Qantas Resumes Melbourne-Delhi Flights, Strengthening Travel Links Between Australia and India
Qantas Resumes Melbourne-Delhi Flights, Strengthening Travel Links Between Australia and India

Qantas Airways has officially resumed its seasonal non-stop service between Melbourne (MEL) and Delhi (DEL), reestablishing a crucial direct air link between Australia and India. This service will operate until 28 March 2026, offering three return flights each week, on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, catering to tourists, business travelers, and students.
Connecting Travelers Between Two Growing Markets
The Melbourne-Delhi route will be operated by an Airbus A330-200, designed for long-haul comfort. Passengers can expect 26 lie-flat Business Class suites and 208 Economy seats. Each flight offers a comprehensive in-flight experience with entertainment, meals, and checked baggage included for all travelers. The seasonal resumption of the route aims to meet growing demand during Australia’s summer and India’s winter, making it a popular choice for travelers during this period.
The flight departs Melbourne at 09:20 AM, arriving in Delhi at 16:45 local time. The reinstated service adds over 1,300 seats per week, contributing to an additional 30,000 seats across the entire season. As travel demand between the two countries surges, this flight connection provides a vital service for both leisure and business travelers.
Enhanced Travel Connectivity to Major Indian Cities
While Qantas operates the non-stop Melbourne-Delhi route, the airline also offers year-round one-stop connectivity to India via its partnership with IndiGo. Travelers from Melbourne can access key Indian cities such as Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Chennai, as well as 14 additional destinations within IndiGo’s domestic network.
Additionally, Qantas continues to operate non-stop services between Sydney (SYD) and Bengaluru (BLR), further expanding its reach in one of the world’s fastest-growing aviation markets. The expanded connectivity supports both tourism and trade, creating a seamless travel experience for passengers with easy access to India’s most prominent destinations.
Delhi: A Key Destination for International Tourists
Delhi, a bustling metropolis that blends the old and new, offers a wide range of attractions for tourists. Among the most famous landmarks are the Red Fort, a symbol of India’s Mughal era, and the Jama Masjid, one of the largest mosques in India. Other key sites include the Qutub Minar, Humayun’s Tomb, and Purana Qila, which represent Delhi’s rich historical past.
Tourists often get confused between Delhi and New Delhi, as the latter is actually a district within Delhi. New Delhi, established during British colonial rule, is home to some of India’s most important government buildings, including the Rashtrapati Bhavan (Presidential Palace) and the India Gate, a war memorial dedicated to soldiers who died during the British Indian Army’s campaigns.
For those exploring Delhi’s more modern side, the Bahá’í Lotus Temple stands out. Its flower-shaped structure attracts millions of visitors each year. Tourists can also explore Connaught Place, a shopping hub offering a mix of international and local brands. It is known for its bustling markets, eateries, and the Palika Bazaar, a renowned underground shopping area for budget-friendly goods.
A Culinary Experience Like No Other
Delhi’s food scene is a paradise for food lovers. The city offers some of the finest street food, especially in areas like Chandni Chowk. Paranthe Wali Gali, a street lined with vendors selling different kinds of stuffed parathas, is a must-visit for anyone wanting to sample authentic Delhi cuisine. Sweet treats like jalebis are also popular, providing a glimpse into the city’s culinary heritage.
Although Delhi is located far from the sea, the city is known for its delectable vegetarian and meat-based dishes. Many restaurants offer an array of Indian specialties, from curries to kebabs, making it a haven for food enthusiasts.
An Important Step for Qantas in Strengthening Travel Links
The reinstated Qantas service between Melbourne and Delhi is a vital connection, supporting both tourism and business travel. With an added 30,000 seats available across the season, this direct route not only makes travel more convenient but also bolsters the growing demand between Australia and India. By expanding its footprint in the Indian market, Qantas positions itself competitively for the peak travel season of 2025-2026.
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