Is the Paris to Sydney flight turbulent? Live forecast & historical patterns.
Historical average pattern for CDG–SYD
The Paris to Sydney route crosses the North Atlantic, where the jet stream is the primary source of turbulence. Flying at 38,000 feet, the aircraft encounters the strongest bumps roughly 2–5 hours into the flight. This is clear-air turbulence — no clouds, no visual warning — which makes a pre-flight forecast especially valuable.
The route is served by Air France, Qantas on Boeing 787 · Airbus A380 aircraft, with flights typically cruising at 38,000 feet over a distance of 11,142 miles (9,680 nautical miles).
💡 Tip: Turbulence peaks mid-flight over the Atlantic. First and last hour are usually smooth.
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Scores represent typical conditions. Actual turbulence varies daily. For real-time forecasts, use the Turbulence Forecast app. · About our data