Jetstar launches massive Post-Chrissie Sale with fares from $39

Jetstar launches massive Post-Chrissie Sale with fares from $39

Jetstar is about to launch a huge Post-Chrissie Recovery Sale with over 65,000 sale fares starting at $39!

The sale comes off the back of new national research from the airline, which revealed that 79 per cent of Aussies need a post-Christmas holiday to decompress after the festive season.

The new research, which surveyed more than 1,800 Jetstar customers, looked at holiday plans for Christmas, desired gifts, as well as travel ambitions for early 2023.

Of those who need another holiday after the festive season has ended, the survey found that the most popular reason was to wind down and relax (62 per cent).

More than one-third (36 per cent) said they want to make the most of summer, followed by spending more time outdoors (35 per cent).

To help Aussies on their much-needed rest and recuperation, Jetstar has popped 65,000 sale fares on sale across more than 50 of the low-cost carrier’s routes.

Domestic fares will start from $39 (e.g. Sydney to Ballina Byron) and international fares from just $175 (e.g. Sydney to Auckland).

The fares are expected to be snapped up quickly, although Members of Club Jetstar will have 12 hours of exclusive early access from midday today, with public access starting at midnight.

Travellers can sign up to become a Club Jetstar member at Jetstar.com to get early access to the sale.

This Post-Chrissie Recovery sale ends at 11.59pm AEDT on Monday 12 December 2022, unless sold out prior. Travel dates vary per route, with dates from early May to mid-September 2023.

Here’s a sample of what’s on offer:

From To Fares start: Brisbane Whitsunday Coast (Proserpine) From $59^ Melbourne (Tullamarine) Gold Coast From $49^ Sydney Ballina Byron From $39^ Sydney Sunshine Coast (Maroochydore) From $59^ Cairns Osaka (Kansai) From $259^ Gold Coast Tokyo (Narita) From $299^ Melbourne (Tullamarine) Bali (Denpasar) From $199^ Melbourne (Tullamarine) Phuket From $219^ Sydney Auckland From $175^ Sydney Ho Chi Minh City From $195^ Sydney Honolulu From $229^

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