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Popular flight routes to Baku

Sydney
Flights from Sydneyto Baku
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Lahore
Flights from Lahoreto Baku
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Melbourne
Flights from Melbourneto Baku
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Sharjah
Flights from Sharjahto Baku
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Perth
Flights from Perthto Baku
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Adelaide
Flights from Adelaideto Baku
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How long’s the flight to Baku?

If you’re looking to fly to Baku, we at eDreams have checked the most popular routes to help you plan your trip. From Perth, the flight takes roughly 15h 22m; from Adelaide, around 17h 40m; and from Brisbane, about 19h 6m.
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How much does a flight to Baku cost?

At eDreams you can find flights from Melbourne to Baku starting from $1,145, with an average price of $1,362. If you depart from other cities such as Sydney, you can find tickets from $1,162, and from Adelaide starting from $1,606, according to data from the last 72 hours.
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Find and book the best flights to Baku

Baku serves as Azerbaijan's capital and largest city, a significant hub nestled on the Caspian Sea's western coast. This destination offers a compelling journey into a city where ancient traditions meet modern aspirations, bridging Europe and Asia with distinct energy.

Explore the Old City (Icherisheher), a UNESCO World Heritage site, home to the Palace of the Shirvanshahs and the Maiden Tower. Outside these historic walls, the Flame Towers illuminate the skyline, while the Heydar Aliyev Center presents remarkable contemporary architecture. The city’s vibrant tapestry extends through its museums and boulevards.

This unique blend of influences defines Baku's character, inviting discovery of its rich history, diverse architecture, and emerging cultural scene. It's a city for those keen to uncover a destination shaped by centuries of cross-cultural exchange and rapid development.

Best time to fly to Baku

Baku, the capital city, shifts dramatically between its warmer and cooler months. Understanding these changes helps visitors connect with its distinct character upon arrival.

High Season: Summer (June–August)

Baku’s summer brings long, hot days with temperatures often reaching 30–35°C. The city buzzes with outdoor activity, and the Caspian Sea offers a refreshing escape, though swimming conditions vary. Locals and visitors alike embrace the warm evenings, with open-air cafes and restaurants spilling onto the streets. The atmosphere is energetic, reflecting the peak tourist period.

Summer marks the peak of cultural events. Festivals, concerts, and outdoor markets are common, adding to the lively ambiance. You'll find more public gatherings and a faster pace of life as residents make the most of the glorious weather. The city's coastal promenade, known as the Baku Boulevard, is particularly popular for strolls and socialising under the clear skies.

Low Season: Winter (December–February)

Winter in Baku is markedly cooler and calmer, with average temperatures ranging from 0–10°C, often dropping below freezing. While snow isn't constant, the city can experience cold winds from the Caspian Sea and occasional snowfall, creating a crisp, atmospheric setting. The reduced crowds offer a more intimate look at daily life.

The pace slows considerably in winter. Indoor cultural activities, like museum visits and theatre shows, become more prominent. The city takes on a quieter, more reflective mood. While major outdoor events are less frequent, the festive season around Christmas and New Year brings a charming, decorated feel to key areas, contrasting with the often grey skies.

Touch down in Baku and feel the pulse of a city where ancient history meets futuristic vision. From the moment you arrive, its distinctive skyline beckons, promising a journey through rich culture and unexpected discoveries. Get ready to explore a place unlike anywhere else, revealing layers of tradition and modernity at every turn.

Old City (Icherisheher)
Step through the ancient stone walls of this UNESCO World Heritage site and lose yourself in a labyrinth of narrow cobblestone lanes. Discover hidden mosques, caravanserais, and artisan workshops that tell stories of centuries past.

Flame Towers
These three towering skyscrapers dominate the Baku skyline, their LED screens illuminating with a fiery display each night. They symbolise Azerbaijan’s historic association with fire, making them a striking welcome to the city.

Heydar Aliyev Centre
Designed by Zaha Hadid, this flowing, wave-like architectural marvel stands as a testament to modern design and cultural ambition. Inside, explore galleries dedicated to art, history, and the nation’s heritage.

Azerbaijan National Carpet Museum
Housed in a building shaped like a rolled carpet, this museum offers a fascinating journey through the intricate art of Azerbaijani carpet weaving. Admire centuries of craftsmanship and learn about the stories woven into each piece.

Baku Boulevard (Seaside Park)
Stretching along the Caspian Sea, this expansive promenade offers a refreshing escape with its lush greenery, charming cafes, and panoramic sea views. It’s a perfect spot to stroll and soak in the city’s lively atmosphere.

Gobustan Rock Art Cultural Landscape
Just outside the city, this remarkable site preserves thousands of ancient petroglyphs depicting prehistoric life, alongside mud volcanoes. It’s a compelling glimpse into human history and natural phenomena.

Book your flights to Baku

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Frequently asked questions about Baku flights

How can I find cheap flights to Baku on the eDreams website?
At eDreams, we make it easy to find the perfect flight to Baku, with fares starting from just $ 136. Our smart tech searches for the best deals, giving you heaps of options. Whether you’re after the cheapest fare or the most convenient schedule, we make planning your trip dead simple.
What is the best month to travel to Baku?
Based on our customers’ searches, the best month to fly to Baku is March.
You might also think about flying in April, the second-best month for a cracking trip.
And don’t forget February, the third most popular month to visit Baku.
If you’re after a quieter trip, the least busy month is November. Travelling then means fewer crowds and a more relaxed vibe.
Which airlines offer the most affordable flights to Baku?

Based on our customers’ bookings, these low-cost airlines are the ones most likely to have cracking deals for flights to Baku.

  • Air Asia has an average one-way fare of $1,775.69. Flying from Perth to Baku costs around $1,775.69, and from Sydney it’s about $2,157.36.
  • Batik Air Malaysia is one of the most budget-friendly airlines, with an average one-way ticket of $1,895.73. For example, flying from Perth to Baku costs around $1,690.14, and from Brisbane it’s about $2,284.96.
  • Vietjet is another top pick for affordable one-way tickets, with an average fare of $2,003.14. For example, a flight from Sydney to Baku costs around $1,958.09, and from Melbourne it’s roughly $2,050.47.
What airlines fly to Baku?

These are the airlines with direct flights to Baku:

  • Azerbaijan Airlines flies direct to Baku from Beijing, Istanbul, and Dubai.
  • Air Arabia also offers direct flights to Baku from Istanbul, Riyadh, and Istanbul. Perfect if you want a straightforward trip from these cities.
  • Intersky Luftfahrt flies direct from Sharjah and Riyadh, and they also have service from Izmir.

Here are some other options for flights to Baku that might include a stopover:

  • Turkish Airlines flies to Baku from Brisbane, Denpasar-Bali, and Sydney.
  • Air Arabia also heads to Baku from Perth, Sydney, and Beijing, giving you a few handy departure options.
  • Finally, Ajet flies to Baku from lots of spots, including Washington, D.C., Sydney, and Melbourne.
How many airports are there in Baku and which is the main one?
Baku has 1 airport. Heydar Aliyev International Airport operates flights to domestic and international destinations to 5 cities. Some of the most popular destinations are Medinah, Rome and Abu Dhabi.
What's a reasonable budget for a trip to Baku?
Planning a trip to Baku? Here’s a quick run-down of what you might expect to spend on grub and drinks:
  • Affordable Dining: $12.31
  • Moderate Dining: $53.22
  • Cheap Restaurant: $11.46
  • Local Beer: $2.46
  • Imported Beer: $4.50
  • Coffee: $4.98
  • Soft Drinks: $1.47
  • Bottled Water: $0.83

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