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Jetstar launches sale with 14,000 seats from only $54.
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Jetstar has announced a 72-hour Queensland-wide sale supporting the tourism industry following Cyclone Alfred, with 14,000 discounted seats on sale from only $54.
Over half of Jetstar’s domestic network touches Queensland, covering nine destinations: Brisbane, Gold Coast (Coolangatta), Sunshine Coast (Maroochydore), Hervey Bay, Mackay, Whitsundays Coast (Prosperine), Townsville, Hamilton Island, and Cairns – with all destinations included in the sale.
Examples of the fares on sale include:
Newcastle to Brisbane from $54
Newcastle to Gold Coast from $54
Sydney to Gold Coast from $55
Sydney to Sunshine Coast from $57
Melbourne (Avalon) to Gold Coast from $67
Sydney to Brisbane from $68
Brisbane to Mackay from $74
Sydney to Hervey Bay from $84
Melbourne (Tullamarine) to Cairns from $113
Melbourne (Tullamarine) to Hamilton Island from $124
Travel dates vary per route but include late March to late April 2025.
Supported by Tourism Events Queensland, the Queensland Sale allows more people to travel to Queensland for less, this upcoming holiday season.
“Jetstar loves Queensland; last year we flew over 6.7 million people to south-east Queensland alone, so we know our customers love it too!” Jetstar Group CEO, Stephanie Tully, said. “We’re thrilled south-east Queensland is welcoming visitors again after recent weather events – and we’re excited to help bring them there. We look forward to continuing work with Tourism Events Queensland to support its growing tourism economy.”
“Easter is simply a great time to holiday after a busy start to the year, and these heavily reduced Jetstar flights provide an affordable opportunity to come and visit us in Queensland,” Tourism and Events Queensland’s Ollie Philpot, said.
“It’s terrific to be partnering with Jetstar, reinforcing the message that Queensland is open for business. We can’t wait to welcome as many visitors as possible.
“There’s no doubt Queensland businesses have experienced a tough start to the year. This partnership with Jetstar will help them bounce back sooner rather than later.
“Queensland has an endless list of must-see local attractions, events, and experiences that make each region unique. We know that visitors are spoilt for choice and Jetstar has just made the decision to book that much easier.”
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