Mumbai to Melbourne Flights — Singapore Air & Qantas 2026

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

Cheap flights from Mumbai to Melbourne — book online with FlightGPT

Quick answer: Mumbai to Melbourne flights take about ≈ 13h 30m – 16h total (1-stop; no nonstop), operated by Singapore Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Thai Airways, Sri Lankan (all 1-stop), No nonstop; multiple daily 1-stops via SIN, KUL, HKG, BKK, CMB. Indian passport holders should check the visa requirement summarised below. Use the live search above to compare today's cheapest BOM–MEL fare across every airline, OTA and travel agent in one place.

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Mumbai to Melbourne flights — quick facts

Airlines flying Mumbai to Melbourne

No carrier operates a scheduled nonstop on BOM–MEL, so the choice is really about which hub you connect through. Singapore Airlines (via Singapore Changi) carries the most traffic and runs modern A350/A380 metal on the SIN–MEL leg. Malaysia Airlines connects via Kuala Lumpur, Cathay Pacific via Hong Kong, Thai Airways via Bangkok and Sri Lankan Airlines via Colombo. Budget-leaning combinations using Scoot or VietJet also appear, but these are self-transfer in some fare classes. Air India and IndiGo sell the route as connecting itineraries too. Compare total elapsed time, not just the cheapest fare, on the FlightGPT search.

Flight time, distance and routing

The great-circle distance from Mumbai to Melbourne is about 10,090 km. With a single stop, total journey time typically runs 13h 30m to 16h depending on the hub and layover. The Singapore and Kuala Lumpur routings are usually the quickest because the connecting sectors are short and frequent; Hong Kong and Bangkok add a little more flying. The first leg out of Mumbai is roughly 5–6 hours to the Asian hub, followed by a 7–8 hour overnight hop down to Melbourne. Choosing a connection of 90 minutes to 3 hours keeps the trip efficient without risking a missed onward flight.

Best time to book and seasonal fares

BOM–MEL fares swing hard with the seasons. The Australian summer (December–February), which overlaps the Australian Open and Indian winter holidays, is the most expensive window, and June–July (Australian school holidays plus the Indian summer exodus) is a close second. The cheaper stretches are typically March–April and August through early November. For peak departures, start watching fares 16–24 weeks out; for shoulder months, 8–14 weeks is usually enough. Mid-week departures and accepting a slightly longer layover almost always undercut the headline price. Always confirm live fares in the FlightGPT search rather than relying on a fixed figure.

How to make the fare cheaper (honest tips)

Because there is no nonstop, you have genuine room to save. Be flexible on which hub you fly through — Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok routings often price below Singapore and Hong Kong for the same dates. Mid-week and red-eye departures usually beat weekend peaks. Booking a self-transfer combination (separate tickets) can be cheaper but you carry the risk of a missed connection and must re-clear bags, so only do it with a long buffer. Watch for Singapore Airlines and Malaysia Airlines sale fares in the shoulder months, and set a fare alert rather than booking on the first quote.

Airports and terminals

In Mumbai, all these international flights leave from Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport Terminal 2 (T2). In Melbourne, international arrivals and departures use Melbourne Tullamarine Terminal 2 (T2); domestic connections within Australia (Jetstar, Qantas, Virgin) use T1, T3 and T4 in the same complex, so allow time to walk between them. Immigration at Melbourne uses SmartGate eGates for many travellers, but first-time visitors on a Subclass 600 should be prepared for a manual check.

Baggage allowance

On a 1-stop international itinerary your allowance is set by the operating carrier and fare class — full-service airlines like Singapore Airlines, Malaysia Airlines and Cathay Pacific generally include 30–35 kg checked in economy on this route, while budget connections may sell baggage separately. If any leg is on an Indian carrier, check the relevant policy: Air India baggage or IndiGo baggage. Confirm whether your bags are checked through to Melbourne or must be collected and re-checked at the hub, especially on separate-ticket fares.

Visa for Indians

Indian passport holders need an Australian Subclass 600 Visitor Visa for tourism or visiting family. Apply online through the Department of Home Affairs ImmiAccount portal before you fly — there is no visa on arrival. The base fee is around AUD 200 and processing typically takes 4–8 weeks, so apply well ahead. You'll usually need to provide financial evidence, travel history and a purpose-of-visit statement. Always verify the current fee and requirements on the official Home Affairs website before applying.

Connecting hubs explained

Singapore (SIN) offers the most frequent onward flights and a famously smooth transit at Changi. Kuala Lumpur (KUL) on Malaysia Airlines is often the value pick. Hong Kong (HKG) via Cathay suits travellers wanting a premium connection, while Bangkok (BKK) on Thai and Colombo (CMB) on Sri Lankan add more options. If you want to break the journey, several of these hubs allow a free or low-cost stopover — worth considering on a long trip. For tight connections, single-ticket itineraries protect you if the inbound leg is delayed.

Travel tips for Mumbai to Melbourne

Melbourne is 4h 30m ahead of India in standard time (AEST) and 5h 30m ahead during Australian daylight saving (early October to early April), so factor jet lag into early-morning arrivals. Pre-order a Hindu, Jain or vegetarian meal at least 24 hours before departure. Melbourne has one of Australia's largest Indian communities, so Indian and Jain restaurants are easy to find in Brunswick, Footscray, Dandenong and Box Hill. Pack layered clothing — Melbourne weather is famously changeable — and carry your visa grant notice and onward/return ticket for immigration.

Why visit Melbourne

Melbourne is Australia's culture-and-coffee capital — laneway cafes, world-class galleries, the MCG and a packed sporting calendar headlined by the Australian Open in January and the Spring Racing Carnival. It's also the gateway to the Great Ocean Road, the Yarra Valley wine country and the penguins of Phillip Island. For Indian travellers it doubles as a major education and family-visit destination, with a thriving diaspora that makes settling in easy. The mix of liveability, food and easy day trips keeps BOM–MEL one of India's most popular Australia routes.

Frequently asked questions

Is there a nonstop flight from Mumbai to Melbourne?

No. There is no scheduled nonstop on BOM–MEL. Every flight connects once, most commonly via Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong, Bangkok or Colombo, with total journey times of about 13h 30m to 16h.

Which is the fastest route from Mumbai to Melbourne?

Connections via Singapore (Singapore Airlines) or Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia Airlines) are usually the quickest, around 13h 30m to 15h total, because the onward sectors are short and frequent with a tight 90-minute to 3-hour layover.

Do Indians need a visa for Melbourne?

Yes. Indian passport holders need an Australian Subclass 600 Visitor Visa, applied online via the Home Affairs ImmiAccount portal before travel. The fee is around AUD 200 and processing takes about 4–8 weeks. There is no visa on arrival.

What is the time difference between Mumbai and Melbourne?

Melbourne is 4 hours 30 minutes ahead of Mumbai in standard time (AEST, UTC+10), and 5 hours 30 minutes ahead during Australian daylight saving (AEDT, UTC+11), which runs from early October to early April.

Which airlines fly Mumbai to Melbourne?

Singapore Airlines (via Singapore), Malaysia Airlines (via Kuala Lumpur), Cathay Pacific (via Hong Kong), Thai Airways (via Bangkok) and Sri Lankan (via Colombo) are the main 1-stop carriers. Air India and IndiGo also sell connecting itineraries.

When is the cheapest time to fly Mumbai to Melbourne?

March–April and August to early November are typically the cheapest. December–February (Australian summer plus the Australian Open and Indian winter holidays) and June–July are the most expensive. Check live fares in the FlightGPT search.

Which Melbourne terminal will my flight arrive at?

All international flights use Melbourne Tullamarine Terminal 2 (T2). Domestic onward flights within Australia depart from T1, T3 and T4 in the same airport complex, so leave time to transfer if you have a connecting domestic leg.

How long is the layover on Mumbai to Melbourne flights?

Most single-ticket connections have a layover of about 90 minutes to 3 hours at the hub. Cheaper fares may carry longer layovers of 5–12 hours. Choose a connection time you're comfortable with and confirm bags are checked through.

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Find the cheapest Mumbai to Melbourne flight

The cheapest Mumbai to Melbourne airfare on any given day depends on three things — your travel date, your airline preference and how far ahead you book. Use the FlightGPT search box above to compare Mumbai to Melbourne ticket prices across Singapore Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Thai Airways, Sri Lankan (all 1-stop) — typically the lowest fare today differs from the lowest fare 30 days out by 25–40 percent. We surface every option so the lowest Mumbai-Melbourne price wins.

Last-minute Mumbai to Melbourne flights

Need a last-minute Mumbai to Melbourne flight for tomorrow, this weekend or in the next seven days? Our live BOM-MEL search pulls real-time fares — last-minute deals do appear on this route, especially on red-eye departures and shoulder days. Tap Search on FlightGPT with your date and we return the cheapest last-minute Mumbai Melbourne options instantly.

Mumbai to Melbourne flights — connections and routing

There is currently no non-stop service between Mumbai and Melbourne — itineraries connect via a hub, with a typical journey of ≈ 13h 30m – 16h total (1-stop; no nonstop). 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 Mumbai Melbourne ticket but are open to a layover.

Mumbai to Melbourne airfare — what to expect

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