$1,065 Find Cheap Flights from Adelaide to British Columbia

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Cheapest return prices found by our users on KAYAK in the last 72 hours
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Cheap Flights from Adelaide to British Columbia

 
Here are some of the best deals found on KAYAK recently from the most popular airlines for return flights from Adelaide to British Columbia that are departing in the next months. While these flights were available on KAYAK in the last 72 hours, prices and availability are subject to change and deals may expire.
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Recent return flight deals from Adelaide to British Columbia

Fri, 25 Jul - Fri, 1 Aug
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06:25 - 12:01ADL-YYC
45h 06m3 stops
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21:15 - 11:35YYC-ADL
46h 50m3 stops
$1,775
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Thu, 24 Jul - Wed, 30 Jul
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10:05 - 21:50ADL-YVR
28h 15m2 stops
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01:20 - 09:25YVR-ADL
39h 35m2 stops
$1,811
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Sun, 7 Sep - Sun, 21 Sep
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19:00 - 13:00ADL-YVR
34h 30m2 stops
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14:10 - 15:35YVR-ADL
32h 55m2 stops
$1,822
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Sun, 7 Sep - Sat, 20 Sep
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19:00 - 07:50ADL-YVR
29h 20m2 stops
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00:30 - 11:35YVR-ADL
42h 35m2 stops
$1,862Cathay Pacific
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Sun, 7 Sep - Mon, 22 Sep
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19:00 - 07:50ADL-YVR
29h 20m2 stops
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14:10 - 15:35YVR-ADL
32h 55m2 stops
$1,864Cathay Pacific
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Thu, 18 Sep - Tue, 14 Oct
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11:55 - 14:05ADL-YVR
18h 40m1 stop
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19:55 - 10:55YVR-ADL
21h 30m1 stop
$2,160Air New Zealand
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Tue, 5 Aug - Mon, 25 Aug
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06:10 - 10:45ADL-YYJ
21h 05m2 stops
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19:15 - 18:10YYJ-ADL
30h 25m2 stops
$2,491Air Canada
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Sun, 7 Sep - Mon, 22 Sep
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20:10 - 17:25ADL-YVR
37h 45m1 stop
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13:40 - 11:35YVR-ADL
29h 25m2 stops
$2,531Qantas Airways
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Wed, 20 Aug - Wed, 10 Sep
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20:00 - 06:45ADL-YVR
27h 15m1 stop
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22:40 - 11:50YVR-ADL
20h 40m1 stop
$2,588Air Canada
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Sun, 7 Sep - Mon, 22 Sep
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19:15 - 17:25ADL-YVR
38h 40m1 stop
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22:20 - 10:20YVR-ADL
19h 30m1 stop
$2,693Qantas Airways
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KAYAK's insights & trends for Adelaide to British Columbia flights

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

What is the cheapest Adelaide to British Columbia flight route?

The cheapest price for flight routes found by users searching on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks for round-trip flights from Adelaide to British Columbia.

The cheapest ticket to British Columbia from Adelaide found in the last 72 hours was to Vancouver, at $18,033 return. The most popular route is from Adelaide (ADL) to Vancouver Intl Airport (YVR), and the cheapest round-trip airline ticket found on this route in the last 72 hours was $18,033.

What is the cheapest month to fly from Adelaide to British Columbia?

To calculate monthly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each month over the last year for round-trip flights from Adelaide to British Columbia, 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 Adelaide to British Columbia is October, when tickets cost $2,043 (return) on average. On the other hand, the most expensive months are December and November, when the average cost of return tickets is $3,058 and $2,524 respectively.

What’s the cheapest day of the week to fly from Adelaide to British Columbia?

The average price of all round-trip flights from Adelaide to British Columbia clicked on KAYAK for each day over the last 12 months.

When flying from Adelaide to British Columbia, you should consider leaving on a Monday and avoid Fridays if you are looking for the best rates. For your return to Adelaide, you’ll find the best rates on Thursdays and the most expensive ones on Fridays.

How far in advance should I book a flight from Adelaide to British Columbia?

To calculate weekly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each week before departure over the last year for round-trip flights from Adelaide to British Columbia, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the average of all the values for each week.

To get a below-average price on the flight from Adelaide to British Columbia, you should book around 3 weeks before departure. For the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 19 weeks before departure.


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Cheapest flight$1,065
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Most popular time to fly (5% more expensive on average)
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FAQs - booking British Columbia flights

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights from Adelaide to British Columbia?

    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 Adelaide to British Columbia.

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

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

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights from Adelaide to British Columbia?

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

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

    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 from Adelaide to British Columbia up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

  • What is the cheapest time of day to fly to British Columbia?

    The cheapest time of day to fly to British Columbia is generally in the afternoon, when retur flights cost $1,137 on average. Morning departures are around 7% more expensive than evening flights, on average. The most expensive time of day to fly to British Columbia is generally in the morning, which is peak travel time and where the average cost of a ticket is $1,597.

Top 5 airlines serving from Adelaide to British Columbia

 
See real verified KAYAK customer reviews for airlines flying from Adelaide to British Columbia. Airline scores are aggregated from all reviews left by passengers on KAYAK after flying with an airline. KAYAK doesn’t show reviews that are older than 5 years. Learn how KAYAK collects reviews.
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Fiji AirwaysOverall score based on 194 reviews
7.5Food
8.2Boarding
8.5Crew
7.5Entertainment
8.1Comfort
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.very good and as I needed wheelchair assistance all staff excellent.. only suggestion is get rid of those plastic chairs hard to ride in and staff have trouble compared to others. Everything else very good experience. Will use Fiji Air again.

8.0 ExcellentGrant, May 2025NAN - AKL
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.very good and as I needed wheelchair assistance all staff excellent.. only suggestion is get rid of those plastic chairs hard to ride in and staff have trouble compared to others. Everything else very good experience. Will use Fiji Air again.

In-flight entertainment options could use a refresh, Consider a tie-up with Spotify for more current music and with IMDB or other service for newer selections/movie ratings.

See previous comments. Didn’t take this flight because my other flight was so delayed. Ending up on two other flights as a result and was more than a day late.

6 hour delay and they didnt try to make up any time during an over 10 hour flight

Very good; seat made ready for bed after meal, a plus since one airline covered the seat at the start.

Entertainment was not good. Seems like liquor should’ve been advertised only beer and wine was even though I saw others getting liquor didn’t realize I could. And the food to me could’ve been a little bit.

Food choices perhaps not the best. Only offered beer and wine, when it appeared other liquor was available. Entertainment wasn’t so good.

They charged me over a $1000 dollars to bring two surfboard bags as check baggage. Inappropriate and I would avoid flying sgain

The experience on Fiji Airways was absolutely amazing. Streamlined. All staff was amazing. Pleasant. Friendly. Extremely helpful.

Business class Seats on the A350 from Nan to YVR were wonderful. The flight crew was okay but could do with better training. Toilets were clean but ran out of paper towels towards the end of the flight. The food/menu and the wine offered really needs considerable improvement. Dinner options were either Bolani, a beef sandwich (even this could be made much better), or paneer butter masala. Unfortunately, if you are not a fan of Fijian food, there isn’t much choice. Dessert was either turmeric ice cream or fruits but unfortunately, they were out of fruit! So the only option was turmeric ice cream. I’m not certain how many passengers like turmeric but I am not one of them. They need to cater to a more diverse group of people. Perhaps they need a new chef? The movies& tv shows were mostly older so I didn’t find that interesting either. It was however, fun to view the plane’s exterior cameras as we take off and land. The best thing about this flight are the business class seats.

The 10hr flight was a comfortable as it could be in row 57. The food was just very bad….bland and soggy!

The business class upgrade meant a good sleep on the way home after a long week away. Excellent service, great food, and comfortable seat/bed for the journey.

I love the “boarding from the back” idea - it’s so much better than the “Zones” idea that many others use. Also, the inflight wifi was a first for me! Very nice to have on a 13-hour flight!

Again, Air New Zealand was great. They kept bathrooms clean, food was actually very good, New Zealand wines a big hit

The issue was with getting our boarding pases. There were issues with our arrangements that were made through Kayak. I am sorry to say that we will not use you again because of this. The flight itself was good and the flight attendants excellent.

Arriving at Coolangatta, rows 20 forward, took the airbridge across to the terminal. It was suggested to those from rows 21 back, that we take the rear stairs and to be careful crossing the tarmac. That was all well and good. However, when we got across to the terminal we then had to climb three large flights of stairs to meet up with those coming across the airbridge. No elevator! There were people carrying babies and elderly carrying hand luggage that needed assistance from others.. There was no option to turn back.

It was good for a short domestic flight. As no food ar entertainment provided, there should be a n/a rating available for those.

USB charging ports did not work on any of Air New Zealand flights

Economy was much nicer on the Air New Zealand planes.

At Coolangatta International it is difficult to hear voice boarding announcements when away from screen announcements.

Flight was delayed at the last minute for six hours. Instead of delaying it to a normal hour, they moved it to 10 pm to essentially make it a redeye. There was no compensation or benefit offered for this inconvenience. Once on the plane, Inpaid for WiFi twice with both times it not working because of a “weak WiFi signal”, according to the flight attendants. They also chose the farther possible gates in both airports from the entrance/exit, even though they were one of the few active flights left so late in the evening. Overall it was pretty horrible.

Special request meals are really below average. Vegetarian options are very limited if you didn't prebook.

Worst experience I have ever had with any airline in over 25 years.

I have a Peanut Allergy and the Steward staff were very accommodating in ensuring my safety as my allergy is life threatening. Very professional and so vested in their profession.

Very noisy and careless crew on this overnight flight. They should understand customers want to sleep

The flight was delayed for 30 mins. The overall experience was good.

Highly impressive. On time. Smooth and fast boarding and disembarkment. Really great service

The economy seats are much indeed roomier. Meals needs improvement.

When comes to Taiwan airlines China airlines is the best rest are pure trash

flight delayed 45 mins - missed connection - 1 hr layover became 8 hr layover waiting for next flight -

Traditional economy class. Not a full flight so spare seats. Food and drinks were good

Was bumped to a later flight because of inefficiency on part of the airline.

Inflight entertainment, poor that there are no headrest screens on aircraft used for an international flight.

The Emerits/Qantas flight was cancelled to Wellington. We need a refund. Had to buy another airline ticket. How do we get the refund. Still not in Wellington.

Delayed QF59 flight once again, Qantas doesn't fail in maintaining there delayed departures and arrivals. USB points do not work nor do the power point sockets on the plane, Qantas staff admitted that on the flight. Don't expect to your charge devices. Saving grace, was the ice cream. Bottom line, if you expect to fly to HND and make it on time avoid Qantas and if you're interested in ice cream - visit 7/11.

Pretty excellent. I don’t know what the pilot could have done better with the bumping ( there was a storm) nor what happened to my ears coming down into bendigo. It doesn’t happen coming down into Sydney just the return flight. I wonder why?

Touch screens were very difficult to use, generally being laggy and unresponsive- it was quite an art to get it to play the thing you wanted rather than some thing at random. Selection of films and Tv was good when touchscreen decided to finally respond.

Their aircraft are old and amenities lack way behind other international carriers leaving from BNE. Even in economy

Airport and crew experience was excellent. We had to queue for the runway - no one’s fault, but it did mean we were 30 minutes late leaving

Overall good experience with flight and airport wheelchair staff. Also got Indian food in the flights

Just a little improvement on food but everything is excellent

Enjoyed the flights with Air Canada. Friendly, courteous staff and flight crew - kept us informed and efficiently got us boarded and to destination on time. Seats were reasonably comfortable and good room in the overhead spaces.

In flight WiFi not working. entertainment system not functioning Food was mediocre poor for business class Service was ok but not excellent Crew were pleasant. Announcements were made at a ridiculous volume.

Almost no food given on a 5-hour flight (only a cookie, which is almost a joke). Boarding was a mess (as always, in Montreal boarding by zones is chaotic and the lines are a total mess). The entertainment system was old and with a limited selection.

Easy boarding and comfortable seating were plusses. Enjoyed the experience and good service from the captain and crew. Many thanks...!

Had the same two cabin attendants and Darren and Lea are exceptional

Cabin attendants Darren and Lea were the best I’ve seen Well done

The service was good ... I wondered if the stewardess was OK though as she seemed quite sad.

I’m writing to share my deep frustration with a recent experience, which I feel reflects a troubling trend in the airline industry—one where customer care often takes a backseat to profit maximization. First, I do want to acknowledge a positive aspect: I appreciated that your team accommodated a seat change due to my medical needs without charging an additional fee. This gesture made a genuine difference during my trip, and I’m thankful for that. That said, the overall experience left me extremely disappointed. The ticket I purchased for myself and a companion turned out to be “basic”—a fare category I now understand to be non-refundable and non-transferable. Unfortunately, my travel companion was involved in a car accident and could not fly. Not only was I unable to receive any kind of reimbursement, but I also couldn't transfer the ticket to someone else, despite the flight being overbooked by three passengers. This inflexibility felt exploitative. To add to the frustration, I had to shoulder additional unexpected expenses: overpriced in-flight food and a costly baggage fee on my return trip. The entire process felt more like a profit-maximizing scheme than a customer service experience. I understand that airlines, like any business, need to remain financially viable. However, creating fare structures that penalize customers during emergencies, while simultaneously overbooking flights, comes across as deeply unfair. It’s hard to feel like a valued passenger in this environment. While I don’t expect much will come of this message, I do hope Air Canada takes this feedback seriously. There’s an opportunity to lead with integrity in an industry where choices for consumers are becoming more limited and experiences increasingly transactional.

Due to mechanical problems our flight was cancelled after several hours. We spent many hours sitting on the aircraft with no air conditioning until being allowed to disembark. Initially the aircraft was deemed air worthy but after several more hours sitting onboard in 100 degree heat the flight was eventually cancelled. Air Canada employees were able to reschedule our return trip direct to Seattle on a different airline. This required us traveling to South Korea and waiting nearly 18 hours before our 10 hour flight. This will probably be the last flight with Air Canada.

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