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At present, there are no direct flights from Broome to Newcastle.
However, there are several flights from BME to NTL with a stopover.
Select a stopover airport from the list below to see which airlines operate flights from BME to NTL, and to see what flight schedules are available.
Newcastle is a humid subtropical or warm-temperate destination, featuring hot, humid summers with temperatures typically around 30°C (86°F) and mild to cool winters. The region is known for consistent rainfall throughout the year, peaking in summer. The area is known for its vibrant urban energy, diverse landscapes, and numerous outdoor activities.
You can visit Newcastle any time of the year, but the best months to explore are from to and from to .

In total there are 2 airlines that cover the full route from Broome BME to Newcastle NTL. These airlines are:
All other flights from Broome to Newcastle are operated by a combination of multiple carriers, which are listed below:
Oneworld is the only alliance that covers the full route (with 1 stopover) from Broome BME to Newcastle NTL.
You can fly the full journey from BME to NTL in either Economy or Business Class. Premium Economy and First Class are not available on this route, at least not on the full route with just 1 stopover.
In total there are 3 aircraft types that cover the full route from Broome to Newcastle. These aircrafts are:
All other flights from Broome to Newcastle are operated by a combination of multiple aircraft types.
The distance between Broome and Newcastle is 2,105 miles (3,388 kilometers).
However, because there are no direct flights between BME and NTL, the distance of the full journey varies between 2,186 and 3,124 miles (or 3,518 and 5,028 kilometers), depending on your stopover airport.
Flights from Broome to Newcastle take from 4 hours and 50 minutes up to 7 hours, depending on your stopover airport.
Please note that these times refer to the actual flight times, excluding the stopover time in between connecting flights, as this depends on your stopover airport as well as your date(s) of travel.
There is 1 airport in Newcastle: Newcastle Airport / RAAF Base Williamtown (NTL).
From 4 hours and 50 minutes up to 7 hours, depending on your stopover airport.
Note that this excludes the layover time in between connecting flights.
Because there are no direct flights between BME and NTL, the total distance of the full journey varies between 2,186 and 3,124 miles (or 3,518 and 5,028 kilometers), depending on your stopover airport.
Qantas and Virgin Australia are flying the full route from Broome to Newcastle.
Fly Pelican and Jetstar operate several connecting flights, but only partly.
Oneworld is currently the only alliance flying from Broome to Newcastle.
You can fly the full route from Broome to Newcastle (with 1 stopover) in Economy and Business Class.
Aircraft types that fly the full route from Broome to Newcastle (with 1 stopover):
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