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Flights from Sydney to Beirut - Travel Insights & Trends

Get data-powered insights and trends into flights from Sydney to Beirut to help you find the cheapest flights, the best time to fly and much more.

What’s the cheapest day of the week to fly from Sydney to Beirut?

The average price of all flights from Sydney to Beirut clicked on KAYAK for each day over the last 12 months.
Your flight ticket price will generally be cheaper if you fly to Beirut on a Tuesday and more expensive on a Friday. On your return trip to Sydney, you should consider flying back on a Friday, and avoid Sundays for better deals.

What is the cheapest month to fly from Sydney to Beirut?

To calculate monthly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each month over the last year for flights from Sydney to Beirut, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the median of all values for each month.
The cheapest month for flights from Sydney to Beirut is October, where tickets cost £1,036 on average. On the other hand, the most expensive months are December and June, where the average cost of tickets is £1,838 and £1,607 respectively.

How far in advance should I book a flight from Sydney to Beirut?

To calculate daily average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each day before departure over the last year for flights from Sydney to Beirut, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the average of all the values for each month.
To get a below average price on the flight from Sydney to Beirut, you should book around 3 weeks before departure. For the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 54 days before departure.

Good to know - Cheap tickets from Sydney to Beirut

Low season

January

High season

July
Best time to beat the crowds but there is an average 1% increase in price.
Most popular time to fly (14% more expensive on average)

When to book flights from Sydney to Beirut

Are your dates flexible? Find out the best times to travel from Sydney to Beirut based on our flight data from the last year. Discover the cheapest month and even day to fly.
Estimated return price
KAYAK looks at all historical flight data for each date to provide a predicted price for one-way trips or returns with a duration up to 40 days. While we try to provide actual minimum prices for each date, some prices are predictions and actual prices may differ.

FAQs for booking flights from Sydney to Beirut

  • What shopping options are there at Sydney Airport?

    Make the most of the time before your flight to browse the many retail options in Sydney Airport’s International Terminal 1. With clothing, handbags, jewellery and fragrances, plus three large duty-free stores, you will be spoiled for choice.

  • Are there airport hotels at Sydney Airport?

    If you have an early morning flight and want to stay near the airport the night before, Rydges Sydney Airport is around a 4min walk from the international terminal. The rooms have runway views and air conditioning. For business travellers, Rydges has created Quickmeet, which allows rooms to be hired by the hour for meetings or for if you just need to rest for a few hours.

  • Are there restaurants in the arrivals area of Beirut Airport (BEY)?

    If you are in need of some nourishment on arrival in Beirut, you are in luck. In the arrivals area of Beirut Airport, you’ll find the restaurant Akle. They are open 24/7 and are well known for their local dishes, such as charcoal-grilled shawarma, as well as their Arabic coffee.

  • Are there direct flights from Sydney to Beirut?

    Unfortunately, there are no direct flights available from Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport (SYD) to Beirut Airport (BEY). A popular changeover on this route is Doha International Airport (DIA). It is best to enjoy the airport lounges while you are waiting for your connecting flight.

  • Where can I find restaurants at Sydney Kingsford Smith?

    Terminal 1 of Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport hosts several great restaurant choices, including Mach2, Toby's Estate, Kitchen by Mike, and Chicken Confidential.

  • Are there hotels located onsite at Beirut Airport?

    Beirut Airport does provide sleeping facilities for travellers, although, if sleeping at the airport does not entirely appeal to you, there are a few hotels located near the airport. The Coral Beach Hotel and Beach Resort is located 10min from the airport as one of the closest hotels.

  • How can I access the airport lounges at Sydney Kingsford Smith International Airport?

    While there are airport lounges designated for airline members, economy-class travellers can access airport lounges after purchasing a day pass. Air New Zealand International Lounge, Qantas Lounge, and REX Lounge are all located inside this airport.

  • How can I find additional information about Sydney Kingsford Smith?

    Sydney Kingsford Smith International Airport (SYD) provides travellers with an extremely useful airport app that can be downloaded onto a smartphone. You can use this app to discover essential information about your flight as well as the airport.

  • Is there public transport at Beirut Airport?

    There are no public bus or train connections at Beirut Airport, passengers must travel by taxi or hire car. There is a fixed-charge official taxi service available outside the main terminal. These taxis will have the airport logo on the side. The fare will be around LL 30,000 (A$ 25) and the journey time to the city centre is approximately 15min. There are also private taxis available but the cost for these will need to be negotiated.

  • What internet and currency-exchange services are available at Beirut Airport?

    Beirut Airport offers 30min of free 5G Wi-Fi inside the terminal building. For longer periods, you can buy additional internet access online. There are also 15 internet kiosks distributed in the departure lounges. You’ll also find banking services and ATMs in the main terminal building.

  • Is there assistance for passengers with additional needs at Sydney and Beirut Airport?

    Yes, both Sydney Airport and Beirut Airport offer assistance to passengers needing help getting through the airport. Simply alert your airline 48h in advance that you will need assistance and they will notify the airport staff. At Sydney Airport, you will also find Airport Ambassadors who will be ready to help you; you'll be able to identify them by their bright blue jackets.

  • Which aircraft models fly most regularly from Sydney to Beirut?

    We unfortunately don’t have that data for this specific route.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights from Sydney to Beirut?

    KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can find for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights from Sydney to Beirut.

  • How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket from Sydney to Beirut?

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight to Beirut from Sydney is likely to change within 7 days, so travelers know whether to wait or book now.

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights from Sydney to Beirut?

    Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional return ticket. You could then fly to Beirut with an airline and back to Sydney with another airline.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight from Sydney to Beirut?

    Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying to Beirut from Sydney up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

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Top tips for finding a cheap flight from Sydney to Beirut

  • If you’re in need of a chemist, there are three in Terminal 1 at Sydney Airport (SYD). One is located close to check-in counters H and J before security, and the other two are near gates 24-25 and 50-63 once you’ve gone through security.
  • If you need something to pass the time on your flight, you’ll find three book/news stores in International Terminal 1. These are positioned near check-in counters H and J before security and towards gates 10 and 39 after you’ve passed through security.
  • Sydney Airport strives to be accessible for all. If you have a hidden disability, you can visit the Airport Service Centre located on Level 3 in Terminal 1. They will provide you with a sunflower lanyard to make staff aware that you might need extra assistance when going through procedures.
  • Beirut Airport (BEY) is the main hub for international flights into Lebanon. It caters to the national carrier Middle East Airlines as well as others. The airport is situated just 6.2 km from Beirut city centre. You can travel from the airport to the city centre with a taxi for a cost of around 28.500 LBP (27 AUD). There is no public transport available from the airport.
  • Beirut Airport has only one terminal and you will be able to find airport lounges on the third level of the building. You will be arriving at the Arrivals Hall located on the ground floor. You can access airport lounges even if you are not a member of an airline; however, you will need to purchase a day pass. A standard day pass will cost about 48.639 LBP (46 AUD). Inside the airport lounges, you can enjoy alcoholic beverages as well as air conditioning and other standard facilities.
  • Useful services provided by Beirut Airport include car hire booths and a wheelchair rental service. If you require wheelchair rental services as a traveller with reduced mobility, it would be best to contact the airport prior to your departure to arrange these special services.
  • The Beirut Airport also caters to families as there are baby care rooms onsite. In addition to this, you will find prayer rooms on the second level of the airport just above the duty-free area.
  • You will be able to easily locate the duty-free alley of shops in the Beirut Airport. The alley of shops is located on the second level in the east and west wings of the building. Located inside both wings are also convenient coffee shops, such as Starbucks.
  • The best way to travel from Sydney city centre to Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport (SYD) is with the train as it will be the fastest and cheapest method of reaching the airport. It will cost you about A$ 16 and the trip will take about 13min.
  • There are childcare rooms available at both terminals of Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport. In addition to this, you will also be able to find family-friendly services, such as a children's cinema located at Terminal 1 near Gate 33.
  • A train connection called Airport Link runs from central Sydney to Sydney Airport (SYD) every 10min, making it a simple way to reach your flight by public transport. The airport is around 8 km from the city and the station is in the terminal building.
  • There are no hotels on the Beirut Airport (BEY) campus. The Assaha Hotel is around 6min drive from the airport. There are many other hotels in the city and on the beachfront that are within a 15min taxi ride, including international chains like Hilton, Ibis and Sofitel.
  • Beirut Airport is the only airport in the country and has undergone a significant renovation in recent years. Located 9 km from central Beirut, it's a single terminal building with two wings - east and west. You can easily walk between them.
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Top airlines flying from Sydney to Beirut

 
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8.1
EmiratesOverall score based on 4044 reviews
8.3Entertainment
8.3Crew
8.1Comfort
7.9Food
8.2Boarding
Airline reviews

I am going to be just factual, not bad mouthing nor complaining, but this was my experience. With 3 pieces of luggage, I was told the flight from Mumbai to Dubai was cancelled due to flood. This was told not by the airport board which still showed the regular time of departure, but general stuff at the airport. No Emirates stuff around to direct the transfer passengers of the cancelled flights. By the departure counters with crowds of people, one by one, angry, frustrated, urgent conversations were going on. No announcement were made, no postings being seen, just private conversations. I still have 5+ hours of layover, so I let more urgent people settled first. However, the fact that no communication of when, what and where I should go was very unsettling. Basically no time limit waiting means, no meal, no sleep, no step away, no planning, no change plan, no telling of the family what to do. Nobody was able to tell you anything but asked you to wait, no chair, no space, no facility to freshen up. That went on for 10+ (from 5) hour without warnings and accurate communications. Email received from Emirates asked me not to go to Dubai at all, or boarding at the time that was passed. In other words, communication were very untimely, after the fact. That created more confusion instead. After changing several of boarding time, we were given the gate # and a boarding pass. However, the boarding pass still have the original time of boarding, so again, not knowing walking 30 min in the airport to the gate would make you late or not, therefore, still dare not to eat a meal. The flight arriving to Dubai was uneventful and I gave a 4/5 rating. I just thought the layover at Dubai would just cut short from 8+ hours to 2+ hours. At Dubai airport, I saw people sleeping on cardboard, knowing, these people got stranded but they dared to sleep because they know when to board and I didn't. Or these kind of delay are just so normal that people know what to do to pass time. Then the worst service and crazy thing happened. The boarding time on board for LA and at gate A9 was clearly 8:50AM. At 8:40, surprised by not having any boarding activities, then one single staff showed up and said to a few passengers that the boarding would be delayed without a time frame. Since only a few people know, I asked another Emirates staff at another counter, who simply said basically non of his business. I was shocked with that indifferent attitude. Yet every boards I saw show the same boarding time. What kind of system failure was that to prepare delay situation! How confusing and unnecessary chaos and anger that provoke. That poor staff had to repeat himself so many times, answered questions that he had no power nor information to provide nor solved. One an only one stuff to show up for 10 min, leaving the counter non-staff with board showing 8:50AM boarding. This was purely irresponsible from top to bottom of the entire airline operation staff. What kind of leader in a service industry would allow this to happen to their customers. Without explanation, after changing 3 times the boarding times, again, means you should not go to eat a full meal, because, when you found a mob at the gate. People who were stranded for 2 days were afraid of not getting a seat with a full plane. That would not be happening if the airline provide adequate guidance to each person, instead of just having 4 staff yelling at the gate at the same time to "control" the crowd, threatening no boarding and delay boarding. Finally, I was on board, hungry and tired, not sleep for 36 hours. I was denied with a snack of fruit. By the time meal was served, it was an hour later. Half way of the trip, I felt sleep in fetus position and did not want to move, happy I finally could have some shut eyes time. However, when I got up to the bathroom, I felt very light headed. Having sleep deprived, constipated for 3 days, dehydrated, I knew it could happen since my blood pressure usually was low closed to 90/60. Any lower then that, I could have syncope. Sure enough, I was on the floor just 10 feet from my seat and 5 feet to the bathroom. However, nobody called for help. I asked for warm water and juice to hydrate, came only with cold and icy drinks which I wouldn't take. I asked for blankets, one was given. Yet my shivering, needs to cover my head and multiple requests did not hasten to take the two blankets that are at my seat 10 feet away. I waited 10 min for that. While 2-3 staff surrounded me, nobody did the vitals until after 15 min, just the spirometer only of which did not work due to my cold fingers. The first reading was 86 and oxygen was suggested. But another supervising personnel came, fussed over another reading, ignoring my comfort and needs. Seemingly the reading of spirometer was the priority. By then, no oxygen needed. I had this fainting experience before, and I knew how to help myself. However, I was not being listened to but to be told this and that. Finally, I got better and returned to seat. One kind flight attendant said she would check back with me in 15 min. She did not come back. I felt asleep in that fetus position again and this time I woke up with a bad cramp at my left leg. Yet I needed to go to bathroom, the cramp was too bad to walk. So I stepped back to seat. When I tried again the second time, the other front leg got cramp. This time I dare not move but massaged myself. For all these 5-10 min, I called for attention. Attendants passed me by because they were carried with heavy load of blankets and stuff. Nobody answered the light. Then came landing and off board. I was asked by two attendants how I felt. I smiled and said "fine".

2.0 MediocreAnonymous, Apr 2024DXB - LAX
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I am going to be just factual, not bad mouthing nor complaining, but this was my experience. With 3 pieces of luggage, I was told the flight from Mumbai to Dubai was cancelled due to flood. This was told not by the airport board which still showed the regular time of departure, but general stuff at the airport. No Emirates stuff around to direct the transfer passengers of the cancelled flights. By the departure counters with crowds of people, one by one, angry, frustrated, urgent conversations were going on. No announcement were made, no postings being seen, just private conversations. I still have 5+ hours of layover, so I let more urgent people settled first. However, the fact that no communication of when, what and where I should go was very unsettling. Basically no time limit waiting means, no meal, no sleep, no step away, no planning, no change plan, no telling of the family what to do. Nobody was able to tell you anything but asked you to wait, no chair, no space, no facility to freshen up. That went on for 10+ (from 5) hour without warnings and accurate communications. Email received from Emirates asked me not to go to Dubai at all, or boarding at the time that was passed. In other words, communication were very untimely, after the fact. That created more confusion instead. After changing several of boarding time, we were given the gate # and a boarding pass. However, the boarding pass still have the original time of boarding, so again, not knowing walking 30 min in the airport to the gate would make you late or not, therefore, still dare not to eat a meal. The flight arriving to Dubai was uneventful and I gave a 4/5 rating. I just thought the layover at Dubai would just cut short from 8+ hours to 2+ hours. At Dubai airport, I saw people sleeping on cardboard, knowing, these people got stranded but they dared to sleep because they know when to board and I didn't. Or these kind of delay are just so normal that people know what to do to pass time. Then the worst service and crazy thing happened. The boarding time on board for LA and at gate A9 was clearly 8:50AM. At 8:40, surprised by not having any boarding activities, then one single staff showed up and said to a few passengers that the boarding would be delayed without a time frame. Since only a few people know, I asked another Emirates staff at another counter, who simply said basically non of his business. I was shocked with that indifferent attitude. Yet every boards I saw show the same boarding time. What kind of system failure was that to prepare delay situation! How confusing and unnecessary chaos and anger that provoke. That poor staff had to repeat himself so many times, answered questions that he had no power nor information to provide nor solved. One an only one stuff to show up for 10 min, leaving the counter non-staff with board showing 8:50AM boarding. This was purely irresponsible from top to bottom of the entire airline operation staff. What kind of leader in a service industry would allow this to happen to their customers. Without explanation, after changing 3 times the boarding times, again, means you should not go to eat a full meal, because, when you found a mob at the gate. People who were stranded for 2 days were afraid of not getting a seat with a full plane. That would not be happening if the airline provide adequate guidance to each person, instead of just having 4 staff yelling at the gate at the same time to "control" the crowd, threatening no boarding and delay boarding. Finally, I was on board, hungry and tired, not sleep for 36 hours. I was denied with a snack of fruit. By the time meal was served, it was an hour later. Half way of the trip, I felt sleep in fetus position and did not want to move, happy I finally could have some shut eyes time. However, when I got up to the bathroom, I felt very light headed. Having sleep deprived, constipated for 3 days, dehydrated, I knew it could happen since my blood pressure usually was low closed to 90/60. Any lower then that, I could have syncope. Sure enough, I was on the floor just 10 feet from my seat and 5 feet to the bathroom. However, nobody called for help. I asked for warm water and juice to hydrate, came only with cold and icy drinks which I wouldn't take. I asked for blankets, one was given. Yet my shivering, needs to cover my head and multiple requests did not hasten to take the two blankets that are at my seat 10 feet away. I waited 10 min for that. While 2-3 staff surrounded me, nobody did the vitals until after 15 min, just the spirometer only of which did not work due to my cold fingers. The first reading was 86 and oxygen was suggested. But another supervising personnel came, fussed over another reading, ignoring my comfort and needs. Seemingly the reading of spirometer was the priority. By then, no oxygen needed. I had this fainting experience before, and I knew how to help myself. However, I was not being listened to but to be told this and that. Finally, I got better and returned to seat. One kind flight attendant said she would check back with me in 15 min. She did not come back. I felt asleep in that fetus position again and this time I woke up with a bad cramp at my left leg. Yet I needed to go to bathroom, the cramp was too bad to walk. So I stepped back to seat. When I tried again the second time, the other front leg got cramp. This time I dare not move but massaged myself. For all these 5-10 min, I called for attention. Attendants passed me by because they were carried with heavy load of blankets and stuff. Nobody answered the light. Then came landing and off board. I was asked by two attendants how I felt. I smiled and said "fine".

Flight from Dubai to Zagreb very bad cabin crew. Bad food

Service needs to improve. Air hostess do not register flyers request and we need to keep on repeating our request to them on multiple occasions

WORST AIRLINE EVER—FOOD WAS MEDIOCRE AND WIDEBODY 777 BOEING WAS VERY UNCOMFORTABLE! IT WAS NOT WORTH THE MONEY THAT I PAID.

Very bad !! My confirmed ticket got canceled with out notifying me in hyd airport , crew didn’t help us out !! They were very rude!! They made me pay for the confirmed ticket again !! Can you please let us know how I can get the refund for the ticket I paid

Amazing service and food. However I didn’t get chance to choose my own seat which bothered me a little.

Me and 2 other rows were forgotten during food service. We waited over an hour before they finally served our food. Then only had what was left. They did apologize. Also, they locked the bathroom due to turbulence and my 4 year old had to pee himself because they wouldn’t unlock it for him.

The individual attention the crew gives to passengers is commendable and I find them positively helpful.

Food was not eadable. Testless and not apealing. order for indian vegitarian, recived spice less. combination of main course and side iteams are far away from traditonal food, serve less iteams. , but eadoble. Thanks

The amenities offered in the Business class is far away less compared with other Air Companies. Emirates is going down in the competition pricing the same value as Qatar airways for example.

No towels or tissue and chocolate and mint provided before arrival

I found it weird that the quality of the flight different from Australia to Doha than the Doha to Berlin leg. The quality of the toiletries pack (was in a box from Australia) and then a proper bag from Doha. The biggest variation was the inflight entertainment, which had a significantly shorter amount of content compared to the Doha flight. My QSuite seat was also broken and did not recline all the way flat. Wasn’t the best and I wouldn’t be happy if I’d paid cash for the flight.

Just money making business. This was my fourth journey with Qatar Airways, year by year the quality of service getting poor. Food is very cheap. They have some low quality alcohol beverages. They don’t have any brandy or cognac. No toilet around the gate lounge. We have to wait until getting to the flight for use toilet.very long standing for entering into the flight. We can see the old passenger suffering.

The business class experience was awesome - I will be using QATAR airways again and it'll be business class again - appreciate the privileges afforded to the business class clients - thank you.

Very bad. We booked 8 months in advance for 2 people but couldn’t get seats together. Food was so bad I couldn’t even eat.

They ran out of some of the popular food items. 😞

The plane from Dublin to Doha was quite comfortable. I was in economy and the seats and rows were very tight. The man in front of me reclined his seat and it made my screen incredibly close to my face and I wasn’t able to take my tray down and my knees were pressed against the seat. I had to ask three times for him to pull his seat up but in his defence he hadn’t even reclined it far, the rows were just too close. I had a pain in my side by the end of the flight from the chairs which were quite worn and not very padded or supportive. It was a significantly inferior plane to the plane from Doha to Sydney and vice versa.

I encountered challenges with the boarding staff during the boarding pass issuance process, leading to disagreements. Despite my agent's information that carrying a small cabin bag along with a separate bag containing my laptop and purse was permitted, the boarding staff did not allow it.

Each and every requirement was nicely provided by all staff no very be happy

need to improve management and air hostess services. Rest of it’s OK.

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