When travelling overseas, you might’ve hopped on a bright green FlixBus to save a bit of money. Well, this affordable and long-distance bus service is landing in Australia, bringing more connections between major cities on the southeast. The initial network of routes will stop at Melbourne, Albury, Canberra and Sydney, with rides starting from November 20.

FlixBus Australia
Once it rolls into Australia, Flix will serve passengers across 45 countries, including Canada, Chile, Denmark, Germany, India, Mexico, Türkiye, the UK and the United States.
“We are proud to officially mark our entry into Australia, our 45th market, a significant milestone in our mission to shape the future of long-distance bus travel,” said André Schwämmlein, CEO and Founder of Flix.
The bus comes with free Wi-Fi and power outlets, so you don’t have to spend the whole feeling bored. Each seat comes with plenty of legroom, as well as adjustable backrests. If you need to use the loo, there are toilets on board. There’s overhead compartments for hand luggage, and a luggage compartment for larger items.

Trips from Melbourne to Albury take about 3.5 hours, while trips to Canberra are 7.5 hours long. Meanwhile, lengthier trips between Melbourne and Sydney take over 11.5 hours. Overnight buses are available, so you can sleep throughout the trip and benefit from a full day at your destination. You’ll also find strategic stops at international and domestic airports, offering a seamless experience for travellers.
To celebrate the launch in Australia, FlixBus is offering trips for just $9.99. This is valid for trips purchased between now and November 30, and for travel by June 9, 2026.
Learn more about FlixBus here.