Qantas slashes prices on nearly all of its international network in new sale

Qantas slashes prices on nearly all of its international network in new sale
Edited by Travel Weekly


    Qantas has discounted more than half a million seats on most of its international network, including Paris, London and New York, as part of its International Red Tail sale.

    The international sale coincides with the end of school holidays with fares starting from $529 return for economy and $999 return for business.

    Sale fares are available from most Australian capital cities for a range of travel periods between February and December this year, and are available until 11.59pm (AEDT) 5 February 2024, unless sold out prior.

    Qantas fares include checked baggage, complimentary food, beverages and seat selection.

    Business class on Qantas

    “As school holidays come to an end, many Australians will be looking to book their next getaway to ease the post-holiday blues,” a Qantas spokesperson said.

    “This international sale gives Australians the opportunity to lock in discounted fares to some of the most in-demand international destinations, including our new route between Perth and Paris.”

    Check out the full list of fares below!

    Economy sale fare (return)

    • Sydney – Auckland $529
    • Sydney – Singapore $799
    • Sydney – Los Angeles $1,119
    • Sydney – New York $1,799
    • Sydney – London $1,799
    • Sydney – Paris (via Perth) $1,979
    • Brisbane – New Caledonia $599
    • Brisbane – Fiji (via Sydney) $649
    • Brisbane – Seoul (via Sydney) $929
    • Brisbane – Bangkok (via Sydney) $949
    • Brisbane – Santiago (via Syndey) $1,499
    • Brisbane – Dallas $1,899
    • Melbourne – Wellington $619
    • Melbourne – Delhi $949
    • Melbourne – Hong Kong $979
    • Melbourne – Los Angeles $1,199
    • Melbourne – New York $1,799
    • Melbourne – London (via Singapore) $1,799
    • Adelaide – Wellington (via Melbourne) $669
    • Adelaide – Bali $679
    • Adelaide – Jakarta (via Melbourne) $839
    • Adelaide – Tokyo (Narita) (via Brisbane) $1,149
    • Adelaide – Honolulu (via Syndey) $1,149
    • Adelaide – San Franscico (via Sydney) $1,499
    • Canberra – Bali (via Sydney) $729
    • Canberra – Tokyo (Haneda) (via Sydney) $1,149
    • Perth – Singapore $639
    • Perth – Auckland $1,099
    • Perth – London (via Singapore) $1,799
    • Perth – Paris $1,909

    Premium economy sale fare (return)

    • Sydney – Bangkok $2,699
    • Sydney – Singapore $2,799
    • Sydney – London $3,899
    • Sydney – Paris $3,899
    • Brisbane – Hong Kong (via Sydney) $2,199
    • Brisbane – Los Angeles $3,399
    • Brisbane – New York (via Auckland) $4,299
    • Melbourne – Los Angeles $3,399
    • Melbourne – Paris (via Sydney and Perth) $3,899
    • Melbourne – Dallas $4,199
    • Adelaide – Honolulu (via Sydney) $2,999
    • Adelaide – Vancouver (via Sydney) $3,499
    • Perth – Santigo (via Sydney) $2,899
    • Perth – Paris $3,799

    Business sale fare (return)

    • Sydney – New Caledonia $999
    • Sydney – Vancouver $5,999
    • Brisbane – Tokyo (Narita) $4,999
    • Brisbane – New York (via Auckland) $8,399
    • Adelaide – Bali (via Sydney) $2,449
    • Adelaide – Seoul (via Sydney) $4,299
    • Melbourne – Los Angeles $7,299
    • Melbourne – London $8,999
    • Perth – Singapore $3,719
    • Perth – Paris $8,509

    (Featured Image: Qantas Dreamliner – Qantas)

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