Bangalore to Melbourne Flights — Singapore Air & Qantas 2026

Bangalore to Melbourne flight guide — Singapore Airlines and Qantas 1-stop via Singapore, fare trends, terminals and Australia Subclass 600 visa tips.

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Quick answer: Bangalore to Melbourne flights take about ≈ 14–16h total (1-stop; no non-stop), operated by Singapore Airlines (SIN), Qantas (SIN), Malaysia Airlines (KUL), Cathay Pacific (HKG), No non-stop; multiple daily 1-stops via SIN, KUL, HKG. Indian passport holders should check the visa requirement summarised below. Use the live search above to compare today's cheapest BLR–MEL fare across every airline, OTA and travel agent in one place.

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Bangalore to Melbourne flights — quick facts

Airlines and one-stop routing

There is no non-stop Bangalore–Melbourne flight, so you'll connect once. The most popular routings are Singapore Airlines via Singapore and Qantas via Singapore (Qantas flies the Singapore–Melbourne leg). Strong alternatives include Malaysia Airlines via Kuala Lumpur and Cathay Pacific via Hong Kong. Singapore connections tend to be the smoothest and most frequent for this city pair.

Flight time and total journey

The flying distance is about 9,000 km, split into two sectors. Including a typical layover, plan for a total journey of roughly 14–16 hours via Singapore; Kuala Lumpur and Hong Kong are broadly similar. The Singapore–Melbourne leg alone is about 7 hours 25 minutes, so a short, well-timed layover keeps the whole trip efficient.

Best time to book and seasonal fares

Fares peak over the Australian summer and Christmas–New Year (December–January) and around Diwali. The cheapest windows are usually the Australian autumn–winter (around May–August) and February. Book 10–14 weeks ahead for peak dates. We never quote a fixed fare — compare live prices across the hubs in the FlightGPT search.

How to get the fare cheaper (honestly)

With no non-stop, the real saving is comparing hubs — Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Hong Kong routings often differ by tens of thousands of rupees on the same dates. Mid-week departures and the Australian winter shoulder are cheaper. A slightly longer layover frequently lowers the fare. The honest advice is to compare all the one-stop carriers rather than defaulting to one airline.

Airports and terminals

Flights leave Kempegowda International Airport (BLR) from the international section. You'll arrive at Melbourne Airport (Tullamarine, MEL), with international flights using Terminal 2. At your connecting hub you'll typically use that carrier's terminal — Changi for Singapore Airlines/Qantas, KLIA for Malaysia Airlines, Hong Kong for Cathay.

Baggage allowance

The full-service carriers on these routings generally include a generous checked allowance plus a cabin bag, with more in premium cabins — confirm by fare class, as some sale fares are lighter. If any sector is on an Indian carrier feeding the international leg, check its policy; for example see the IndiGo baggage guide for its international limits.

Australia visa for Indian travellers

Indian passport holders are not eligible for the Australian ETA or eVisitor — you must apply for the full Visitor visa (subclass 600), lodged online via ImmiAccount with supporting documents (the tourist stream is common). The visa fee is around AUD 190 and processing typically takes a few weeks, so apply 6–8 weeks ahead. Stays of 3, 6 or 12 months may be granted at the case officer's discretion. Confirm current rules on the official Australian Home Affairs site.

Choosing the best connecting hub

Singapore (Changi) usually offers the smoothest, most frequent connections and a superb airport for a layover. Kuala Lumpur (KLIA) on Malaysia Airlines is often a good-value alternative, and Hong Kong on Cathay suits some schedules. Keep your layover to 2–4 hours where you can, and through-check your bags to Melbourne.

Travel tips for this route

Australia has strict biosecurity — declare all food, plant and animal products on arrival to avoid fines. A one-stop long-haul means a long day, so pre-select seats and order a special meal (VGML/AVML). If you transit Singapore, you generally don't need a transit visa when staying airside. Before you go, check visa requirements for Indian passport holders or browse all FlightGPT flight routes.

Why visit Melbourne

Melbourne is Australia's culture capital — laneway cafés and street art, the MCG and Australian Open, the Great Ocean Road on its doorstep and easy access to the Yarra Valley wine country. The weather is mildest in the southern spring and autumn (around September–November and March–May). A large South Indian community makes it a popular study, work and family-visit destination.

Frequently asked questions

Is there a non-stop flight from Bangalore to Melbourne?

No. There is currently no non-stop Bangalore–Melbourne service, so every itinerary connects once. The smoothest routings are via Singapore on Singapore Airlines or Qantas, with Kuala Lumpur on Malaysia Airlines and Hong Kong on Cathay Pacific as good alternatives.

How long does it take to fly Bangalore to Melbourne?

Plan for a total journey of about 14–16 hours via Singapore including the layover, over roughly 9,000 km. Kuala Lumpur and Hong Kong routings are broadly similar.

Which airlines fly Bangalore to Melbourne?

Singapore Airlines via Singapore and Qantas via Singapore are the most popular, with Malaysia Airlines via Kuala Lumpur and Cathay Pacific via Hong Kong as strong one-stop alternatives.

Do Indians need a visa for Australia?

Yes, and Indians are not eligible for the ETA or eVisitor. You must apply for the full Visitor visa (subclass 600) online via ImmiAccount, fee around AUD 190, processing typically a few weeks. Apply 6–8 weeks ahead.

Which is the best connecting hub for Bangalore to Melbourne?

Singapore (Changi) usually offers the smoothest, most frequent connections and an excellent airport for a layover. Kuala Lumpur is often good value, and Hong Kong suits some schedules.

When is the cheapest time to fly Bangalore to Melbourne?

The Australian autumn–winter (around May–August) and February are usually cheapest. Avoid the Australian summer, Christmas–New Year and Diwali, when fares peak. Since there's no non-stop, compare the Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Hong Kong routings on your dates in the FlightGPT search.

Do I need a transit visa if I connect via Singapore?

Indian passport holders in airside transit at Singapore Changi generally do not need a transit visa when not clearing immigration. If you plan to leave the airport, check Singapore's entry rules in advance.

What is the time difference between Bangalore and Melbourne?

Melbourne is 4 hours 30 minutes ahead of India in the Australian winter and 5 hours 30 minutes ahead during Australian daylight saving (roughly October to April). Check the dates for your trip.

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Find the cheapest Bangalore to Melbourne flight

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Last-minute Bangalore to Melbourne flights

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Bangalore to Melbourne flights — connections and routing

There is currently no non-stop service between Bangalore and Melbourne — itineraries connect via a hub, with a typical journey of ≈ 14–16h total (1-stop; no non-stop). Comparing hubs side by side often saves 15-30 percent. FlightGPT lets you filter by "Direct only" or compare both side by side — useful when you want the cheapest Bangalore Melbourne ticket but are open to a layover.

Bangalore to Melbourne airfare — what to expect

Bangalore to Melbourne ticket prices on the FlightGPT live grid update by the minute. The lowest-priced Bangalore Melbourne airfare today might be on a low-cost carrier; next month's best deal might be a full-service Singapore Airlines (SIN) flight bundled with checked baggage and a meal. We compare fully-bundled all-in fares, never base fares with surprise add-ons.