Jetstar drops massive Christmas sale with cheap flights starting from just $29
Jetstar has launched a push to get Aussies back in the air by early 2022 with half a million cheap seats.
Jetstar has launched a massive effort to get Aussies back in the air, with more than half a million cheap seats starting from just $29.
The week-long sale beginning today, includes fares on all sixty of the carrier’s domestic routes for under $100, with the cheapest being a $29 flight from Melbourne’s Avalon airport to Sydney.
International flights are also available, starting from $109 to fly from Darwin to Singapore.
Other overseas destinations up for grabs for under $200 include Thailand, Fiji, Japan and Hawaii.
With pandemic restrictions still uncertain, the company says if customers are affected by changes to border restrictions they will be able to get a credit voucher to the full value of their booking.
Customers can also change the date of their travel if their own plans change, however a fare difference may apply, the company says.
The sale fares include:
- Adelaide to Melbourne (Avalon) from $29^
- Adelaide to Hobart from $44^
- Melbourne (Tullamarine) to Uluru (Ayers Rock) from $89^
- Brisbane to Canberra from $79^
- Brisbane to Perth from $99^
- Cairns to Sydney from $85^
- Hobart to Gold Coast (Coolangatta) from $45^
- Melbourne (Tullamarine) to Ballina Byron from $59^
- Melbourne (Tullamarine) to Gold Coast (Coolangatta) from $45^
- Melbourne (Tullamarine) to Sydney from $49^
- Sydney to Hamilton Island from $89^
- Sydney to Mackay from $59^
- Sydney to Sunshine Coast from $49^
- Sydney to Whitsunday Coast (Proserpine) from $69^
International routes on offer include:
- Melbourne (Tullamarine) to Phuket from $149^
- Sydney to Honolulu from $179^
- Sydney to Nadi (Fiji) from $169^
- Gold Coast (Coolangatta) to Tokyo (Narita) from $199^
- Darwin to Singapore from $109^
Availability of cheap fares is subject to them selling out and dates range from early-January to early-April and late April to mid-July 2022.
The sale runs from 12:00am AEDT Wednesday 15 December until 11:59pm AEDT Tuesday 21 December.
According to a survey conducted by the airline in Australia, 87 per cent of respondents planned to travel domestically within the next 12 months, with over half intending to visit Queensland.
While 72 per cent of people said they planned to travel internationally within the next year.