Cheap Flights from Melbourne (Avalon) to Canberra
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Average Melbourne (Avalon) to Canberra Return Prices
These are the average prices for Melbourne (Avalon) to Canberra return airfares.
February 2026
£275
Did you know...
- Canberra train station is close to Canberra airport.
- The International Air Transport Association (IATA) code for Canberra is CBR and for Melbourne (Avalon) it is AVV.
- The distance between Canberra and Melbourne (Avalon) is 518 kilometres.
- Canberra and Melbourne (Avalon) are in the same time zone. As they are in the same timezone you shouldn't be jetlagged when you get there.
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