Darwin has developed into an important city in Australia, mainly for university students. There are numerous
flights to Darwin, both on domestic as well as on international levels. Australia has many renowned airports and all of them are well connected by domestic flights. There are many international flights that do not go to Darwin directly, but are connected via the domestic flights. The airlines that operate
flights to Darwin are as follows:
- Bluebird Cargo
- Trans Mediterranean Airway
- Tiger Airways
- Jetstar Airways
- Qantas Airways
- Royal Brunei Airlines
- Australian Airlines
- Virgin Blue
- Skywest Airlines
There are many Darwin flights that are domestic in nature. These domestic flights to Darwin operate from destinations like Adelaide, Sydney, Groote Eylandt, Kununurra, Alice Springs, Brisbane, McArthur River, Groote Eylandt, Maningrida, Cairns, Melbourne, Perth, Broome and Gove. The airlines, which operate these domestic flights, are Bluebird Cargo, Qantas Airways, Trans Mediterranean Airways, Jetstar Airways, Virgin Blue and Skywest Airlines. Many of these offer cheap flights to Darwin.
Apart from the domestic flights, there are numerous international flights to Darwin. The international destinations from where there are flights to Darwin are Mumbai, Singapore, Dili, Bandar Seri Begawan, Denpasar Bali and Kupang. These flights are operated by Trans Mediterranean Airways, Royal Brunei Airlines, Qantas Airways, Garuda Indonesia, Jetstar Airways and Tiger Airways. There are many international flights that go to the other airports in Australia and are connected to Darwin via domestic flights.
Darwin in Australia is located at latitude of 12º28’00” south and longitude of 130º49’60” east. There are several tourist attractions in the city ranging from Darwin Harbor to the Botanical Gardens, from the Melville and Bathurst Islands to the Territory Wildlife Park. Jumping crocodiles can be seen in the Darwin Crocodile Farm in the city.