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Qantas drops insane sale on flights from Perth to travel hotspots
Qantas drops insane sale on flights from Perth to travel hotspots

Perth Now

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Perth Now

Qantas drops insane sale on flights from Perth to travel hotspots

Domestic and international holiday-makers are set to enjoy a drop in prices with two major airlines announcing mid-year sales. Starting Tuesday, Qantas and Jetstar customers will have access to 425,000 discounted seats on flights across the airlines' almost entire domestic and international networks. Jetstar announced 75,000 one-way fares with stand out routes including, Sydney to Gold Coast from $45, Sydney to Sunshine Coast from $52, Melbourne (Tullamarine) to Cairns from $99 and Adelaide to Gold Coast from $85. Qantas and Jetstar have announced extensive mid year sales. Qantas Credit: Supplied Meanwhile Qantas is discounting 350,000 seats with return economy fares such as; Melbourne to Auckland for $499, Sydney to Nadi (Fiji) for $599, Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane to Tokyo (Haneda) for $949, and Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane to Los Angeles for $1099. Qantas International chief executive Cam Wallace added 'we know how much our customers love our international sales, and we're excited to be offering some fantastic deals across almost our entire international network'. 'What makes this sale special is the availability during school holidays, which is something we know families really value. Whether you're looking for a tropical escape to Bali, exploring Los Angeles and Dallas or experiencing the culture in Hong Kong, there's something here for everyone.' Full information of flights available in the sale can be found on the Qantas website. Supplied Credit: Supplied Jetstar's executive customer manager Jenn Armor says the budget carrier is thrilled to be able to offer the sale. 'We know Aussies are eager for an easy, affordable break, so we've loaded our Fare Dinkum Sale with low fares to some of the most appealing holiday destinations the country has to offer including Sunshine Coast, Whitsunday Coast, Gold Coast and Uluru,' she said. Full details on deals are available on each airlines websites, the Jetstar sail ends at 11.59pm AEST on Sunday 3 August, and Qantas sale ends at 11.59pm (AEST) Monday 4 August, both unless sold out prior. Melbourne to Auckland $499 Perth and Darwin to Singapore $519 Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane to Vanuatu $549 Sydney to Nadi $599 Melbourne to Bali $599 Brisbane to Manila $899 Sydney to Hong Kong $929 Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane to Tokyo (Haneda) $949 Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane to Bangalore $949 Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane to Los Angeles $1,099 Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane to Dallas $1,599 Perth to London $1,749 Sydney and Brisbane to Auckland $2,999 Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane to Honolulu $2,399 Sydney to Bangkok $2,729 Sydney to Singapore $2,799 Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne and Adelaide to Santiago $2,999 Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide to Johannesburg $3,599 Sydney and Melbourne to London $3,899 Melbourne to Vanuatu $1,369 Brisbane to Manila $3,799 Perth to Singapore $3,299 Sydney to Bangkok $3,729 Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane to Honolulu $5,699 Sydney and Melbourne to London $8,999

Major airlines announce massive flight sales
Major airlines announce massive flight sales

Perth Now

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Perth Now

Major airlines announce massive flight sales

Domestic and international holiday-makers are set to enjoy a drop in prices with two major airlines announcing mid-year sales. Starting Tuesday, Qantas and Jetstar customers will have access to 425,000 discounted seats on flights across the airlines' almost entire domestic and international networks. Jetstar announced 75,000 one-way fares with stand out routes including, Sydney to Gold Coast from $45, Sydney to Sunshine Coast from $52, Melbourne (Tullamarine) to Cairns from $99 and Adelaide to Gold Coast from $85. Qantas and Jetstar have announced extensive mid year sales. Qantas Credit: Supplied Meanwhile Qantas is discounting 350,000 seats with return economy fares such as; Melbourne to Auckland for $499, Sydney to Nadi (Fiji) for $599, Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane to Tokyo (Haneda) for $949, and Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane to Los Angeles for $1099. Qantas International chief executive Cam Wallace added 'we know how much our customers love our international sales, and we're excited to be offering some fantastic deals across almost our entire international network'. 'What makes this sale special is the availability during school holidays, which is something we know families really value. Whether you're looking for a tropical escape to Bali, exploring Los Angeles and Dallas or experiencing the culture in Hong Kong, there's something here for everyone.' Full information of flights available in the sale can be found on the Qantas website. Supplied Credit: Supplied Jetstar's executive customer manager Jenn Armor says the budget carrier is thrilled to be able to offer the sale. 'We know Aussies are eager for an easy, affordable break, so we've loaded our Fare Dinkum Sale with low fares to some of the most appealing holiday destinations the country has to offer including Sunshine Coast, Whitsunday Coast, Gold Coast and Uluru,' she said. Full details on deals are available on each airlines websites, the Jetstar sail ends at 11.59pm AEST on Sunday 3 August, and Qantas sale ends at 11.59pm (AEST) Monday 4 August, both unless sold out prior.

Qantas woos Adelaide with international flights and a new lounge
Qantas woos Adelaide with international flights and a new lounge

AU Financial Review

time15-05-2025

  • Business
  • AU Financial Review

Qantas woos Adelaide with international flights and a new lounge

Qantas international flights are coming back to South Australia. That was the pitch to win over the home crowd as chief executive of Qantas International and Freight Cam Wallace cut the ribbon on the airline's first Adelaide business class lounge on Thursday. 'This is fantastic news for our South Australian customers,' said Wallace as he announced the non-stop Adelaide to Auckland service, which will take off on October 31.

Two new direct flights from Perth to popular locations
Two new direct flights from Perth to popular locations

Perth Now

time07-05-2025

  • Business
  • Perth Now

Two new direct flights from Perth to popular locations

Qantas has announced two new direct routes from Perth, to Johannesburg and to Auckland, from December 2025. Already available to book, they add more than 155,000 seats in and out of Perth each year. + The inaugural Perth to Johannesburg flight is on December 7, 2025. QF65 will fly from Perth on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday, with a flight time of about 11 hours, 15 minutes. + The first Perth to Auckland flights is on December 8, 2025. QF111 will fly on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday and take about six hours, 45 minutes. + Both routes will operate three times per week on Qantas A330 aircraft. There will be 27 lie-flat business class seats in 1-2-1 configuration, and 224 economy seats. CEO Qantas International Cam Wallace says: 'Our new Perth to Auckland route offers a convenient one-stop connection for West Australians to New York via Auckland on our popular QF3 service. 'The new direct flight to Johannesburg provides a vital connection for customers in Perth to visit popular cities like Cape Town through our partnership with Airlink.' A Qantas insider reveals that the flights have been made possible by funding from the Federal Government to Australian Border Force and the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry. They have to deliver additional border services. A Qantas spokesperson confirms: 'The funding will enable Perth Airport to invest in additional staffing, equipment and facilities that increase border and biosecurity capacity and in turn allow the airport to host more international flights.' Perth Airport's Chief Commercial and Aviation Officer, Kate Holsgrove, says: 'Creating additional capacity within Terminal 3 and Terminal 4 will allow Qantas to add or expand their services to WA and is an important interim measure as we build new terminal facilities at Airport Central so Qantas can relocate in 2031.'

Qantas direct to Jo'Burg & Auckland from December
Qantas direct to Jo'Burg & Auckland from December

West Australian

time07-05-2025

  • Business
  • West Australian

Qantas direct to Jo'Burg & Auckland from December

Qantas has announced two new direct routes from Perth, to Johannesburg and to Auckland, from December 2025. Already available to book, they add more than 155,000 seats in and out of Perth each year. + The inaugural Perth to Johannesburg flight is on December 7, 2025. QF65 will fly from Perth on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday, with a flight time of about 11 hours, 15 minutes. + The first Perth to Auckland flights is on December 8, 2025. QF111 will fly on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday and take about six hours, 45 minutes. + Both routes will operate three times per week on Qantas A330 aircraft. There will be 27 lie-flat business class seats in 1-2-1 configuration, and 224 economy seats. CEO Qantas International Cam Wallace says: 'Our new Perth to Auckland route offers a convenient one-stop connection for West Australians to New York via Auckland on our popular QF3 service. 'The new direct flight to Johannesburg provides a vital connection for customers in Perth to visit popular cities like Cape Town through our partnership with Airlink.' A Qantas insider reveals that the flights have been made possible by funding from the Federal Government to Australian Border Force and the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry. They have to deliver additional border services. A Qantas spokesperson confirms: 'The funding will enable Perth Airport to invest in additional staffing, equipment and facilities that increase border and biosecurity capacity and in turn allow the airport to host more international flights.' Perth Airport's Chief Commercial and Aviation Officer, Kate Holsgrove, says: 'Creating additional capacity within Terminal 3 and Terminal 4 will allow Qantas to add or expand their services to WA and is an important interim measure as we build new terminal facilities at Airport Central so Qantas can relocate in 2031.'

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