US to Australia Nonstop Flights Expand with Four Airlines

Travelers will soon have more options to fly nonstop between the United States and Australia, as four major airlines prepare to launch new routes connecting the two countries. The additions highlight growing demand for travel to Australia, which has become an increasingly popular destination for American tourists.
American Airlines will debut a Los Angeles to Brisbane nonstop service beginning December 5, expanding its transpacific presence. Delta Air Lines is set to launch flights between Los Angeles and Melbourne in December, offering more direct access to Australia’s cultural hub. United Airlines will introduce service from San Francisco to Adelaide on December 11, becoming the only U.S. carrier to serve South Australia with nonstop flights. Meanwhile, Qantas Airways will roll out a new Dallas-Fort Worth to Sydney route in January, further strengthening its long-haul network.
These new flights significantly expand connectivity between the U.S. and multiple Australian cities, giving passengers more flexibility and convenience when planning international trips. The routes will serve both leisure and business travelers, while also supporting stronger tourism and trade ties between the two nations.
Industry analysts note that the surge in demand for travel to Australia reflects renewed interest in long-haul destinations and a rebound in international tourism. The additional nonstop routes from Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Dallas are expected to ease connections and reduce travel times, making it more convenient for U.S. travelers to reach Australia’s key cities and regions.
This wave of new services underscores the strengthening aviation links across the Pacific.
Sources: AirGuide Business airguide.info, bing.com