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How do you fly from australia to jamaica?

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i want to go to jamaica for christmas so i want to find out all the cost for travel n stay. im from australia

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  1. Take Quantas to Los Angeles, then a connecting flight to Miami or  Ft. Lauderdale and then to Jamaica.

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  2. I would recomend Air Jamaica.

  3. You can Travel Via the USA

    Flying Quantas Airlines to Los Angeles or to New York and from there flying Air Jamaica to Montego Bay

    the Airline with the Most service to Jamaica would be american airlines

    You can also try

    www.usair.com

    www.ual.com

    www.continental.com

    www.delta.com

    www.aa.com

    From Australia you can also fly via Canada

    Air Canada Flies Sydney to Vancouver to Toronto and there to either Montego Bay or Kingston

    www.aircanada.com

    Another option would be Via London

    You can fly to London

    with Britishairways or Quantas or Virgin  Atlantic and then connext to either Air Jamaica or British airways

    www.airjamaica.com

    www.Ba.com

    www.Virgin.com

    The USA would be the easiet route and with most flight options...but you do have other choices as mentioned

    Here are all the Airlines flying to Jamaica..so if you could get to any of those cities getting to Jamaica will be easy

    Air Canada (Calgary, Edmonton, Halifax , Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto-Pearson, Winnipeg)

    Air Jamaica (Atlanta, Baltimore/Washington, Barbados, Chicago-O'Hare, Curaçao, Fort Lauderdale, Grand Cayman, Grenada, Havana, Kingston, Los Angeles, Miami, Nassau, New York-JFK, Orlando, Philadelphia, St. Lucia)

    Air Europe (Milan-Malpensa)

    Air Comet (Madrid [charter])

    Air Transat (Calgary, Montreal, Toronto-Pearson)

    Air Turks and Caicos (Providenciales)

    American Airlines (Chicago-O'Hare [begins January 31], Dallas/Fort Worth , Miami, New York-JFK)

    Arkefly (Amsterdam)

    Avianca (Bogotá)

    CanJet (Quebec City) [1]

    Caribair (Santo Domingo)

    Cayman Airways (George Town, Kingston)

    Condor Airlines (Frankfurt, Munich)

    Continental Airlines (Houston-Intercontinental, Newark)

    Cubana de Aviación (Havana)

    Delta Air Lines (Atlanta, New York-JFK)

    Edelweiss Air (Zurich)

    First Choice Airways (London-Gatwick, Manchester)

    Iberworld (Barcelona, Madrid) [charter]

    Interisland Airways (Cap Haitien, Montego Bay, Puerto Plata, Santiago (DR))

    Jetairfly (Brussels)

    JetX Airlines (Reykjavik-Kleflavik)

    Lauda Air (Vienna)

    LTU International (Düsseldorf)

    Livingston Energy Flight (Milan-Malpensa)

    Martinair (Amsterdam, Havana)

    Miami Air (Bermuda, Miami)

    Monarch Airlines (London Gatwick, Manchester)

    Neos (Milan-Malpensa)

    Northwest Airlines (Detroit, Memphis, Minneapolis/St. Paul)

    Orbest (Lisbon)

    Ryan International Airlines (Milwaukee [seasonal], St. Louis)

    Skn Air Express (St. Kitts)

    SkyKing (Providenciales)

    Skyservice (Calgary, Edmonton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto-Pearson, Vancouver, Winnipeg)

    Spirit Airlines (Fort Lauderdale)

    Sun Country Airlines (Dallas/Fort Worth, Minneapolis/St. Paul)

    Sunwing Airlines (Montreal)

    Thomas Cook Airlines (Belfast-International, London-Gatwick, Manchester)

    Thomsonfly (Birmingham, London-Gatwick, Manchester)

    United Airlines (Chicago-O'Hare)

    US Airways (Boston [seasonal], Charlotte, Philadelphia)

    USA3000 Airlines (Chicago-O'Hare, Detroit [seasonal; begins December 22], Pittsburgh, St. Louis [seasonal; begins December 22])

    Virgin Atlantic (London-Gatwick)

    WestJet (Montreal, Toronto-Pearson)

    Xtra Airways (Miami)

    Happy Travels

  4. You would probably have to fly to Los Angeles then to Miami then down to Jamaica.  Not sure why you would want to go to Jamaica.  There are so many other islands in the Caribbean or South Pacific that are more beautiful, cleaner, safer.

  5. It would be very rational to travel to the USA and then to Jamaica. Your travel and stay depends on what sort of accommodation and entertainment you are looking for.

    http://www.listjamaica.com/hotels

  6. Via US:)

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