72 hour Sale: Virgin Australia drops half a million sale fares across from $49

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Edited by Travel Weekly


    Virgin Australia has launched a nationwide 72hr See Australia sale with more than 500,000 fares on offer from $49, giving Australians half a million reasons to set that out of office and explore the country.

    From a romantic getaway to Hobart to an action-packed weekend in Sydney, fares can be booked here now, until midnight 11:59pm (AEST) Wednesday 19 July 2023 (unless sold out), for select travel periods between 16 August 2023 and 26 March 2024.

    Need to know:

    • Virgin Australia has launched its 72hr See Australia sale with half a million Economy sale fares on offer from $49.
    • Whether it’s a city escape to Melbourne, a cosy Tasmanian retreat or a dash to catch the sunsets from Hamilton Island, Virgin Australia has travellers covered.
    • The sale fares are available to book here on select flights between 16 August 2023 and 26 March 2024 to destinations including Sydney, Melbourne, Hobart, Perth, Gold Coast and more.
    • All sale fares include Velocity Frequent Flyer Points and Status Credits.

    Sale fare highlights (one-way Economy in both directions):

    • Ballina Byron Bay  –  Sydney from $49
    • Launceston  –  Melbourne from $69
    • Sunshine Coast  –  Sydney from $69
    • Gold Coast  –  Sydney from $79
    • Hobart  –  Melbourne from $79
    • Brisbane  –  Newcastle from $85
    • Brisbane  –  Proserpine from $85
    • Adelaide  –  Melbourne from $89
    • Brisbane  –  Cairns from $99
    • Brisbane  –  Sydney from $99
    • Melbourne  –  Sydney from $99
    • Adelaide  –  Hobart from $99
    • Canberra  –  Gold Coast from $109
    • Adelaide  –  Sydney from $119
    • Brisbane  –  Hobart from $135
    • Brisbane  –  Darwin from $149
    • Cairns  –  Perth from $189
    • Broome  –  Perth from $199
    • Melbourne  –  Perth from $209

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