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Jetstar
21 Feb, Sat
07:20 AM
Melbourne - Launceston
Non-stop
1h 5m
MEL-LST
Jetstar
8 Feb, Sun
07:20 AM
Melbourne - Launceston
Non-stop
1h 5m
MEL-LST
Jetstar
1 Mar, Sun
06:10 AM
Sydney - Launceston
Non-stop
1h 40m
SYD-LST
Virgin Australia
4 Feb, Wed
09:45 PM
Melbourne - Launceston
Non-stop
1h 10m
MEL-LST
Virgin Australia
13 Feb, Fri
09:45 PM
Melbourne - Launceston
Non-stop
1h 10m
MEL-LST
Virgin Australia
3 Feb, Tue
09:45 PM
Melbourne - Launceston
Non-stop
1h 10m
MEL-LST
Jetstar
22 Feb, Sun
07:20 AM
Melbourne - Launceston
Non-stop
1h 5m
MEL-LST
Virgin Australia
23 Feb, Mon
03:55 PM
Brisbane - Launceston
1 stop
6h
BNE-LST
Virgin Australia
30 Jan, Fri
05:25 PM
Brisbane - Launceston
1 stop
5h 10m
BNE-LST
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About Launceston

Launceston, nestled in the heart of Tasmania, Australia, is a historic city with a rich cultural and natural heritage. Situated at the confluence of the North Esk and South Esk Rivers, Launceston boasts a picturesque location approximately 198 kilometers north of Hobart, the capital of Tasmania. Launceston Airport is the primary airport, connecting it to various domestic destinations. 
The city covers an area of 1,432 square kilometers, making it one of the major urban centers in the region. Launceston is known for its charming blend of Victorian and Georgian architecture, evident in landmarks such as Franklin House and the iconic Cataract Gorge.
Attractions in and around Launceston include the Cataract Gorge Reserve, a natural wonder featuring walking trails, a suspension bridge, and a chairlift providing panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. The Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery showcase the city's cultural history.
The city's central business district has a lively atmosphere, with shops, cafes, and restaurants contributing to Launceston's street life. Visitors can explore the local produce at the Harvest Market, held every Saturday, or stroll along the boardwalks of Seaport, enjoying views of the Tamar River.
Launceston, with its proximity to the Tamar Valley and its commitment to preserving its cultural heritage, stands as a gateway to the natural beauty and cultural richness of northern Tasmania. 

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