Sale Sale Sale! Qantas and Jetstar announce over a million discounted fares

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Qantas and Jetstar have announced their ninth network sale in the last six months, offering over one million discounted seats to travellers.

From 23 February, one-way fares are available from $39 on Jetstar and $99 on Qantas as well as business class fares available from $499 on Qantas, available until 25 February and 2 March respectively.

Between Qantas, QantasLink and Jetstar, the sales span more than 170 routes around Australia including capital cities and regional towns from Cairns and Canberra to Ballina and Brisbane.

Jetstar is also offering sale fares on more than 20 international routes, with fares starting from $175 one-way.

Qantas Group CEO Alan Joyce said the sale would help travellers plan ahead for their next holiday or business trip.

“We’re seeing really strong demand as Australians continue to put travel at the top of their shopping list. We’ve been adding new routes to help meet that demand, especially to leisure destinations, and we’ve put a lot of sales into the market,” Joyce said.

“Today we’re putting more than one million seats on sale, with discounted flights to almost every city and regional town in our network across Australia, and some great international destinations with Jetstar.

“This is the ninth network-wide sale from Qantas and Jetstar in the past six months and we have more planned.”

This week, Qantas added tens of thousands of additional international reward seats – flights than can be booked for as few as 8,000 Qantas points – for its Frequent Flyers through to 31 December 2023.

Qantas and Jetstar are encouraging customers with COVID credits – travel credit left over from the pandemic – to use them in booking their sale fares (credits will expire at the end of 2023).

Image: Qantas (Supplied)

Image: Jetstar (Supplied)

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