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Air Charter Destination In VIC

Victoria

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Air charter anywhere in Victoria

We can fly you to any Victorian location. Whether you are flying for business or pleasure, what better way to travel in Victoria than by private air charter? Locations we provide air charter services to include (but are not limited to):

  • Avalon, Albury-Wodonga
  • Bendigo, Ballarat, Benalla, Bairnsdale
  • Echuca, Euroa
  • Geelong
  • Horsham, Hamilton
  • Latrobe Valley
  • Mildura, Mallacoota
  • Phillip Island
  • Shepparton, Sale, Swan Hill
  • Warrnambool, Wangaratta

Wherever you need to be, air charter gets you there. It is a fast, convenient and flexible way to travel. Enjoy the benefits of:

  • Flights available 24/7, 365 days per year
  • Speak directly to a Charter Manager about your requirements
  • Fly in and out of any location
  • Personalised end to end service
  • Multiple stops within one trip
  • Locations and schedules that don’t fit airlines

Australia’s smallest mainland state is packed full of things to do

Because Victoria is relatively small, it is a wonderful state to explore from the air. Air charter flights can take you over a vast range of landscapes for short scenic trips, or as part of weekend getaways or longer breaks. Whatever your passion, you’ll find something to explore in Victoria. The state has a diversity of landscape that includes, for example, both some of the country’s best skiing and surfing. The Alpine Ranges fill up with downhill and cross country skiers in winter (flocking to Mount Buller, Mount Hotham and Lake Mountain, among others) and provide spectacular walking and hiking trails in warmer months. Along the coastline, you will find an ever changing vista of scenery and activities. Bells Beach at Torquay is famous for its surfing, and if you head on further down the road from there you will discover the rugged beauty of the Great Ocean Road. Stop in seaside towns or take your gear and camp in stunning surrounds such as the Otway Ranges. The other side of Victoria’s coastline is equally as magnificent. Wilsons Promontory is one of the State’s most popular camping and walking spots. Driving further on through South Gippsland and beyond takes you through a variety of farming, pastoral and natural landscapes. Central Victoria offers views into the state and country’s past, with historic gold mining towns and well preserved buildings, including the living museum at Sovereign Hill. This region is also famous for the natural springs at Hepburn Springs and the resulting spa and relaxation industry that has developed around that area, particularly the picturesque town of Daylesford. Head further north and you will find the Murray, Australia’s longest river, which forms the border between Victoria and New South Wales and provides a plethora of wetland scenery and water sport activities. For more detailed information about the range of things to do and see in Victoria, please visit: www.visitvictoria.com. And for enquiries about air charter to any location within Victoria please contact us for advice, recommendations and stress free travel.