Another day, another enticing airline sale. Following swiftly in the footsteps of Virgin Australia’s sale comes Jetstar with a huge sale on domestic and international flights.

The airline is putting over 600,000 seats on sale, yet more proof that the travel industry is well and truly returning to some form of normality. From yesterday onwards, Jetstar has fares going for as low as $29 to 58 domestic and 28 international destinations.

For that small price, you could get from Sydney to Melbourne, or for a bit more hit up Perth for the first time since Western Australia reopened its borders for $99.

For those in Melbourne who fancy escaping the incoming cold, flights from Tullamarine to Ballina, Hamilton Island, and Townsville are going for between $49 and $99.

Looking further afield, you could celebrate the wonderful news that New Zealand is reopening its borders much sooner than expected by flying from the Gold Coast to Wellington for just $159.

The first flights to Bali from Australia left earlier this week and Jetstar are offering more flights to Denpasar Airport from $115.

Check out some of the highlights of the Jetstar sale:

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Domestic

Melbourne (Avalon) to Sydney from $29

Adelaide to Hobart from $44

Brisbane to Uluru (Ayers Rock) from $79

Darwin to Sydney from $99

International 

Perth to Bali (Denpasar) from $115

Gold Coast (Coolangatta) to Wellington from $159

Melbourne (Tullamarine) to Auckland from $175

Melbourne (Tullamarine) to Honolulu from $199

There’s just catch to remember: the flights are for the period between late April and November 2022, perfect if you’re after a winter break. Fare differences will apply if flight dates are changed from this period. And all passengers on international flights must be fully vaccinated.

Head to Jetstar’s website to check out the full list of destinations in the sale.

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