Jetstar announces ‘Fly a friend for free’ sale

Jetstar announces ‘Fly a friend for free’ sale
Edited by Travel Weekly


    Struggling to convince your mate to go on a holiday with you? Now’s the time, because Jetstar has today announced its Fly a Friend for Free Sale is back – offering a range of holiday packages to Aussie destinations. For each full paying customer, an additional passenger can fly for FREE^!

    A Jetstar Holidays’ package takes the guesswork out of planning an amazing trip with your friend by bundling return starter fares, accommodation, and a range of inclusions such as buffet breakfast, a welcome drink and late checkout.

    Destinations on sale include the Gold Coast, Cairns, Uluru, Hobart, Adelaide, Sydney and Melbourne.

    The Fly a Friend for Free Sale will run for one week, ending at 11.59pm AEDT on Monday 6 November 2023, unless sold out prior. Fares and full conditions are available at Jetstar.com.

    Travel dates vary per route but include mid-January to early September 2024.

    Examples of the incredible-value packages include:

    • Novotel Surfers Paradise – flights + 3 nights + more from $625^ for 2 people (departing Sydney)
    • Crowne Plaza Adelaide – flights + 2 nights + more from $621^ for 2 people (departing Melbourne (Tullamarine))
    • Rydges Sydney Central – flights + 2 nights + more from $552^ for 2 people (departing Brisbane)
    • Travelodge Hotel Hobart – flights + 2 nights + more from $334^ for 2 people (departing Melbourne (Tullamarine))
    • Quincy Hotel Melbourne – flights + 2 nights + more from $521^ for 2 people (departing Adelaide)
    • Sails in the Desert, Uluru – flights + 3 nights + more from $1,022^ for 2 people (departing Sydney)
    • Rydges Esplanade Cairns – flights + 3 nights + more from $674^ for 2 people (departing Brisbane)

    ^Sale ends 11.59pm AEDT Monday 6 November 2023, unless sold out prior. Book an eligible Fly a Friend for Free package, and for each full paying passenger, an additional passenger can fly for free using existing bedding and room type configuration. Includes return Starter fares, excludes checked baggage. Selected packages, flights, destinations and travel dates apply.

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