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Did you know...
- The distance from Melbourne to Salt Lake City is 13,609 km.
- The IATA code for Melbourne is MEL and for Salt Lake City it is SLC.
- Salt Lake City is 17 hours after Melbourne. You'll most likely be jetlagged for the first couple of days.
- 18 hours and 48 minutes is the quickest one-way flight between Melbourne and Salt Lake City. Los Angeles
Questions and Answers
What airlines fly non-stop to Salt Lake City from Melbourne?No airlines have direct flights from Melbourne to Salt Lake City.
What is the best airline to fly to Salt Lake City from Melbourne?Qatar Airways is the best airline to fly from Melbourne to Salt Lake City.
How to get from Melbourne to Salt Lake City
Melbourne (MEL)
to Los Angeles (LAX)
14h 30m
Layover - 1h 51m
Los Angeles (LAX)
to Salt Lake City (SLC)
1h 48m
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