Jetstar will put over half a million seats on sale to get Aussies travelling again this winter, including flights from one capital city to Bali for just over $100.
Dust off your passport and get your suitcase ready, because this new flight sale will have you jetting overseas for a fraction of the normal price.
From midnight on Wednesday, Jetstar will launch over 500,000 low fares across 62 domestic and more than 20 international routes.
Starting at $29 for a ticket from Adelaide to Melbourne (Avalon), cheap domestic routes also include a cross-country flight from the Gold Coast to Canberra for $59 and Melbourne to Margaret River from under $100.
The tickets are only available at specific times of the year, but include late July to late September, early October to late December 2022 an early January to late March 2023.
Cheap overseas flights are also on offer, starting at $124 from the Darwin to the ever-popular Bali.
Some other highlights include the Gold Coast to Christchurch from $159, Perth to Bali from $135 and Sydney to Fiji from $169.

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Domestic sale fares include:
• Adelaide to Melbourne (Avalon) from $29
• Adelaide to Darwin from $119
• Gold Coast (Coolangatta) to Canberra from $59
• Melbourne (Tullamarine) to Busselton (Margaret River) from $99
• Melbourne (Tullamarine) to Hobart from $39
• Melbourne (Tullamarine) to Canberra from $59
• Perth to Brisbane from $99
• Sydney to Melbourne (Tullamarine) from $59
• Sydney to Hervey Bay from $75

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International sale fares include:
• Darwin to Bali (Denpasar) from $124
• Melbourne (Tullamarine) to Bali (Denpasar) from $175
• Melbourne to Ho Chi Minh City from $179
• Perth to Bali (Denpasar) from $135
• Sydney to Fiji (Nadi) from $169
• Sydney to Phuket from $175
• Melbourne (Tullamarine) to Auckland from $175
• Gold Coast (Coolangatta) to Christchurch from $159
• Sydney to Queenstown from $189
The announcement comes just one day after rival airline Virgin Australia announced it was recommencing flights to Bali from Sydney this week. The airline also said it would be launching an Australian-first route in March 2023, with direct Gold Coast to Bali flights.
The flight will take about six-and-a-half hours, with 2200 seats per week flying between the popular holiday destinations.
Seats are available to book now, with travellers planning for next year currently able to secure return tickets for just over $500.
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This article originally appeared on News.com.au. It has been reproduced here with permission.
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