Delhi to Perth Flights — Airlines, Fares & Schedule 2026

Delhi to Perth flight guide — 1-stop options via Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Doha, fare trends, terminals and Australia Subclass 600 visa tips.

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Quick answer: Delhi to Perth flights take about ≈ 13h via 1 stop (fastest); typically 13–16h with normal layovers, operated by Singapore Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, AirAsia, Thai, Qatar, Scoot (all 1-stop), No non-stop · 1-stop only via SIN / KUL / BKK / DOH. Indian passport holders should check the visa requirement summarised below. Use the live search above to compare today's cheapest DEL–PER fare across every airline, OTA and travel agent in one place.

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Delhi to Perth flights — quick facts

Airlines & one-stop routings to Perth

No carrier flies Delhi–Perth non-stop, so you connect once, typically in Southeast Asia. The strongest options are Singapore Airlines (and Scoot) via Singapore (SIN), Malaysia Airlines and AirAsia via Kuala Lumpur (KUL), Thai Airways/partners via Bangkok (BKK), and Qatar Airways via Doha (DOH). Singapore Airlines has the broadest, slickest Perth feed; the AirAsia/Scoot routings can be the cheapest if you travel light. Note Air India does not fly Delhi–Perth non-stop — any Air India itinerary connects via a partner or hub. Compare total elapsed time and layover length rather than the headline fare alone.

Flight time, distance & routing

Delhi to Perth is about 7,900 km. Because there's no non-stop, the fastest one-stop itineraries run roughly 13 hours total (for example via Bangkok or Kuala Lumpur), with most connections in the 13–16 hour range and longer layovers stretching beyond. Routing south-east via Singapore, KL or Bangkok keeps you fairly close to the direct line; the Doha option is a westward dogleg and longer overall. Perth is well-placed for Indian travellers time-zone-wise — it's only about 2.5 hours ahead of India (no daylight saving in Western Australia), so jet lag is mild.

Best time to book & seasonal fares

Perth's seasons are reversed: its summer (December–February) is hot and peak, overlapping Indian winter holidays, while its mild autumn/spring shoulders (March–May and September–November) offer great weather and better value. Indian peak windows — summer holidays, Diwali, Christmas — and the start of Australian university terms (February, July) push fares up. For this one-stop haul, booking 2–4 months ahead is wise, and students should book term-start dates early. We don't publish a fixed rupee fare since prices change daily — check live fares in the FlightGPT search.

How to get the fare cheaper (honestly)

Compare the full-service Singapore/KL/Bangkok routings against the low-cost AirAsia (via KL) and Scoot (via Singapore) options — if you travel with cabin-only or minimal checked baggage, the LCC fares can be much cheaper, though you pay for bags, seats and meals separately. Be flexible by a few days and favour mid-week departures. A longer layover usually costs less than the fastest connection. Booking a round trip often beats two one-ways. Students should ask carriers about any youth/student fares. The honest savings are flexibility, comparing LCC vs full-service, and early booking.

Airports & terminals

You depart from Delhi (DEL) Terminal 3 and connect airside at your Southeast Asian hub. You arrive at Perth Airport (PER), which has multiple terminals: most international flights use Terminal 1 (T1 International), while domestic and some low-cost services use T1 Domestic, T2, T3 and T4 — check which terminal your specific flight and any onward domestic connection use, as they are split across two precincts a short drive apart. From the airport, the new Airport Line train and the bus network reach central Perth quickly and cheaply; taxis and ride-share are also available.

Baggage allowance

Full-service carriers (Singapore Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, Thai, Qatar) typically include one to two checked bags (about 23–30 kg) plus cabin baggage in economy to Australia; business class carries more. The low-cost options — AirAsia and Scoot — sell bare fares with no free checked bag, so you must add baggage at booking (cheaper than at the airport). Since every itinerary connects, confirm your allowance is consistent across both segments, especially when mixing an LCC feeder with another carrier. No Indian low-cost carriers fly this corridor; follow your operating airline's baggage rules.

Visa for Indians: Australia Visitor visa (subclass 600)

Indian passport holders need an Australian Visitor visa (subclass 600) for tourism or visiting family — importantly, Indians are not eligible for the simpler eVisitor or ETA. You apply online through ImmiAccount, pay the fee (around AUD 195), and may be asked for biometrics and health checks. The visa can be granted for 3, 6 or 12 months at the case officer's discretion. Processing typically takes about 20–40 days, sometimes longer, so apply well ahead. You'll need proof of funds, ties to India, travel plans and a passport valid 6+ months. Work is not permitted. See our visa guide.

Choosing the right connecting hub

For the shortest and most frequent connection, Singapore (Singapore Airlines/Scoot) and Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia Airlines/AirAsia) are the natural gateways to Perth, with Bangkok also competitive. For premium comfort, Singapore Airlines and Qatar rate highly. For the lowest fares if you travel light, the AirAsia (KL) and Scoot (Singapore) routings win. Avoid the Doha routing unless its fare is exceptional, as it's a longer westward detour. Pick a layover of 2–3 hours so a delay on the first leg doesn't cost you the onward flight to Perth.

Travel tips for Perth

Australia uses the Australian dollar (AUD); cards and contactless are ubiquitous. Perth is clean, safe and relaxed, with superb beaches (Cottesloe, Scarborough), the Swan Valley wine region, and Rottnest Island and its quokkas a ferry-ride away. The sun is intense — bring high-SPF sunscreen and a hat. Australia has very strict biosecurity: declare all food, plant and animal products on arrival or face heavy fines, and don't bring fresh produce. Tipping is not expected. There's a sizeable Indian community, so Indian groceries and restaurants are easy to find.

Why visit Perth

Perth is one of the world's sunniest and most liveable cities — gorgeous Indian-Ocean beaches, the vast riverside Kings Park, the historic port of Fremantle, and the Swan Valley's wineries and breweries all within easy reach. Day-trip to Rottnest Island to meet the famously photogenic quokkas, or head south to Margaret River's vineyards and surf. With a large Indian community, a mild time difference, and direct ferry, train and road links, Perth suits students, families visiting relatives and leisure travellers alike — an easy, laid-back introduction to Australia for Indian visitors.

Frequently asked questions

Is there a non-stop flight from Delhi to Perth?

No. There is no non-stop Delhi to Perth flight. Every itinerary connects once, usually via Singapore (Singapore Airlines/Scoot), Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia Airlines/AirAsia), Bangkok (Thai) or Doha (Qatar).

How long is the flight from Delhi to Perth?

The fastest one-stop itineraries run about 13 hours in total, for example via Bangkok or Kuala Lumpur. Most connections are 13–16 hours, and longer layovers stretch beyond. Delhi and Perth are about 7,900 km apart.

Which airlines fly from Delhi to Perth?

Singapore Airlines and Scoot (via Singapore), Malaysia Airlines and AirAsia (via Kuala Lumpur), Thai Airways (via Bangkok) and Qatar Airways (via Doha) all offer one-stop service. No carrier flies Delhi–Perth non-stop.

Do Indians need a visa for Perth, Australia?

Yes. Indians need an Australian Visitor visa (subclass 600) and are not eligible for the simpler eVisitor or ETA. Apply online via ImmiAccount, pay about AUD 195, and allow roughly 20–40 days for processing.

What is the cheapest way to fly Delhi to Perth?

If you travel light, the low-cost routings via Kuala Lumpur (AirAsia) or Singapore (Scoot) are often cheapest, but you pay separately for bags and meals. Compare them against full-service fares and book mid-week, 2–4 months ahead.

What is the time difference between Delhi and Perth?

Perth is about 2.5 hours ahead of India and Western Australia does not observe daylight saving, so the gap stays constant. Jet lag is mild, which makes Perth an easy first Australian destination from India.

Which terminal at Perth airport do international flights use?

Most international flights use Terminal 1 (T1 International) at Perth Airport. Domestic and some low-cost services use other terminals split across two precincts, so check your specific flight and any onward domestic connection.

What is the best time to visit Perth?

The autumn (March–May) and spring (September–November) shoulders offer great weather and better value. Summer (December–February) is hot and peak. Fares also rise around Australian university term starts in February and July.

Ask FlightGPT — Delhi to Perth in plain English

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How to get the cheapest Delhi–Perth fare

What you pay on the Delhi–Perth route hinges on timing: book roughly 3–8 weeks ahead, stay flexible on the day of week, and you usually land the better fare. Search Delhi to Perth live to see how today's price compares to dates a month out — the gap is often 25–40 percent across Singapore Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, AirAsia, Thai, Qatar, Scoot (all 1-stop).

Same-week Delhi to Perth tickets

Last-minute Delhi to Perth fares move fast, but they're rarely the same across every airline. Run your date through the search above and FlightGPT compares real-time Delhi Perth prices across Singapore Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, AirAsia, Thai, Qatar, Scoot (all 1-stop) — so you grab the cheapest seat still open, not the first one you see.

Delhi to Perth flights — connections and routing

There is currently no non-stop service between Delhi and Perth — itineraries connect via a hub, with a typical journey of ≈ 13h via 1 stop (fastest); typically 13–16h with normal layovers. 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 Delhi Perth ticket but are open to a layover.

What Delhi–Perth fares look like

Expect Delhi–Perth fares to vary by cabin, baggage and how the fare is bundled. A bare low-cost fare can end up dearer than a full-service Singapore Airlines ticket once you add a bag and a seat. FlightGPT shows the all-in price for each option, so you're comparing like for like rather than misleading lead-in fares.