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Flight Information
Several airlines offer one-stop flights from Melbourne to Vancouver. Qantas and Virgin Australia have layovers in Los Angeles International Airport, Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport, or Brisbane Airport. United Airlines has a layover in Los Angeles International Airport. Cathay Pacific has a layover in Hong Kong International Airport. These airlines represent some of the shortest overall travel times. Nonstops are not available from Melbourne Airport to Vancouver International.
Terminal Information for Melbourne Airport
For flights to Vancouver from Melbourne, check Skyscanner for the many options available from the Melbourne Airport. Melbourne Airport is the second-busiest airport in Australia. For passenger convenience, there is free Wi-Fi throughout the airport, showers in Terminal 2, shopping, dining, currency exchange, lockers, and designated smoking areas. Most international flights depart from Terminal 2.
Terminal Information for Vancouver International Airport
Melbourne to Vancouver flights land at the International Terminal at Vancouver International Airport. Vancouver International is 15 km from downtown Vancouver. The Canada Line is part of Vancouver's rapid transit rail system and offers a 30-minute ride to the city. There are car rentals, hotel shuttles, and taxis/limousines, as well. If travelling with children on the long flight, stop by one of the children's play areas near gate 43 in the International Terminal. There is also an aquarium after security in the International Terminal. The airport offers free Wi-Fi and charging stations throughout the terminals. Any questions at Vancouver International can be directed to Green Coat Volunteers. They are stationed throughout the airport ready to help passengers.
What You Need to Know
For flights to Vancouver from Melbourne, plan to arrive at least three hours before departure time to allow enough time for security and check in. Canadian residents must have valid Canadian passports and proper documentation for all passengers re-entering Canada. Non-Canadian passengers from Australia need an eTA (Electronic Travel Authorisation) to visit Canada. This should hasten the process through customs upon arrival in Vancouver. The eTA cost is CA$7 per person, is valid for up to five years, and should be filled out online before travel departure.
Vancouver is 14 hours behind Melbourne. Average summer temperature in Melbourne is 20 degrees Celsius to Vancouver's slightly cooler 18 degrees Celsius. Winters in Melbourne are around 10 degrees Celsius with no snow versus Vancouver's 4 degrees Celsius with lots of snow. Keep in mind that Melbourne is in the southern hemisphere and their seasons are opposite those in the northern hemisphere.
What to Expect in Vancouver
Vancouver has so much to offer all visitors. For tourists visiting the more popular destinations like the Vancouver Aquarium, Capilano Suspension Bridge, Stanley Park, Grouse Mountain, the Museum of Vancouver, and much more, the Vancouver City Passport is worth it at $25CA. Vancouver Lookout is a must-do when visiting Vancouver to enjoy panoramic views of the city and harbor. There are many single- and multiple-day tours available within Vancouver and surrounding areas like Whistler and Squamish. The Vancouver Trolley Hop-on, Hop-off City Attractions Tour takes visitors on a two-day tour riding trolleys and visiting the city's main attractions. Passengers can hop on and off throughout the day at any of the 34 stops.
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