Not every flight from Paris to Sydney takes the same path right now.
1 of 2 routes rated Flowing. Via Singapore is the strongest current option.
Via Singapore — clean airspace routing, with moderate detour impact and strong hub reliability.
Limited coverage — fewer corridor options than usual.
CDG–SYD via Singapore. The Paris departure tracks southeast over Turkey and India into Singapore, then continues to Sydney. Airspace_score 0 — routing uses Turkish FIR approach rather than overflying Iran. Singapore Airlines and Air France jointly operate this routing. The SIN hub is the best connectivity point for CDG–SYD and offers the cleanest advisory profile.
CDG–SIN via Turkey FIR (LTAA) and Indian subcontinent is advisory-clean. SIN–SYD via Indonesia is fully advisory-clean.
CDG–SYD via Dubai. Emirates operates this route daily. The CDG–DXB departure uses the northern routing past Iran FIR — airspace_score 2 for Iranian FIR exposure. DXB–SYD southbound is fully advisory-clean over the Indian Ocean. Emirates provides the highest frequency on CDG–Australia via Gulf, but the SIN routing is preferred when advisory minimisation is the priority.
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FlightDetour evaluates route options using advisory airspace exposure, corridor sensitivity, detour impact, and hub routing logic — based on publicly available EASA and national authority advisories.
Coverage focuses on major long-haul corridors. Some routing patterns — including certain China-side connections via mainland Chinese hubs — are not yet included. If you expect an option here and don't see it, that's a coverage gap, not an assessment.
Scores compare corridor quality; they do not predict airline operations or safety outcomes. Verify with your airline and government travel advisories before booking.
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