Flying
to Australia
The following Airlines fly regularly to
Australia from Asia:
- Qantas Airways
- JAL
- Singapore Airlines
- Malaysian Airlines
- British Airways
- Emirates Airlines
- Air India
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| Approximate
flight times to Melbourne, Australia
from Asia are as follows: |
| Singapore |
7 hours
– direct flight |
| Kuala Lumpur |
8 hours – 1 stop
in Singapore |
| Beijing |
15 hours - connecting
flight via Singapore |
| Tokyo |
11 hours - direct
flight |
| India |
15 hours – 1
stop in Singapore/ Hong Kong or Kuala
Lumpur |
Weather
Any time is a good time to be in Australia! During
the dates of the Congress the average temperature
range
in Melbourne will be 7-14 degrees Celsius
(44-57 degrees Fahrenheit).
For those wishing to travel outside of
Melbourne, the weather at the Great Barrier
Reef will be hot and humid,
with average daily temperatures of 31 degrees
Celsius (87 degrees Fahrenheit). At Uluru,
or Ayers Rock,
the average daily temperature will be 20
degrees Celsius (68 degrees Fahrenheit)
and for Sydney, 16 degrees
Celsius (62 degrees Fahrenheit).
Value
Once you have arrived in Australia, you
will notice that your dollar will go further
compared to other countries. Please
find below examples of pricing in Australia:
| PRODUCT |
$AUD |
¥YEN |
CNY |
$SGD
|
| Accommodation |
$130 - $200
per night |
¥12,885 –
¥19,825
per night |
850
- 1305
per night |
$165 - $255
per night |
| Can of Coke |
$1.20 |
¥199 |
7.85
|
$165 - $255
per night |
| Big Mac |
$3.45 |
¥342 |
22.50
|
$4.40 |
| Glass of beer |
$3.10 - $3.50 |
¥307 – ¥346 |
20.25
– 22.85 |
$3.95 - $4.50 |
- The accommodation per night costs are based on a 4 star hotel
- The prices are based on the currency rate in December 2007
- Morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea are included in your registration
Accommodation
A range of accommodation, ranging from five
star to budget will be available for booking
when registering
for ICAP 2010. Information regarding Congress
accommodation will be posted on the Congress
website in 2009 at www.icap2010.com.
Essential Information for Your Visit to
Australia
Below is some useful information for planning your
trip to Australia. More
detailed information can be found at www.icap2010.com.
Foremost among Australia's many attractions
is the natural beauty of its landscape,
which varies from sunbaked beaches to tropical
rainforests, majestic desert plains and
lush vineyards. Australia's cities
are scattered
along its coast, and blend a European enthusiasm
for art and food with a laid-back love of
sport and the outdoors.
A vast country, almost twice the size of Europe,
Australia offers affordable domestic travel
through its major
air carriers, Qantas (www.qantas.com),
Virgin Blue (www.virginblue.com.au)
and Jetstar (www.jetstar.com.au),
which fly to all major cities and holiday
destinations.
Victoria
Your host city is dubbed Marvellous Melbourne
for a reason! A leafy bayside city,
set on the banks of the
Yarra River, Melbourne is renowned for its
sense of style and elegance, and boasts
numerous festivals and
events, Australia's best shopping, a lively
passion for eating and drinking, and a thriving
interest in the arts.
Within 2 hours drive of Melbourne you will
find a host of options for day trips or
longer breaks. From the sumptuous
vineyards of the Yarra Valley, to the natural
splendour of the Great Ocean Road and Phillip
Island's nightly Penguin Parade, Victoria
has something to offer every traveller. For
more information on Victoria's attractions
please visit www.visitvictoria.com.au.
Sydney
Just over an hour's flight from Melbourne,
Sydney is blessed with sun-drenched natural
attractions, dizzy skyscrapers, delicious
and daring restaurants, superb shopping
and the world famous attractions of Sydney
Harbour and the Sydney Opera House. For
further information on visiting Sydney and
its surrounds, please
visit www.sydneyaustralia.com.
Queensland
With its tropical climate, shimmering turquoise
waters and world famous Great Barrier Reef,
Queensland is
the perfect destination for those seeking
sun, sea and sand. Queensland offers a range
of accommodation,
from five star resorts, to budget and family
options, and is within 3 hours flight of
Melbourne. For more
information on visiting Queensland please
visit www.queenslandholidays.com.au.
Currency
Australia’s currency is the Australian
Dollar (AUD$), which operates on a decimal
system with 100 cents
to the dollar. Coins have values of 5, 10,
20 and 50 cents, AUD$1 and AUD$2.
Notes have values of
AUD$5, AUD$10, AUD$20, AUD$50 and AUD$100.
Visas
All visitors to Australia are required to
obtain a visa. Some visitors may be eligible
to apply for an Electronic
Travel Authority (ETA), a visa which can
be obtained online. To determine your eligibility
to apply for an
ETA visit www.eta.immi.gov.au,
or ask your travel agent. Travellers who
are not eligible to apply for an
ETA will be required to apply for a Subclass
456 visa at their closest Australian mission.
Details of Australian missions overseas
and information on applying for a Subclass
456 visa can be found at www.immi.gov.au.

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