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Cheapest flights to Colombo
The cheapest flights available in the next 60 days – prices are updated regularly
- Mon 6 OctUS$499.37One wayEconomy1 traveller
- Wed 8 OctUS$501.31One wayEconomy1 traveller
- Sun 16 NovUS$502.73One wayEconomy1 traveller
Flying from Adelaide to Colombo: things to know
The most popular route is from Adelaide Airport in Adelaide to Bandaranaike International Airport in Colombo. On average this flight takes 22 hours 46 minutes one way and costs US$1,979 for the round trip.
Most popular route | Adelaide Airport (ADL) to Bandaranaike International Airport (CMB) |
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Average flight time | 22 hours 46 minutes |
Average round-trip price | US$1,979 |
Fly from Adelaide to Colombo | 9 airlines |
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Airlines that fly from Adelaide to Colombo
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- Singapore Airlines
- Malaysia Airlines
- Cathay Pacific
- Malindo Air
- Qantas Airways
- Batik Air
- Qatar Airways
- Jetstar Airways
- Virgin Australia
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