$199 kids’ fares give parents no excuse to leave them at home

Boy wears pajamas and stands before a decorated christmas tree on christmas morning. He looks unhappy and makes a face.

Air Vanuatu are making it impossibly hard for parents who claim it’s too expensive to jet away.

With the airline’s family focus, it has launched a new kid’s fare of just A$199 return per person, from Sydney and Brisbane.

The new fares are available for children aged 2 to 11 years travelling with an adult, and can fly to either Port Vila or Santo (Brisbane passengers can only fly to Santo). The kid’s fare is available to book from now until 3 March 17. Terms and conditions apply.

In a short 3.5 hour flight from Sydney or 2.5 hours from Brisbane, family getaways are made easy. The destination also offers a huge range of family-friendly resorts and activities making it the perfect family holiday destination.

For more details on this offer: www.airvanuatu.com/home/terms-and-conditions/australia/kids-fly-199-fare/ 

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