There is less than 24 hours to score discounted Qantas airfares starting from $99 in the airline’s surprise domestic sale before it hikes ticket prices on Friday.
The 72-hour sale was launched on Monday and includes sale fares to more than 60 domestic destinations.
Qantas said the sale was part of its commitment to regular sales and special offers as fares increase on Friday.The cheapest one-way sale fares include Launceston to Melbourne for $99, Adelaide to Melbourne for $125, Melbourne to Sydney for $145, Brisbane to Cairns for $149, Brisbane to Hamilton Island and Sunshine Coast to Melbourne for $159.There is also a five-day Points Plus Pay sale ending Friday, October 27.
It is the airline’s “biggest-ever discount” on international Points Plus Pay flights. The sale excludes reward seats. Passengers who are part of the airline’s Velocity Frequent Flyer Loyalty program will also be able to double Status Credits on eligible bookings until Monday, October 30.The Qantas Group revealed last week there would be an average fare increase of 3.5 per cent for Qantas and 3 per cent for Jetstar, which would come into effect from Friday, October 27.“As flagged last month, sustained increases in fuel prices are placing upward pressure on fares,” Qantas said in the statement.
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