Qantas discounts more than 750,000 fares in lead up to Black Friday

Melbourne, Australia - April 17, 2016: On a clear, sunny autumn day, Qantas Boeing 737-838 VH-VXB aeroplane lifts off the runway and becomes airborne.  The plane named Yananyi” is on flight QF444, a domestic service to Sydney along the world’s third busiest air corridor.

Qantas has discounted more than 750,000 fares on almost every domestic route in the lead up to Black Friday.

  • Domestic Economy sale fares start from $109 one-way, with more than 30 routes on sale for under $150 during a range of travel periods next year.
  • The sale fares are available for a limited time on Wednesday 22 November 2023 from 00.01am (AEDT) via qantas.com and travel agents.
  • Qantas fares include checked baggage, complimentary food and beverages, free Wi-Fi and seat selection.
  • Customers still holding a Qantas COVID credit can use their credit on these sale fares and get double Qantas Points.

To access the double points promotion, customers can register HERE.

Some of the one-way Economy domestic sale fares (starting from) include:

  • Launceston – Melbourne $109
  • Coffs Harbour – Sydney $129
  • Gold Coast – Sydney $129
  • Brisbane – Hervey Bay $139
  • Brisbane – Rockhampton $149
  • Orange – Sydney $159
  • Melbourne – Wagga $159
  • Cairns – Sydney $179
  • Hamilton Island – Sydney $199
  • Adelaide – Townsville $219
  • Melbourne – Perth $279
  • Perth – Sydney $319

Qantas Marketplace

Qantas Marketplace is also giving customers 20 per cent off the points price on brands like Antler, Peloton, Breville, or the chance to earn 1,000 bonus Qantas Points when customers spend $100 or more storewide. The Cyber Sale is available on Qantas Marketplace until 11.59pm (AEDT) 29 November 2023.

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