There are 2 ways to get from Tucson to Cable Beach by plane or shuttle
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Tucson (TUS) to Broome (BME) flights
Questions & Answers
The cheapest way to get from Tucson to Cable Beach is to shuttle and fly which costs $1,400 - $4,400 and takes 30h 37m.
The fastest way to get from Tucson to Cable Beach is to fly which takes 29h 25m and costs $1,700 - $6,000.
The distance between Tucson and Cable Beach is 14511 km.
It takes approximately 29h 25m to get from Tucson to Cable Beach, including transfers.
Cable Beach is 15h ahead of Tucson. It is currently 8:25 AM in Tucson and 11:25 PM in Cable Beach.
There are 49+ hotels available in Cable Beach.
What companies run services between Tucson, AZ, USA and Cable Beach, WA, Australia?
American Airlines, Qantas, and two other airlines fly from Tucson (TUS) to Broome (BME) 4 times a week.
- Website
- qantas.com
Flights from Tucson to Broome via Los Angeles, Sydney
- Ave. Duration
- 25h 59m
- When
- Thursday
- Estimated price
- $2,000–7,000
Flights from Tucson to Broome via San Francisco, Sydney
- Ave. Duration
- 30h 15m
- When
- Thursday
- Estimated price
- $1,700–6,000
Flights from Tucson to Broome via Phoenix, Los Angeles, Sydney
- Ave. Duration
- 27h 54m
- When
- Thursday
- Estimated price
- $2,000–7,000
Flights from Phoenix to Broome via Los Angeles, Sydney
- Ave. Duration
- 26h 9m
- When
- Thursday
- Estimated price
- $1,200–5,000
Flights from Phoenix to Broome via San Francisco, Sydney
- Ave. Duration
- 25h 44m
- When
- Thursday
- Estimated price
- $1,200–4,200
Shuttle from Tucson Amtrak Station to Sky Harbor International Airport
- Ave. Duration
- 2h
- Frequency
- On demand
- Estimated price
- $203
- Website
- https://airportshuttleofphoenix.com
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