Just as cricket fever begins to build across Australia, Qantas is gearing up to reconnect India and Australia with the return of its non-stop flights between Delhi and Melbourne. Beginning October 27, 2025, the Australian flag carrier will resume services on this popular route, operating three flights a week through March 28, 2026, perfectly timed for the country’s sun-soaked summer and packed cricket calendar.
The comeback marks a significant moment for travellers who’ve been eagerly awaiting the convenience of a direct connection between the two capitals, cutting out stopovers and long layovers. Melbourne, after all, isn’t just a gateway to Australia, it’s a city that thrives on culture, sport, and creativity, making it a natural magnet for Indian travellers this season.
Qantas’ Delhi–Melbourne service was initially suspended in June, but demand between India and Australia has continued to soar, driven by tourism, business, and the ever-growing Indian diaspora Down Under. The airline’s decision to reinstate the route underscores this rising interest.
“We’re delighted to bring back our non-stop connection between Delhi and Melbourne, just in time for the busy travel season,” said Cam Wallace, CEO of Qantas International. “Flying direct significantly reduces travel time to Australia, and these new flights are perfectly suited for Indian fans attending cricket events in Melbourne, including the T20 series in late October, the Ashes and Big Bash League later in the year.”
Qantas’ timing couldn’t be better. The first flight will touch down in Melbourne on October 28, 2025, just three days before the highly anticipated India vs Australia T20 match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). Cricket fans flying in will have front-row access to one of the most electrifying fixtures of the season.
Australia’s summer months, from October to March, are when the country is at its most vibrant. From outdoor festivals and vineyard tours to beach getaways and test cricket, it’s the perfect time to explore. Qantas’ Airbus A330-200 aircraft, operating on this route, will feature 26 lie-flat Business Class suites and 204 Economy seats, offering comfort and style to more than 1,300 passengers each week across the three return flights.
Melbourne itself offers no shortage of inspiration. Travellers can dive into its world-class culinary scene, lose themselves in the city’s laneways lined with art and cafés, or take a day trip to the Yarra Valley, Phillip Island, or the iconic Great Ocean Road. And for those looking to explore beyond Victoria, Qantas’ Qantas Explorer program makes it easier and cheaper to hop across the country.
Customers booking international fares to Australia can access discounted domestic add-on fares on over 100 routes, connecting seamlessly to destinations such as Sydney, the Gold Coast, Cairns, and Tasmania.
India remains one of Qantas’ most important and fastest-growing international markets. Alongside the reinstated Delhi–Melbourne service, the airline continues to operate non-stop flights from Bengaluru to Sydney, connecting India’s tech capital to Australia’s global gateway. Through its codeshare partnership with IndiGo, Qantas also provides smooth connections from Delhi to 21 other Indian cities, expanding accessibility for travellers across the subcontinent.
To further strengthen its presence, Qantas recently opened new offices in Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru, signalling its long-term commitment to the Indian market. “To help support our growing presence in India, we have opened new offices... to service our Indian customers, and promote our non-stop flights to Sydney and Melbourne,” Wallace added.
For travellers, that means greater flexibility, convenience, and access to Qantas’ premium offerings—from checked baggage, meals, and beverages, to in-flight entertainment included on every fare.
With the cricket season, festivals, and holidays around the corner, this renewed connection between Delhi and Melbourne couldn’t have arrived at a better time. Whether you’re chasing the excitement of a T20 showdown, planning a vineyard escape in the Yarra Valley, or simply longing for Melbourne’s coffee and culture, Qantas is ready to take you there—non-stop.
1. When will Qantas resume its non-stop Delhi–Melbourne flights?
Qantas will restart non-stop flights between Delhi and Melbourne from October 27, 2025, operating until March 28, 2026.
2. How many flights will Qantas operate on this route?
The airline will operate three return services per week—on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
3. What aircraft will Qantas use for the Delhi–Melbourne route?
Flights will be operated by the Airbus A330-200, featuring 26 lie-flat Business Class suites and 204 Economy seats.
4. Can passengers connect to other Indian cities from Delhi?
Yes. Through its codeshare partnership with IndiGo, Qantas offers connections to 21 Indian cities beyond Delhi.
5. Why is this route resuming now?
The restart aligns with Australia’s peak summer travel season and major cricket events, including the India vs Australia T20 in Melbourne.