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Drop everything! Qantas just launched a sale on flights to London, Singapore and Bangkok

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Goodbye savings, hello holiday.

If you want to treat yourself to a sneaky international trip, but don’t want to break the bank, take note. Qantas has just launched its massive Red Tail Sale on flights to London, Singapore and Bangkok. 

The sale includes flights departing from most capital cities with prices starting from as little as $659 return. Travel times vary, starting from January through to May 2024, and those having travelled during peak season last year will know that off-peak is becoming more popular to avoid masses of crowds. 

For those looking to holiday on a budget, here are the hottest fares on sale right now:

  • Sydney to Bangkok from $979 (Economy, return) 
  • Melbourne to Bangkok from $979 (Economy, return) 
  • Brisbane to Bangkok from $979 (Economy, return) 
  • Adelaide to Bangkok from $979 (Economy, return) 
  • Sydney to Singapore from $798 (Economy, return) 
  • Melbourne to Singapore from $799 (Economy, return) 
  • Brisbane to Singapore from $849 (Economy, return) 
  • Perth to Singapore from $659 (Economy, return) 
  • Sydney to London from $1,799 (Economy, return) 
  • Melbourne to London from $1,799 (Economy, return) 
  • Adelaide to London from $1,899 (Economy, return) 
  • Perth to Londong from $1,799 (Economy, return) 

For those looking to travel internationally from Perth, Qantas just announced that it will launch direct, 17-hour flights to Paris in 2024. With the introductory fares starting from $1,899 (read all about it here). 

The Qantas Red Tail Sale ends 11.59pm (AEDT) 6 November 2023, unless sold out prior. Selected travel dates and days apply and fares may not be available on all flights or days. Availability is limited. For more information or to book, visit qantas.com/au/en/flight-deals

Related story: Take a look at Qantas’ premium economy on its 22-hour direct flight from Sydney to NYC 

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