Bonza flights are on sale and starting at $49

Aerial view of Melbourne CBD

Bonza is getting straight to business since receiving the all clear to fly, offering some of the lowest domestic airfares seen in years.

As part of Bonza’s phased rollout of flight releases travellers are now able to book flights to 12 destinations on 15 routes enabling guests to visit many of the country’s hidden regional gems.

The airline advises travellers to book directly on the Fly Bonza app to get the lowest fares and the opportunity to be on one of the first flights from the Sunshine coast to Whitsunday coast on Tuesday 31 January, prospective guests can also book as far ahead as October 2023.

“The wait is over! 2023 is the Year for Allstralia, with low cost air travel to many holiday spots, some of which are relatively undiscovered,” said Carly Pover, chief commercial officer, Bonza.

“It’s time to see more of your own backyard for less, we’re delighted to be delivering on our commitment to make air travel more accessible. We promised choice and better connectivity to the regions for less and we’ve been beyond delighted with the support for our mission.”

Bonza uniform launch. (Supplied)

Bonza waited a number of months before officially gaining the clearance to fly from the civil aviation safety authority, however in the time they launched a travel agent portal which is the only way to book with the airline non-directly and promised low airfares.

Povey added the prices are here to stay.

“It’s important that Aussie travellers know we’re on sale, not having a sale,” Povey said.

“We’re committed to low cost fares which will in turn, stimulate new markets for Australia’s domestic tourism industry. We’re confident whenever customers choose to travel, all our fares and not just our starting fares will represent great value.”

Routes from Bonza’s second base at Melbourne Airport are expected to go on sale in a matter of weeks.

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