Jetstar launches Christmas Sale with 140,000 fares from $35

This image is of a Jetstar Airbus A320 departing Brisbane International Airport runway 19L. Jetstar Airways Pty Ltd, operating as Jetstar, is an Australian low-cost airline (self-described as
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Jetstar has launched its Christmas Sale, offering 140,000 discounted fares across more than 70 different domestic and international routes.

The Christmas Sale includes domestic fares from just $35 and international fares from just $149.

Some of the fares on sale include:

Domestic:

  • Sydney to Ballina Byron from $35
  • Hobart to Melbourne (Tullamarine) from $49
  • Canberra to Gold Coast from $60
  • Gold Coast to Melbourne (Tullamarine) from $59
  • Sydney to Uluru (Ayers Rock) from $94
  • Adelaide to Whitsunday Coast (Proserpine) from $114
  • Melbourne (Tullamarine) to Hamilton Island from $114
  • Sydney to Busselton Margaret River from $139
  • Darwin to Sydney from $144
  • Perth to Melbourne (Tullamarine) from $174

International:

  • Perth to Singapore from $149
  • Darwin to Bali (Denpasar) from $164
  • Melbourne (Tullamarine) to Singapore from $169
  • Sydney to Nadi from $199
  • Adelaide to Bali (Denpasar) from $225
  • Sydney to Rarotonga from $259
  • Brisbane to Seoul (Incheon) from $269
  • Melbourne (Tullamarine) to Phuket from $275
  • Sydney to Osaka (Kansai) from $339

Club Jetstar members also get exclusive access to further reduced fares from $29. Travellers can sign up to become a Club Jetstar member on their website when making a booking.

Travel dates vary per route but include mid-January to early April for domestic and late January to mid-September for international flights.

The Jetstar Christmas Sale ends at 11:59pm AEDT Sunday 15 December 2024, unless sold out prior. Fares and full terms and conditions are available on the Jetstar website.

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