destination Economy Class
Sydney to
Beijing
Return from
$1,159*
Sydney to
Shanghai
Return from
$1,238*

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The main airlines that offer flights to China include Air China, China Eastern, China Southern and Qantas. For more information on airlines that offer flights to China, please refer to our international airline page.

Flights from Australia to China may disembark at the following airports:

About China

A holiday in China can take on many forms. From a lively stay in a buzzing city to a peaceful retreat in the countryside, China has it all. Many travellers begin their Chinese adventure in the country's capital, Beijing. This expansive city is also the most populous in the world. As such, Beijing has a huge range of accommodation to suit all budgets and travel styles. Public transport, while often crowded, is incredibly efficient. Beijing's history is also a drawcard for tourists. It is here you can see the ancient Forbidden City, the Palace Museum and the monumental Tiananmen Square. Beijing is also within close proximity to the Great Wall of China, the country's most famous landmark.

China: Beijing - Qianmen StreetQianmen Street, Beijing

Less populous but larger in size, Shanghai is China's other famous metropolis. The most developed city on mainland China, Shanghai is home to a dazzling skyline, diverse range of architecture and a fast-paced lifestyle. World-class restaurants, luxury boutiques and electronic superstores keep locals busy, but there are also places of peace amongst the chaos. Retreat to a tea house and take part in an ancient tradition or wander Shanghai's most famous garden, the Yuyuan.

China: Black Dragon Pool ParkBlack Dragon Pool Park

Outside of the cities, much of China's countryside remains blissfully untouched by modern technologies. Free of high-rises and crowded roads, Tibet is a peaceful plateau region that is mostly isolated from the rest of the world. Ancient traditions remain preserved while the region's temples and monasteries assert Tibet as an incredibly spiritual haven.

Best time to fly – China weather

Spanning such a huge area, the best time to fly to China depends on which region to intend to visit. From May to August, the weather is warmer but downpours are common, especially in the south. The shoulder seasons of February to April and September to October give you mild temperatures, while from November to February the weather can be extremely cold, particularly in the north.

For flights to China call Flight Centre on 133 133.