Flights to Sydney

Best student & youth fares right now to Sydney

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Student flights from Canada to Sydney

Sydney really is a hub of activity for travellers. It’s got spectacular beaches, iconic landmarks such as the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge and great food and drink options too! So whether you’re heading to Australia to work for a year, embarking on a semester abroad, or just ready for a holiday, we have loads of flights for you to choose from.

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What are the main Sydney airports, and how do I get from them to central Sydney?

There is only one airport in Sydney and it’s super easy to get there from central Sydney. Sydney (Kingsford Smith) Airport is only 5 miles south of the city center and there are tons of transport options to choose from.

Sydney (Kingsford Smith) Airport (SYD): Departing from or arriving at Sydney Airport is really easy and, as mentioned, there are a lot of transport options to use. The Airport Link train is your best option, as it only takes 13 minutes to get into the city centre, with stops in Sydney’s outer suburbs along the way too. The train ticket costs about $19 AUD ($18 CAD). But you may also choose to take the bus, grab a taxi or rent a car.

How to fly from Canada to Sydney

Despite the long distance, you can fly from most Canadian cities to Sydney, Australia with just one layover. Since there's mostly just a giant ocean in between the two regions, there's not many places for a stopover! And since you'll have such a long flight ahead of you, it's usually nice to have a bit of a break to stretch your legs. Some cities in Canada may have several connections along the way, but if you're flying from a major city like Vancouver or Toronto, you should have no problem finding a 1-stop flight.

Our most popular airlines to fly from Canada to Sydney are Air Canada, Qantas and Etihad and United.

Cheap flights to Sydney
from Vancouver / YVR

Average flight duration

15 hours and 30 minutes+


Number of daily flights

no nonstop flights, but numerous connecting flights daily

Cheap flights to Sydney
from Calgary / YYC

Average flight duration

20 hours and 50 minutes


Number of daily flights

no nonstop flights, but numerous connecting flights daily.

Cheap flights to Sydney
from Toronto / YYZ

Average flight duration

26 hours+


Number of daily flights

No direct flights, but flights to connecting destinations depart daily.

Cheap flights to Sydney
from Montreal / YUL

Average flight duration

26 hours+


Number of daily flights

No direct flights, but flights to connecting destinations depart daily.

When is the best time to fly to Sydney?

Sydney is a fantastic destination to visit all year long. The biggest thing to keep in mind is that the seasons in Australia are reversed from those in Canada. So while you’re pulling out your thermals for winter, they’re getting their swimsuits ready for summer Down Under. Higher demand (and prices) tend to fall between December and March, since that’s summer in Sydney. If you’re looking to save a little more on your flight, you may be best traveling in spring or fall. Whenever you go, be sure to book your flight well in advance.

When is the cheapest time to book a flight to Sydney from Canada?

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Prices based on bookings made 60-91 days prior to departure.

Why do Canadian students love visiting Sydney?

The culture in Sydney is pretty much as you might imagine: lively and laid back. It’s an exciting city to study in and has a lot of things to see and do. Plus it’s the perfect stepping stone into exploring other parts of Australia on a longer trip too. With a near-eternal summer in many of the coastal areas, it's also the perfect break from Canada's long winter months.


sydney universities and campuses

Sydney universities and campuses

If you’re travelling to Sydney to study you’re in good company. Also, in other great news, there are a lot of study abroad programs open to Canadian students. Study at the University of Sydney, which is ranked as the third best university in Australia, or even UNSW which scored the title of fifth top university in the whole of Australia. Or check in with your home university to see what Australian study abroad programs might be available to you.


sydney lifestyle and culture

Sydney lifestyle and culture

The lifestyle and culture in Sydney is super laid back. Locals typically spend evenings and weekends with friends hiking, surfing at the beach or grabbing a bite to eat. Australian humour is pretty similar to that what you might be familiar with as British humor: a lot of dry humour and sarcasm, so be prepared! Locals however are very friendly, and will be happy to offer directions or suggest a favorite place to eat if you strike up a conversation.


visit sydney on a student budget

Exploring Sydney on a student budget

Sydney has a reputation for being an expensive city to visit, but there are ways to experience the city on a budget. Complete the famous Bondi to Coogee Coastal Walk and enjoy the many beaches in between. Or grab food at the Carriageworks Farmers Market, the Grounds of Alexandria or Paddy’s Night Food Markets. And when it comes to iconic landmarks, head to the Circular Quay for places like the Sydney Opera House or Harbour Bridge.

Frequently asked questions about flying from Canada to Sydney

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