$77 return airfares going for Jetstar’s 48-hour birthday sale

$77 return airfares going for Jetstar’s 48-hour birthday sale

It’s birthday celebrations for Jetstar and in the celebratory fashion, the airline has released 45,000 ‘return for free’ sale seats.

The budget airline’s 19th birthday will see domestic airfares go from $77 return, while international round fares will start from $259.

Jetstar Group CEO, Stephanie Tully, said Jetstar’s return for free Birthday sale is one of the most popular sales of the year.

“Jetstar’s Return for FREE birthday sale is one of our biggest sales of the year and has always been incredibly popular with customers,” Tully said.

“We have amazing value sale fares across 59 domestic and 28 international routes, allowing customers to fly return from as little as $77.

“From day one, Jetstar’s been offering great low fares so Australians can fly more often. On our 19th birthday, we are as excited and as passionate as ever about making travel affordable for more people.”

Check out some of the highlights below:

Domestic: 

  • Sydney to Melbourne (Avalon) from $77
  • Sydney to Ballina Byron from $88
  • Sydney to Gold Coast from $89
  • Melbourne (Tullamarine) to Hobart from $111
  • Adelaide to Gold Coast from $159
  • Hobart to Gold Coast from $175
  • Brisbane to Darwin from $187
  • Melbourne (Tullamarine) to Hamilton Island from $198
  • Melbourne (Tullamarine) to Uluru (Ayers Rock) from $213
  • Perth to Adelaide from $219

International:

  • Brisbane to Auckland from $259
  • Perth to Bali (Denpasar) from $269
  • Melbourne to Honolulu from $429
  • Sydney to Phuket from $439
  • Cairns to Tokyo (Narita) from $444

Jetstar’s 19th Birthday sale runs for 48 hours, starting at 12.00am AEST Wednesday 3 May 2022 and ending at 11.59pm AEST Thursday 4 May 2023, unless sold out prior.

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