Yes, it is possible to fly non-stop from Sydney, Australia, to Dallas, Texas, United States of America. The air time is about 15 hours 15 minutes.
Yes, but not on a direct flight. Usual stops include Los Angeles, Dallas-Fort Worth, Santiago (Chile) and Buenos Aires (Argentina).
There are no direct flights. Your best bet is Sydney-San Francisco or Sydney-Los Angeles, then take another flight to Cancun, Mexico.
Southwest Airlines can fly directly to Dallas, but it primarily operates from Dallas Love Field Airport (DAL) due to historical regulations stemming from the Wright Amendment. This amendment limited direct flights from Love Field to certain states until it was repealed in 2014. Consequently, Southwest has expanded its routes, but it competes with American Airlines, which has a strong presence at nearby Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW). Thus, while Southwest can fly direct to Dallas, its operations are centered at Love Field, which may limit certain routes compared to DFW.
No you cannot. You would first have to fly to some other airport and travel on from there. You could go London or Dubai for example and get connecting flights.
Brisbane australia. No. only flights into aus from the us are from dallas and los angeles and the fly into sydney and melbourne
The shortest routes are to fly Perth to Johannesburg or Sydney to Johannesburg. There is no route by road.
There are many airlines that fly from Oakland to Dallas. Some decent options include Southwest, Delta, and United. However, finding a direct flight is rare. Usually, there's a stop in Denver.
There are no direct flights. A flight to Japan or Korea takes about 10 hours and the flight on to Moscow takes about 8 hours.
Non-stop flights from the continental US to Australia depart from either Los Angeles or San Francisco. To reach Sydney from Tampa, you will first have to fly to the west coast.
Answer: The following assumptions have been made: 1. Departure from Milwaukee, WI. 2. Arrival at Sydney, Australia. Total travelling time is 28 hours & 35 minutes that includes the following transfers: 1. Milwaukee to Dallas, 2. Dallas to L.A., 3. L.A. to Sydney
When there is a direct flight, it would take around 20 hours to fly
No, New York is in the opposite direction to Australia if you were in California. From LAX (Los Angeles) you can fly direct to Brisbane, Melbourne or Sydney on Australia's East Coast.