November can be a great time to fly to Osaka from Melbourne, Florida with a flight ticket averaging about $1,388. Cheapflights users have found deals in the month of November for as cheap as $958. The most expensive prices can be found in the month of June.
When flying from Melbourne, Florida to Osaka, the time of day you decide to fly out makes little to no difference towards the overall price you’ll pay on tickets.
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MelbourneOsaka Kansai Intl
MLB - KIX
MLBKIX
Melbourne
Sun 7/7
2 stops46h 15m
Osaka Kansai Intl
Sun 7/14
2 stops38h 15m
MelbourneOsaka Kansai Intl
MLB - KIX
MLBKIX
Melbourne
Mon 10/7
2 stops40h 55m
Osaka Kansai Intl
Mon 10/21
2 stops42h 29m
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This particular Delta Air Lines flight may not have met your expectations in terms of the food served on board. It appears that the portions were smaller than anticipated and the side dishes were minimal- no salad, no bread rolls, no fruits. Perhaps there are ways in which the airline could improve the dining experience for their passengers. Why can't Delta offer better customer service when other non American airlines are able to do it?
Crew
Entertainment
Food
Overall
Comfort
Boarding
Reviews
This particular Delta Air Lines flight may not have met your expectations in terms of the food served on board. It appears that the portions were smaller than anticipated and the side dishes were minimal- no salad, no bread rolls, no fruits. Perhaps there are ways in which the airline could improve the dining experience for their passengers. Why can't Delta offer better customer service when other non American airlines are able to do it?
Crew
Entertainment
Food
Overall
Comfort
Boarding
Reviews
This particular Delta Air Lines flight may not have met your expectations in terms of the food served on board. It appears that the portions were smaller than anticipated and the side dishes were minimal- no salad, no bread rolls, no fruits. Perhaps there are ways in which the airline could improve the dining experience for their passengers. Why can't Delta offer better customer service when other non American airlines are able to do it?