Qantas launches massive $99 flight fare sale to holiday destinations like Byron Bay and Melbourne

Qantas announces massive $99 flight sale starting today to holiday destinations like Byron Bay and Cairns – and you don’t need to worry about state borders changing

  • Qantas’ Spirit of Australia sale of more than one million seats will last a week
  • From Monday customers can buy fares for travel from beginning in mid-March
  • One-way flights from Sydney to Ballina near Byron Bay start at just $99  

Qantas has launched a fare frenzy sale to destinations like Byron Bay, Melbourne and Hamilton Island – with prices starting at just $99. 

From Monday, customers can buy cheap fares for travel from beginning in mid-March.

The Flying Kangaroo’s Spirit of Australia sale of more than one million seats will last a week.  

Qantas has launched a $99 flight sale to destinations like Byron Bay, Melbourne (pictured) and Hamilton Island

One-way flights from Sydney to Ballina near Byron Bay start at $99, while a trip from Adelaide to Melbourne is as cheap as $109

One-way flights from Sydney to Ballina near Byron Bay start at $99, while a trip from Adelaide to Melbourne is as cheap as $109

Launceston to Melbourne one-way flights are $99 as part of Qantas' fare frenzy

Launceston to Melbourne one-way flights are $99 as part of Qantas’ fare frenzy

Sydney to Hamilton Island one-way will set customers back just $164, with fares on sale from today

Sydney to Hamilton Island one-way will set customers back just $164, with fares on sale from today 

One-way flights from Sydney to Ballina near Byron Bay start at $99, while a trip from Adelaide to Melbourne is as cheap as $109. 

Sydney to Hamilton Island one-way will set passengers back just $164, and Launceston to Melbourne flights are $99 as part of the fare frenzy.

Cheap offers Qantas are advertising:

Sydney – Byron Bay (Ballina) from $99

Launceston – Melbourne from $99

Adelaide – Melbourne from $109

Brisbane – Cairns from $124

Sydney – Hamilton Island from $164

Melbourne – Perth from $204

Brisbane residents wanting a holiday in far north Queensland can fly one-way to Cairns for $124, while Melbourne to Perth fares are at $204.

To further encourage domestic travel amid the pandemic, Qantas has also extended its ‘no change fee’ policy until 2022.

Passengers will be allowed to make as many changes to their bookings as they like, without being charged any extra to do so. 

Qantas Group Chief Customer Officer Stephanie Tully said no longer charging passengers for flight changes is an incentive to book travel. 

‘Customers have told us that sudden changes to border restrictions by state governments are giving them second thoughts about going on holidays or taking a business trip,’ she said.

‘To help manage the uncertainty, we’ve introduced the highest level of flexibility in the market so people can plan their next trip with confidence.

‘As the national carrier, we have an important role to play in helping the industry recover from COVID-19, and we know that given the right opportunity, people are keen to travel.

‘By giving customers unlimited flight date changes for almost a year, we think it will encourage more people to book, helping to boost tourism which is so vital to local economies and businesses around the country.’

To further encourage domestic travel amid the pandemic, Qantas has also extended its 'no change fee' policy until 2022

To further encourage domestic travel amid the pandemic, Qantas has also extended its ‘no change fee’ policy until 2022