Return from | $1,397 |
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One-way from | $686 |
Popular in | December |
Cheapest in | November |
Average price | $2,138 |
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SydneyParis
SYD - CDG
SYDCDG
Sydney Kingsford Smith
Tue 20/5
11:00-06:30
1 stop27h 30m
Paris Charles de Gaulle
Thu 5/6
13:25-09:00
1 stop35h 35m
SydneyParis
SYD - CDG
SYDCDG
Sydney Kingsford Smith
Thu 6/3
22:10-06:40
1 stop42h 30m
Paris Charles de Gaulle
Wed 9/4
12:25-19:40
1 stop23h 15m
SydneyParis
SYD - CDG
SYDCDG
Sydney Kingsford Smith
Thu 13/3
21:00-12:20
2 stops49h 20m
Paris Charles de Gaulle
Fri 28/3
17:15-19:00
2 stops39h 45m
SydneyParis
SYD - CDG
SYDCDG
Sydney Kingsford Smith
Thu 6/3
12:15-16:50
1 stop38h 35m
Paris Charles de Gaulle
Thu 13/3
11:20-10:25
1 stop37h 05m
SydneyParis
SYD - CDG
SYDCDG
Sydney Kingsford Smith
Thu 24/4
19:40-18:40
1 stop31h 00m
Paris Charles de Gaulle
Sun 4/5
20:20-14:50
1 stop34h 30m
SydneyMarseille
SYD - MRS
SYDMRS
Sydney Kingsford Smith
Sun 16/3
21:30-08:00
1 stop44h 30m
Marseille
Sun 23/3
21:45-10:00
1 stop26h 15m
SydneyParis
SYD - CDG
SYDCDG
Sydney Kingsford Smith
Mon 19/5
10:15-06:45
1 stop28h 30m
Paris Charles de Gaulle
Tue 10/6
14:00-08:15
2 stops34h 15m
SydneyToulouse
SYD - TLS
SYDTLS
Sydney Kingsford Smith
Thu 12/6
08:15-22:45
2 stops46h 30m
Toulouse Blagnac
Thu 26/6
07:30-06:10
2 stops38h 40m
SydneyToulouse
SYD - TLS
SYDTLS
Sydney Kingsford Smith
Thu 6/2
11:20-09:35
2 stops56h 15m
Toulouse Blagnac
Mon 10/2
12:15-09:35
2 stops35h 20m
SydneyParis
SYD - CDG
SYDCDG
Sydney Kingsford Smith
Sat 22/3
10:20-17:00
1 stop40h 40m
Paris Charles de Gaulle
Sun 30/3
20:05-08:30
1 stop27h 25m
On average, a flight from Sydney to France takes 29 hours 6 minutes. Flights to France from other popular cities in Australia will vary in length. Below are a few examples of popular routes and their flight times.
Users looking for the lowest fares to France should consider flying on Monday at midday, when prices are typically cheapest. Budget-minded travellers will want to avoid Monday evenings, when prices are usually at their highest.
The most popular airlines flying from Sydney to France are China Eastern, China Southern and Vietnam Airlines.
The cheapest airlines flying from Sydney to France are Air China, China Eastern and China Southern.
In terms of precipitation, rainfall in France ranges from 41.0 - 63.0 mm per month. May is typically the wettest month, when rainfall can reach 63.0 mm. February is typically the driest time to visit France when rainfall is around 41.0 mm.
If weather is an important factor for your trip to France, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 21.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 5.0 C).
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overall very good; just found a bit poor the food options in Narita airport but the in the flight it was good but limited (no real choice to avoid seafood or clearly stay away from pork..); most of the food was tasty tho and the choice was nice, specially their snacks and dessert and drinks. The in-flight systems was so-so (too complicated interface; they should rehaul with a proper UIX), and I specially appreciated their segments of videos capsules about the behind the scenes including an overview of technicalities of their aircraft and days in the life of their pilots. It was refreshing and give a good ideas of the efforts and challenges every employees has to deal with. Loved it!
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overall very good; just found a bit poor the food options in Narita airport but the in the flight it was good but limited (no real choice to avoid seafood or clearly stay away from pork..); most of the food was tasty tho and the choice was nice, specially their snacks and dessert and drinks. The in-flight systems was so-so (too complicated interface; they should rehaul with a proper UIX), and I specially appreciated their segments of videos capsules about the behind the scenes including an overview of technicalities of their aircraft and days in the life of their pilots. It was refreshing and give a good ideas of the efforts and challenges every employees has to deal with. Loved it!
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overall very good; just found a bit poor the food options in Narita airport but the in the flight it was good but limited (no real choice to avoid seafood or clearly stay away from pork..); most of the food was tasty tho and the choice was nice, specially their snacks and dessert and drinks. The in-flight systems was so-so (too complicated interface; they should rehaul with a proper UIX), and I specially appreciated their segments of videos capsules about the behind the scenes including an overview of technicalities of their aircraft and days in the life of their pilots. It was refreshing and give a good ideas of the efforts and challenges every employees has to deal with. Loved it!
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overall very good; just found a bit poor the food options in Narita airport but the in the flight it was good but limited (no real choice to avoid seafood or clearly stay away from pork..); most of the food was tasty tho and the choice was nice, specially their snacks and dessert and drinks. The in-flight systems was so-so (too complicated interface; they should rehaul with a proper UIX), and I specially appreciated their segments of videos capsules about the behind the scenes including an overview of technicalities of their aircraft and days in the life of their pilots. It was refreshing and give a good ideas of the efforts and challenges every employees has to deal with. Loved it!
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overall very good; just found a bit poor the food options in Narita airport but the in the flight it was good but limited (no real choice to avoid seafood or clearly stay away from pork..); most of the food was tasty tho and the choice was nice, specially their snacks and dessert and drinks. The in-flight systems was so-so (too complicated interface; they should rehaul with a proper UIX), and I specially appreciated their segments of videos capsules about the behind the scenes including an overview of technicalities of their aircraft and days in the life of their pilots. It was refreshing and give a good ideas of the efforts and challenges every employees has to deal with. Loved it!
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Entertainment
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overall very good; just found a bit poor the food options in Narita airport but the in the flight it was good but limited (no real choice to avoid seafood or clearly stay away from pork..); most of the food was tasty tho and the choice was nice, specially their snacks and dessert and drinks. The in-flight systems was so-so (too complicated interface; they should rehaul with a proper UIX), and I specially appreciated their segments of videos capsules about the behind the scenes including an overview of technicalities of their aircraft and days in the life of their pilots. It was refreshing and give a good ideas of the efforts and challenges every employees has to deal with. Loved it!
France can be divided loosely into five regions. The north and northwest have a maritime climate. Winters are mild and summers are warm and rain falls year- round. In the southwest, winters are mild and summers are hot. Around the Pyrenees and along the border with Spain rainfall can be heavy. In the centre of the country, Paris for example, winters are cool and summers are hot. Along the Mediterranean Coast, the winters are mild and summers are very hot. Rain is scarce. The Mistral, a northerly wind, blows in the spring time bringing very cold weather. Corsica has a Mediterranean climate too, along the coast, that is. In the mountains, there’s plenty of snow in the winter. The Vosges in Alsace and Lorraine, the Jura and Alps along the borders with Switzerland and Italy, the Pyrenees in the extreme south, and the higher parts of the Massif Central get a lot of snow.
The major cities – Paris, Bordeaux, Lyon, Nice and Strasbourg – have excellent public transport networks. Trains, buses and trams, in some cities, make it easy to get around.
Air France, the flag-carrying airline, connects Paris with most of the big French cities. There are plenty of low-cost airlines operating in France too. EasyJet and Ryanair, to name just two well-known European no-frillers, both offer cheap flights around France.
France’s rail network is best in class. The TGV trains, which travel at speeds in excess of 550kph, make getting between some cities faster than taking flights. The railway network runs to every corner of the country, but several routes radiate from Paris and cross-country routes and services are fewer and, sometimes, less frequent.
Bus services augment the rail services especially in more rural areas.
Hiring a car is a great idea, especially if you are travelling outside the major cities. In the bigger cities, traffic can be very heavy and parking can be difficult.
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