Virgin Australia launches massive international sale including $399 return Bali fares

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Edited by Travel Weekly


    Virgin Australia has launched an unmissable five-day international sale, with fares to popular holiday
    destinations from as low as $399* return.

    From exploring the beauty of Queenstown’s unique landscapes to relaxing on the white sandy beaches
    of Fiji, the five-day sale is an Aussie traveller’s dream to nab a great-value getaway.

    With Australians feeling the ongoing pinch of the high cost-of-living, the bargain fares make a family,
    couple or solo holiday to Bali, Fiji, Vanuatu, Samoa and Queenstown more possible.

    The sale fares are available to book here now on select flights between Wednesday 11 October 2023
    and Thursday 20 June 2024 until midnight AEST Friday 15 September 2023 (unless sold out

    prior).

    All sale fares include Velocity Frequent Flyer Points and Status Credits.

    Sale fare highlights (return Economy Lite):

    • Adelaide <> Denpasar (Bali) from $399 return
    • Gold Coast <> Denpasar (Bali) from $399 return
    • Melbourne <> Queenstown from $425 return
    • Sydney <> Queenstown from $465 return
    • Brisbane <> Nadi (Fiji) from $499 return
    • Sydney <> Nadi (Fiji) from $519 return
    • Brisbane <> Queenstown from $535 return
    • Brisbane <> Samoa from $559 return
    • Brisbane <> Vanuatu from $569 return
    • Brisbane <> Denpasar (Bali) from $569 return
    • Melbourne <> Nadi (Fiji) from $579 return
    • Melbourne <> Denpasar (Bali) from $599 return
    • Sydney <> Denpasar (Bali) from $599 return

    Virgin Australia sale fares include Velocity Frequent Flyer Points and Status Credits with eligible bookings, helping travellers to climb the Status ranks or build that Points balance faster. Velocity is free to join.

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