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Jetstar drops $130 Asia flights in new sale

Jetstar drops $130 Asia flights in new sale

Yahoo2 days ago
Jetstar has announced a massive sale to South Korea and Japan, with prices for one-way flights to the travel hotspots starting at just $130.
Starting from noon for Club Jetstar members and midnight for the public, travellers can catch a one-way flight to Tokyo, Osaka and Seoul for a much-needed getaway.
Residents in Cairns can catch a one-way flight to Tokyo (Narita) or Osaka (Kansai) from $130, with flights from Brisbane to Osaka or Seoul (Incheon) starting at $155.
Further south on the east coast, travellers can catch a direct one-way flight from Sydney to Osaka from $165 and Seoul from $170 or from Sydney to Tokyo via Cairns for $253.
Travel dates vary per route but include flights from October 2025 to May 2026.
People can sign up to be a Jetstar Club member for $65.
Jetstar's sale ends at 11.59pm AEST on Thursday, July 24 unless sold out prior. Sale prices do not include checked baggage.
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