There is 1 way to get from Adelaide to Okinawa by plane
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Adelaide Airport (ADL) to Naha Airport (OKA) flights
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The cheapest way to get from Adelaide to Okinawa is to fly which costs ¥50000 - ¥120000 and takes 18h 37m.
The fastest way to get from Adelaide to Okinawa is to fly which takes 18h 37m and costs ¥50000 - ¥120000.
The distance between Adelaide and Okinawa is 6925 km.
It takes approximately 18h 37m to get from Adelaide to Okinawa, including transfers.
Okinawa is 1h 30m behind Adelaide. It is currently 7:16 AM in Adelaide and 5:46 AM in Okinawa.
There are 1831+ hotels available in Okinawa.
What companies run services between Adelaide, SA, Australia and Okinawa, Japan?
Singapore Airlines, Scoot Tigerair, and six other airlines fly from Adelaide Airport (ADL) to Naha Airport (OKA) 3 times a day.
- Website
- china-airlines.com
Flights from Adelaide Airport to Naha Airport via Melbourne, Taiwan Taoyuan
- Ave. Duration
- 17h 35m
- When
- Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Sunday
- Estimated price
- ¥55,000–200,000
Flights from Adelaide Airport to Naha Airport via Brisbane, Taiwan Taoyuan
- Ave. Duration
- 17h 15m
- When
- Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Sunday
- Estimated price
- ¥55,000–200,000
- Website
- singaporeair.com
Flights from Adelaide Airport to Naha Airport via Singapore Changi
- Ave. Duration
- 15h 15m
- When
- Saturday and Sunday
- Estimated price
- ¥50,000–300,000
- Website
- cathaypacific.com
Flights from Adelaide Airport to Naha Airport via Hong Kong
- Ave. Duration
- 24h 25m
- When
- Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday
- Estimated price
- ¥48,000–150,000
- Website
- evaair.com
Flights from Adelaide Airport to Naha Airport via Brisbane, Taiwan Taoyuan
- Ave. Duration
- 15h 45m
- When
- Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday
- Estimated price
- ¥55,000–150,000
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