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Jetstar has dropped a game-changing 2026 sale with flights from just $38

Hop into Easter with one-way flights to Byron Bay starting at $38 and Bali from $149

Melissa Woodley
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Melissa Woodley
Travel & News Editor, Time Out Australia
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Photograph: Supplied | Jetstar
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Christmas has come early! While we’re all scrambling to finish our holiday shopping and getting a little too silly at work drinks, Jetstar is looking to the year ahead. The low-cost Aussie airline is flipping Christmas in July on its head with an ‘Easter in December’ sale. Launching today, there are 115,000 discounted flights up for grabs, including Sydney to Byron from just $38 or Perth to Bali from $149.

Embracing the early Easter vibe, Jetstar has been selling hot cross buns onboard select flights since the start of December – scandalously festive! Now, the airline is going all in, swapping its famous Christmas sale for an Early Easter Sale. Launching today (Wednesday, December 10), the deals cover travel from early January to mid-September for domestic flights and mid-January to late March for international flights. So yes – you’re not just limited to an Easter getaway!

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Photograph: Supplied | Gold Coast Marathon

One-way domestic trips start at just $38 for Sydney to Byron Bay, $56 from the Gold Coast to Sydney, $57 from Newcastle to Melbourne, $70 from Sydney to Hobart, $95 from Adelaide to the Gold Coast, and $109 from Melbourne to Cairns. If you’re picturing an international Easter escape, one-way flights to Bali start at $149 and to New Zealand from $165.

Want first dibs? Club Jetstar members get 12 hours of exclusive early access from midday today, before the sale opens to the general public at midnight. The sale ends at 11.59pm AEDT on Monday, December 15, so get in quick here.

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