Save now, travel later.
We love a sale, especially if it means we’ll have more money in our pockets when we get to our dream destination. Here are the travel deals and flight fares to save on this Boxing Day.
Virgin Australia
Virgin Australia will be dropping 800,000 discounted fares for both domestic and international destinations on December 26. The sale will include $55 one-way economy tickets from Sydney to Byron. The sale will also include sale fares to popular destinations like Gold Coast, Melbourne, Tokyo and Bali. Sale ends midnight AEST December 29 (unless sold prior).
Qantas
Run, don’t walk! More than one million discounted Economy fares are up for grabs for flights across Australia in Qantas’ domestic sale. The sale fares are available on over 120 different routes for a range of travel periods in 2023. You could score fares as low as $99 on in-demand routes like Sydney to Byron. The sale will begin Boxing Day and run till December 30 (unless sold prior).
Luxury Escapes
The Best of 22 sale will launch on Boxing Day. Luxury Escapes will be bringing back the most popular deals of the year and you could score up to 60% off. The sale will include experiences such as a five-star Tuscan-inspired trip to NSW’s Hunter Valley wine Region where you can save up to $600 and a 16-day tour of Egypt and Jordan, and more.
Antler
Time for some sleek new luggage? Antler will be offering shoppers 30% off when they spend $350 or more this Boxing Day. The discount will apply until 11:59 on January 8.
Flight Centre
Your bank account will be thank Flight Centre for savings of up to 30%* on hotel stays, 45%* on holiday packages and 50%* on cruises. You can shop the sale online now.
Webjet
Planning on travelling abroad next year? Webjet are slinging $250 off all international holiday packages with no blackout dates this Boxing Day. You’ll need to use the coupon code BOXING250 at checkout and a minimum spend of $3,000 applies. The sale ends January 4.
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