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Flights from Dubbo |
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Canberra, being the capital of Australia houses few of the most important institutions of the country. The city also has the distinction of being the largest inland city of Australia. Canberra was conceived and developed as a 'planned city' with a purpose of becoming the capital of the nation in 1908. With the Brindabella mountains as its backdrop, Canberra is a pleasant exception among the other major cities of Australia which have become concrete jungles. The Molonglo river running through the southern quarters of Canberra and the Burley Griffin Lake imparts a freshness to the atmosphere of the city. Canberra houses few of the most prized buildings of the nation as the Old Parliament House.
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Being the seat of the Federal Government of Australia, Canberra houses the Parliament and the High Court. The city is also a major cultural and educational hub. Few important national museums and cultural centers are present in Canberra which are being visited by a large number of people every year. Canberra needs to be well connected to all domestic destinations for obvious reasons. Specially, the cities of New South Wales needs to be connected to Canberra. Among these cities, Dubbo is a major one. Dubbo is an important city with respect to its location. The city is easily approachable from Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Adelaide. Flights from Dubbo to Canberra connects these two cities. All the flights from Dubbo is handled by the Canberra International Airport.
The major Airlines operating flights from Dubbo to Canberra are:
Qantas Airways
Hazelton Airlines
Price of ticket for flights between Dubbo and Canberra:
Qantas Airways - $186
Hazelton Airlines - $416
Schedule of flights from Dubbo to Canberra
The flights of Qantas airlines usually leave Dubbo during the evening and reach Canberra within a duration of 3 to 5 hours. Flights from Dubbo, operated by the Hazelton Airways leave during the morning hours and reach within 3 to 4 hours.
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