Fly from
Fly to
Route
Depart
Return
Price
BrisbaneMalé
BNE - MLE
BNEMLE
Brisbane
Thu 15/5
07:00-22:25
2 stops20h 25m
Male
Fri 30/5
12:45-06:00
2 stops36h 15m
BrisbaneMalé
BNE - MLE
BNEMLE
Brisbane
Mon 20/1
07:30-09:55
2 stops31h 25m
Male
Sun 26/1
21:15-06:00
2 stops51h 45m
BrisbaneMalé
BNE - MLE
BNEMLE
Brisbane
Wed 14/5
01:55-15:00
1 stop42h 05m
Male
Fri 30/5
23:00-06:40
2 stops26h 40m
BrisbaneMalé
BNE - MLE
BNEMLE
Brisbane
Fri 7/3
21:55-14:50
1 stop21h 55m
Male
Fri 14/3
01:45-17:30
1 stop34h 45m
BrisbaneMalé
BNE - MLE
BNEMLE
Brisbane
Wed 11/12
14:30-11:45
1 stop26h 15m
Male
Sat 14/12
23:40-10:45
1 stop30h 05m
BrisbaneMalé
BNE - MLE
BNEMLE
Brisbane
Wed 11/12
20:55-09:55
3 stops42h 00m
BrisbaneMalé
BNE - MLE
BNEMLE
Brisbane
Wed 11/12
21:55-14:50
1 stop21h 55m
BrisbaneMalé
BNE - MLE
BNEMLE
Brisbane
Tue 10/12
01:55-06:25
1 stop33h 30m
Currently, September is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight from Brisbane to Maldives (average of $672). Flying from Brisbane to Maldives in January is currently the most expensive (average of $1,012). There are several factors that can impact the price of a flight, so comparing airlines, departure airports and flight times can provide users with more options.
Regardless of the time of day you decide to fly, the ticket price will remain around the same. Book flights from Brisbane to Maldives as you normally would.
In terms of precipitation, rainfall in Maldives ranges from 51.0 - 244.0 inches per month. September is typically the wettest month, when rainfall can reach 244.0 mm. February is typically the driest time to visit Maldives when rainfall is around 51.0 mm.
If weather is an important factor for your trip to Maldives, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, January is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 28.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of December, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 27.0 C).
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Overhead bins were full with crew equipment, so we had nowhere to put our luggage. Not ideal for a 7-hour flight. Paid for couples seats, which are near the galley. Constant noise from the crew all night, didn't get any sleep whatsoever. Food service was extremely slow.
Crew
Comfort
Overall
Entertainment
Food
Boarding
Reviews
Overhead bins were full with crew equipment, so we had nowhere to put our luggage. Not ideal for a 7-hour flight. Paid for couples seats, which are near the galley. Constant noise from the crew all night, didn't get any sleep whatsoever. Food service was extremely slow.
Crew
Comfort
Overall
Entertainment
Food
Boarding
Reviews
Overhead bins were full with crew equipment, so we had nowhere to put our luggage. Not ideal for a 7-hour flight. Paid for couples seats, which are near the galley. Constant noise from the crew all night, didn't get any sleep whatsoever. Food service was extremely slow.
Crew
Comfort
Overall
Entertainment
Food
Boarding
Reviews
Overhead bins were full with crew equipment, so we had nowhere to put our luggage. Not ideal for a 7-hour flight. Paid for couples seats, which are near the galley. Constant noise from the crew all night, didn't get any sleep whatsoever. Food service was extremely slow.
Crew
Comfort
Overall
Entertainment
Food
Boarding
Reviews
Overhead bins were full with crew equipment, so we had nowhere to put our luggage. Not ideal for a 7-hour flight. Paid for couples seats, which are near the galley. Constant noise from the crew all night, didn't get any sleep whatsoever. Food service was extremely slow.
The Maldives is an island nation that scatters itself over a huge sweep of the Indian Ocean.
Malé might be the colourful capital city, but most people just use it as a jump point to one of the thousands of islands.
Luxury hotels go all out here, commandeering their own castaway slip of sand and filling it with over-the-water villas, sand-side cocktail bars and al fresco yoga studios. That vast expanse of bright turquoise ocean also doubles as a playground for watersports lovers.
But how to get here? Just hop on a flight from Brisbane. They usually travel via Singapore.
A flight from Brisbane to the Maldives whisks you away to a tropical island nation with pinch-me scenery straight out of a travel brochure.
Malé, the capital city, is most people’s first introduction to the Maldives. This is where you’ll get your cultural hit, with mosques and parks sitting amongst pastel-painted high rises.
Ready for the beaches? Most luxury hotels offer a floatplane or speedboat transfer to their private islands. Relaxation is the order of the day on most Maldives holidays – but it’s also a world-class scuba diving spot, thanks to the pristine coral reefs and underwater cave systems.
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