Cure those back-to-work blues with a holiday.
We all need something to look forward to and what’s better than a holiday you got on sale? And Qantas is here to help. The Aussie airline has just launched its biggest flight sale in a year with 400,000 seats discounted across the entire global network.
Customers wanting to take advantage of the impressively low fares will be able to save on more than 50 routes including holiday hot spots like Bali, London, Tokyo, Los Angeles, New York and Palau.
For those looking for a tropical escape, Qantas has included its newest routes in the sale. Melbourne to Honolulu will take off on May 1 and Darwin to Singapore is launching on March 30.
Sale fares start from as little as $499 return in Economy with select travel dates through to January 2026, including school holiday periods for some destinations. Qantas fares include checked baggage and complimentary food and beverages. Sale fares are available until 11.59pm (AEDT) February 10, 2025 unless sold out prior.
To make things easy for you, we’ve picked out the hottest fares that are part of the Qantas sale.
Economy return sale fares, starting from:
- Sydney, Melbourne and Perth to London $1,749
- Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne to New York (JFK) $1,699
- Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne and Adelaide to Bali $679
- Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne to LA $1,199
- Sydney and Melbourne to Auckland $499
- Brisbane to Palau $799
- Sydney to Delhi $949
- Sydney and Melbourne to Tokyo (Haneda) $949
- Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne to Hong Kong $999
Premium Economy return sale fares, starting from:
- Sydney and Melbourne to LA $3,299
- Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne to New York (JFK) $4,299
- Sydney to San Francisco $3,299
Business return sale fares, starting from:
- Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne to LA $7,599
- Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne to Santiago $5,599
- Sydney to Tokyo (Haneda) $5,299
- Sydney to Bali $2,799
For T&C’s or to book, visit qantas.com/au
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