Virgin drops one million summer sale fares from $49

Sydney, Australia - October 7, 2013: Virgin Australia Airlines Boeing 737 airliner landing at Sydney Airport.

Virgin Australia has today dropped over one million economy sale fares from as low as $49 one way to tempt travellers to take a summer holiday.

The Bring on Summer sale offers up to 30 per cent off economy fares to 34 destinations with fares available to be booked at the Virgin Australia website for travel between 17 January 2023 and 24 June 2023.

The sale offers value fares to popular holiday destinations, including Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, the Whitsundays, Bali, Samoa, Vanuatu and Fiji.

One-way domestic Economy fare highlights in both directions from:

  • Sydney <> Byron Bay $49
  • Brisbane <> Whitsunday Coast $75
  • Sydney <> Sunshine Coast $69
  • Sydney <> Gold Coast $69
  • Melbourne <> Gold Coast $79
  • Brisbane <> Newcastle $79
  • Melbourne <> Adelaide $79
  • Sydney <> Hobart $85
  • Adelaide <> Hobart $85
  • Adelaide <> Launceston $85
  • Brisbane <> Cairns $89
  • Sydney <> Brisbane $89
  • Brisbane <> Hamilton Island $95
  • Sydney <> Adelaide $99
  • Melbourne <> Sunshine Coast $99
  • Sydney <> Cairns $119
  • Sydney <> Hamilton Island $125
  • Melbourne <> Hamilton Island $135
  • Sydney <> Darwin $159
  • Perth <> Darwin $195
  • Melbourne <> Darwin $199
  • Melbourne <> Perth $199
  • Sydney <> Perth $199.

Return international Economy fare highlights in both directions from:

  • Gold Coast <> Bali $469
  • Brisbane <> Vanuatu $475
  • Sydney <> Fiji $489
  • Brisbane <> Fiji $529
  • Brisbane <> Bali $529
  • Melbourne <> Bali $549
  • Sydney <> Bali $549
  • Brisbane <> Samoa $559
  • Sydney <> Samoa $560
  • Melbourne <> Fiji $579

The sale fares are available now until midnight next Monday 5 September 2022, or until sold out. 

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