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Melbourne to Oslo Emirates Airline
Lowest fare from Melbourne to Oslo on 14 Jun - AED
QAR 4,077
Transit Visa may be required
Melbourne to Oslo , 14 Jun
Thai Airways TG | 462
23:30
Sun, 14 Jun 26
Terminal T2
Melbourne, Australia
09 h 30 m
06:00
Mon, 15 Jun 26
Bangkok, Thailand
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Thai Airways TG | 954
00:05
Tue, 16 Jun 26
Bangkok, Thailand
12 h 20 m
07:25
Tue, 16 Jun 26
Oslo, Norway
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QAR 4,313
Melbourne to Oslo , 14 Jun
Emirates EK | 409
05:15
Sun, 14 Jun 26
Terminal T2
Melbourne, Australia
13 h 50 m
13:05
Sun, 14 Jun 26
Terminal T3
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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Emirates EK | 159
07:25
Mon, 15 Jun 26
Terminal T3
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
08 h 05 m
13:30
Mon, 15 Jun 26
Oslo, Norway
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QAR 4,338
Transit Visa may be required
Melbourne to Oslo , 14 Jun
Thai Airways TG | 466
13:30
Sun, 14 Jun 26
Terminal T2
Melbourne, Australia
09 h 30 m
20:00
Sun, 14 Jun 26
Bangkok, Thailand
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Thai Airways TG | 954
00:05
Mon, 15 Jun 26
Bangkok, Thailand
12 h 20 m
07:25
Mon, 15 Jun 26
Oslo, Norway
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QAR 4,513
Melbourne to Oslo , 14 Jun
Etihad Airways EY | 461
17:10
Sun, 14 Jun 26
Terminal T2
Melbourne, Australia
13 h 50 m
01:00
Mon, 15 Jun 26
Terminal A
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
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Etihad Airways EY | 81
02:15
Mon, 15 Jun 26
Terminal A
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
06 h 30 m
06:45
Mon, 15 Jun 26
Terminal T1
Milan, Italy
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Etihad Airways EY | 4016 | Operated By Scandinavian Airlines
12:35
Mon, 15 Jun 26
Terminal T1
Milan, Italy
02 h 40 m
15:15
Mon, 15 Jun 26
Oslo, Norway
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QAR 4,634
Melbourne to Oslo , 14 Jun
Etihad Airways EY | 461
17:10
Sun, 14 Jun 26
Terminal T2
Melbourne, Australia
13 h 50 m
01:00
Mon, 15 Jun 26
Terminal A
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
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Etihad Airways EY | 107
02:45
Mon, 15 Jun 26
Terminal A
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
07 h 35 m
08:20
Mon, 15 Jun 26
Malaga, Spain
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Scandinavian Airlines SK | 4684
20:05
Mon, 15 Jun 26
Malaga, Spain
04 h
00:05
Tue, 16 Jun 26
Oslo, Norway
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QAR 4,652
Transit Visa may be required
Melbourne to Oslo , 14 Jun
Cathay Pacific CX | 104
14:25
Sun, 14 Jun 26
Terminal T2
Melbourne, Australia
09 h 20 m
21:45
Sun, 14 Jun 26
Terminal T1
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
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Cathay Pacific CX | 251
22:45
Sun, 14 Jun 26
Terminal T1
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
13 h 55 m
05:40
Mon, 15 Jun 26
Terminal T3
London - Heathrow Apt, United Kingdom
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British Airways BA | 780
07:30
Mon, 15 Jun 26
Terminal T3
London - Heathrow Apt, United Kingdom
02 h 10 m
10:40
Mon, 15 Jun 26
Oslo, Norway
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QAR 4,677
Melbourne to Oslo , 14 Jun
Etihad Airways EY | 461
17:10
Sun, 14 Jun 26
Terminal T2
Melbourne, Australia
13 h 50 m
01:00
Mon, 15 Jun 26
Terminal A
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
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Etihad Airways EY | 139
08:25
Mon, 15 Jun 26
Terminal A
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
06 h 55 m
13:20
Mon, 15 Jun 26
Zurich, Switzerland
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Scandinavian Airlines SK | 4842
21:30
Mon, 15 Jun 26
Zurich, Switzerland
02 h 20 m
23:50
Mon, 15 Jun 26
Oslo, Norway
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QAR 4,684
Melbourne to Oslo , 14 Jun
Qantas Airways QF | 8409 | Operated By Emirates
05:15
Sun, 14 Jun 26
Terminal T2
Melbourne, Australia
13 h 50 m
13:05
Sun, 14 Jun 26
Terminal T3
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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Emirates EK | 159
07:25
Mon, 15 Jun 26
Terminal T3
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
08 h 05 m
13:30
Mon, 15 Jun 26
Oslo, Norway
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QAR 4,946
Melbourne to Oslo , 14 Jun
Emirates EK | 407
21:15
Sun, 14 Jun 26
Terminal T2
Melbourne, Australia
14 h
05:15
Mon, 15 Jun 26
Terminal T3
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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Emirates EK | 159
07:25
Mon, 15 Jun 26
Terminal T3
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
08 h 05 m
13:30
Mon, 15 Jun 26
Oslo, Norway
BAGGAGE : CHECK INCABIN
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QAR 4,978
Melbourne to Oslo , 14 Jun
Qantas Airways QF | 8407 | Operated By Emirates
21:15
Sun, 14 Jun 26
Terminal T2
Melbourne, Australia
14 h
05:15
Mon, 15 Jun 26
Terminal T3
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
BAGGAGE : CHECK INCABIN
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Qantas Airways QF | 8159 | Operated By Emirates
07:25
Mon, 15 Jun 26
Terminal T3
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
08 h 05 m
13:30
Mon, 15 Jun 26
Oslo, Norway
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About Melbourne (MEL)
The second largest city of Australia, Melbourne is situated at the Port of Phillip Bay. Named as the cultural capital of the country, the city is world renowned for its Victorian architecture, artistic museums, galleries, parks and theatres. One more reason for tourist to visit the beautiful city is the sporting spirit of the city. The city is divided into districts named, Central Melbourne, Metropolitan Melbourne and some inner city suburbs. The climate of the city experiences four seasons, and the visitors are advised to visit the place in the autumn and spring weather, when the climate is relatively more pleasant. Being the cultural capital of the country, Melbourne follows certain mannerisms, when it comes to follow the culture. The art galleries, film festivals, orchestras, opera productions, live music, delicious food and wine, and not to forget the strict dress code followed by some of the clubs in the city, where collars and dress shoes are a pass to enter those premises. Among the many notable things of the city, there are festivals, like, Melbourne International Film Festival, the International Art Festival, and the Melbourne Comedy Festival, which stands for its identity as the culturally dipped city, the love of sports can be easily seen among all the localities and football being treated more than just a sport, is widely played and followed by the residents. You can get to the city taking a flight to the Melbourne Airport or Avalon Airport. Tourists can also travel to the city by train, car, buses and by ship too. The place bequeaths you with fantastic options to buy and splurge your riches. To buy exquisite souvenirs for your friends, you can visit the famous Victoria market. The tourists can enjoy cuisines from all across the globe here at Melbourne at reasonable prices. One can also roam around at the outskirts of the captivating city, if left with some spare time. Planning a trip to Melbourne will bring enormous joy to your heart and you instantly start imagining things for the trip. With MakeMyTrip, you can plan a budget friendly, yet a lavish trip to your favourite city. With cheap deals and multiple exciting offers, the site allows you to fetch discounts on your every deal and also provides detailed information on the destination.
Melbourne Address
About Oslo (OSL)
The economic, political and demographic centre, Oslo, is the capital and the largest city if Norway. The city has a special combination of city life and easy access to great outdoors. The city is the largest capitals in the world in terms of area, most of which covered by forests making the city in close contact with the nature surrounding it and also gives the hints of wild wonders that lie just beyond the city. It is the country's premier business centre and has a diverse and dynamic economy. The city is well served with three airports, Oslo Airport, one of the largest airport, Sandefjord Airport and Moss Airport along with public transport such as train services, bus services, boat services, taxi and car services. Oslo is also a home to some of the diverse and amazing museums, parks and structures. Frogner Park is one of the biggest and most reputed park with a large collection of sculptures of Gustav Vigeland. Bygdoy is a huge green area also called as the Museum Peninsula of Oslo is a beautiful location surrounded by sea. Opera House is Norway's first entry in the top league of modern architecture. The Norwegian Museum of Cultural History is an open air museum featuring buildings from various periods of Norwegian history. Aker Brygge is a major seaside shopping and nightlife centre with lots of glam and fun. Akersgata is a brand new high-end shopping centre with one of the few exclusive brands from all over the world. Bogstadvelen is a shopping street giving you a huge collection of non brand clothes and accessories. The city has a lot of both expensive and cheap restaurants available serving worldwide cuisines. The city is also a place giving you a huge option for pubs, bars and nightclubs. The city also serves one of the best coffees in the world and you will find one of the best cafe's around the city. Visit this close to the nature city with lots of outdoor activities by simply booking flight tickets and hotels from MakeMyTrip.com. The website also provides with holiday package which are good for your pocket and your journey will be safe and convenient
Oslo Address
Edvard Munchs veg, PO Box 100, NO-2061 Gardermoen, NorwayTel: 915 06400 (Passenger Services) | 64 812 000 (Administration) |Fax: 64 812 001
About Emirates Airline
Based out of Dubai, Emirates is a subsidiary of The Emirates Group, which is wholly owned by the government of Dubai's Investment Corporation of Dubai. It is the largest airline in the Middle East, operating over 3,600 flights per week from its hub at Dubai International Airport, to more than 140 cities in 81 countries across six continents. From March 2016 to February 2017 Emirates had the longest non-stop commercial flight from Dubai to Auckland. The airlines’ goal has always been quality, not quantity. And in the years, it has evolved into a globally influential travel and tourism leader known the world over for its commitment to quality.
