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Flying to Oceania draft edit

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Airfares can be cheaper when booked from the European capital that has a strong colonial link to your destination, which typically means from London or Paris. Cities with large populations in South and East Asia offer a selection of flights to Oceania.

If you have additional travel time, check to see how your total fare quote to Oceania compares with a round-the-world fare. Don't forget to add in the extra costs of additional visas, departure taxes, ground transportation, etc. for all those places outside of Oceania.

See your destination's article for more specific information on flights. While it isn't hard to reach Australia or New Zealand, getting to Tuvalu or the Marshall Islands can be quite a challenge.

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There are more flights to Oceania from Asia than from any other continent. Cities with large populations such as Tokyo, Jakarta, Delhi, Mumbai, Seoul, Shanghai, Manila, and Beijing offer a selection of flights to Oceania.

Flights from East and South Asia include the following:

Chief Asian airlines flying to Oceania are:

  • Air China flies from Beijing-Capital to Auckland, Melbourne, and Sydney. They also fly between Chengdu and Sydney.
  • Air India flies from Delhi to Melbourne and Sydney.
  • All Nippon Airways flies from Tokyo-Haneda to Sydney and Tokyo-Narita to Perth.
  • Asiana Airlines flies from Seoul-Incheon to Koror, Saipan, and Sydney. They also fly from Osaka-Kansai to Saipan.
  • Beijing Capital Airlines flies from Qingdao to Sydney and Melbourne. They also fly from Hangzhou to Saipan.
  • Cathay Pacific flies from Hong Kong to Adelaide, Auckland, Brisbane, Christchurch, Melbourne, Perth, and Sydney.
  • China Airlines flies from Taipei-Taoyuan to Auckland, Brisbane, Melbourne, and Sydney.
  • China Eastern Airlines flies from Shanghai-Pudong to Auckland, Brisbane, Melbourne, and Sydney. They also fly from Beijing-Capital to Saipan and Sydney. They also fly from Kunming, Nanjing, Wuhan, and Xi'an to Sydney.
  • China Southern Airlines flies from Guangzhou to Adelaide, Auckland, Brisbane, Christchurch, Melbourne, Perth, and Sydney. Thye also fly from Shenzhen to Melbourne and Sydney.
  • Garuda Indonesia flies Denpasar and Jakarta to Melbourne, Perth, and Sydney.
  • Hainan Airlines flies from Shenzhen to Auckland, Brisbane, Cairns. They also fly from Changsha and Haikou to Melbourne and Melbourne.
  • Japan Airlines flies from Tokyo-Haneda to Sydney and Tokyo-Narita to Melbourne.
  • Korean Air
  • Lanmei Airlines
  • Malaysia Airlines
  • Philippine Airlines
  • Royal Brunei Airlines
  • Sichuan Airlines
  • Singapore Airlines
  • SriLankan Airlines
  • Thai Airways
  • Tianjin Airlines
  • Vietnam Airlines
  • XiamenAir

Chief Oceanian airlines flying to Asia are:

  • Aircalin
  • Airnorth
  • Air New Zealand
  • Air Niugini
  • Air Tahiti Nui
  • Fiji Airways
  • PNG Air
  • Qantas
  • Virgin Australia

Flights between Oceania and Asia: (Budget, Discount, Leisure):

  • AirAsia X
  • Air Busan
  • Air Seoul
  • Batik Air
  • Cebu Pacific
  • Citilink
  • HK Express
  • Jeju Air
  • Jetstar
  • Jin Air
  • Malindo Air
  • Scoot
  • Skymark Airlines
  • T'way Airlines

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  • Emirates flies from Dubai to Auckland, Brisbane, Christchurch, Melbourne, Perth, and Sydney.
  • Etihad Airways flies from Abu Dhabi to Melbourne and Sydney.
  • Qatar Airways flies from Doha to Adelaide, Auckland, Brisbane, Canberra (via Sydney), Melbourne, Perth, and Sydney.

From North America edit

  • Air Canada flies from Vancouver to Brisbane and Sydney. They also fly from Toronto-Pearson and Sydney (via Vancouver)
  • Air New Zealand
  • Air Tahiti Nui flies from Los Angeles to Auckland and Papeete.
  • American Airlines flies from Los Angeles to Auckland and Sydney.
  • Delta Air Lines flies from Los Angeles to Sydney.
  • Fiji Airways
  • French Bee flies from San Francisco to Papeete.
  • Hawaiian Airlines flies from Honolulu to Auckland, Brisbane, Pago Pago, Papeete, Sydney
  • Jetstar
  • Qantas
  • United Airlines flies from Los Angeles and San Francisco to Melbourne and Sydney. They also fly from Houston-Intercontiental to Sydney. They also fly from San Francisco to Papeete. They fly from Honolulu to Chuuk, Guam, Kosrae, Kwajalein, Majuro, Pohnpei, Yap.
  • Virgin Australia

From Africa edit

If you want to fly in directly from Australia, your choices are limited to fly to South Africa or Mauritius. Of particular note is the Qantas flight from Sydney to Johannesburg, which passes close enough to Antarctica for it to be seen. The only other options are South African Airways from Perth to Johannesburg, and Air Mauritius from Perth to Mauritius.

There are no direct flights from New Zealand to Africa, so you'll have to change flights in Perth or Sydney. Connections are almost non-existent with the Pacific islands, so be prepared for a very long trip via Australia or Asia.

From Europe edit

  • Air Tahiti Nui flies from Paris-Charles de Gaulle to Papeete.
  • British Airways flies from London-Heathrow to Sydney.
  • French Bee flies from Paris-Orly to Papeete.
  • Qantas

From South America edit

There are a small handful of flights between Oceania and South America.

Connections from South America are (as of May 2020):

  • LATAM Chile flies from Auckland, Melbourne, Sydney to Santiago.
  • Qantas flies from Sydney to Santiago.

Béjaïa draft edit

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Béjaïa is a coastal city in Central Algeria.

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By plane

Béjaïa is best reached by air. Its airport (Abane Ramdane Airport) has regular services to Paris (Orly), Marseille, Charleroi, Lille, and Lyon. There are domestic services to Algiers with Air Algerie and there are also domestic flights to Hassi Messaoud.

By sea

There is a ferry service from Marseille to Béjaïa operated by, Ferries Algerie.

By rail

The national railway company SNTF has services.

By road

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  • Church of Saint Augustine of Hippo (Lela Bouna). One of the must sees of Annaba. It is on a hill not too far outside downtown, and it's a dominating sight. Taxis run regularly to and from the church. The Church itself is a marvel, with stunning architecture and ancient Roman ruins right behind it. Saint Augustine's hand is kept inside the church.
  • Downtown Annaba. A great place to take a stroll. Visit "Le Cours" the central square in downtown and try some delicious ice cream sold at local cafes. Walk around downtown and be surrounded by French colonial architecture and stunning contrasts of old and new. Just off Le Cours is "La Place d'Armes".
  • The Kasbah. The oldest part of the city, it has magnificent Ottoman architecture and was built starting in the 12th century. Enjoy narrow alleys and walkways and marvel at the fact that people to this day still live in these houses. It is on a hill and at the bottom at the entrance of La Place d'Armes is a mosques built by the Turks in the 16th century.

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  • Beaches. A visit to Annaba is not complete without enjoying its beautiful Mediterranean coastline and one of its many beaches. During the day enjoy relaxing day at one of the beaches and at night head to "La Corniche". Located at the beach "Chappui" it comes alive at night with restaurants, clubs and people enjoying the crisp, cool refreshing air. A great end to any day.
  • Amusement park ("Les Allemande" neighbourhood). A good time for families with young children.

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Annaba has countless places to eat. Whether they be small family owned cafes, and restaurants to big fancy places there is a wide range of places to chose from. The fancier restaurants are almost exclusively located at La Corniche, and by major beaches. However, cafes and restaurants are located all over town.

Where ever one goes in Algeria, whether they are in the west, east or south of the country, trying the pizza sold at local cafes and restaurants is a must. Similar to the way Italians make pizza in Italy, it is delicious, and a welcome change to the usual round, heavy, topping filled pizza served in most western countries.

One thing Annaba specializes in, is "bourek". Bourek is an Algerian "eggroll". The east of Algeria, and more so Annaba, specializes in this delicacy. It's a must have when visiting Annaba.

Enjoying a coffee and croissant at a cafe with the locals is always a good thing.

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  • 1 Hôtel Seybouse International, 1, Boulevard du 1er Novembre 1954, +213 38 86 24 26.
  • 2 Sheraton Annaba Hotel, Boulevard Victor Hugo, +213 38 45 20 00. Check-in: 3 PM, check-out: 12 PM. Largest and newest hotel in town.  

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There are a number of places to visit that are around or close to Annaba.

Seraidi: Seraidi is a small village up high in the mountains that surround Annaba. It's about 13 km from downtown. It's a great place to enjoy a day away from the hustle and bustle of the city and escape enjoying the tranquility and clean, crisp air. There is a famous hotel there known to the locals as "Hotel Al-Hawa", literally "hotel of the wind". It is called that because it's so high up that it breaks the clouds and offers a great place to stay and has amazing views. On a clear day one can see the amazing views of the coastline and natural beaches below. On a cloudy day there is noting but clouds. It's a great place to see the sunrise or sunset.

El Caala: El Caala is a small town about an hour and a half drive east of Annaba. It's on the road to Tuinisia so it is very service oriented. There are many hotels, clubs, restaurants to enjoy. The beach of course, and many souvenirs one can get from there. Not far from El Caala there is "La Vielle Calle" or "Old Caala". There is a wonderful beach there and ruins of a French fort which are beautiful. La Vielle Calle is about 30-45 minutes away.

Tunisia: Annaba is in the east of Algeria, not far from the Tunisian border. A drive to the Tunisian capital, Tunis, takes about four hours. The roads leading to Tunisia from Annaba are very well serviced and have numerous service oriented places on the way, such as reataurants, hotels and gas stations.

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