand in around 4 hours.

Is Tasmania open for international travelers?

Are there any direct flights to and from Tasmania?

Fly direct to Tasmanian destinations from Sydney, Adelaide and Brisbane (with Qantas, Virgin Australia, Jetstar), Gold Coast (Virgin Australia), Canberra (QantasLink) and Perth (Qantas, Virgin Australia).

Is Tasmania open for travel?

Do you need to quarantine in Tasmania?

Isolating from other people when you have COVID-19 is the best way to protect your family and friends from getting the infection and prevent the virus from spreading in the Tasmanian community. Orders under the Public Health Act 1997 require all cases of COVID 19 to isolate for at least seven days.

Can I fly from Tasmania to New Zealand?

Can I fly to Tasmania from Sydney?

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