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Qantas just launched a 2 million-seat sale across Australia’s most popular routes

You can snag a seat for just $99 to both regional gems and capital cities

Melissa Woodley
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Melissa Woodley
Travel & News Editor, Time Out Australia
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Just when you thought flight prices were only going up, Qantas has decided to surprise us with a massive nationwide sale. Starting today, the airline's latest domestic sale features more than 2 million discounted fares across Australia’s top cities and regional routes, with flights starting from just $99.

The one-week-only sale kicks off today (April 21) and ends at 11.59pm (AEST) on April 28, unless sold out prior. You won’t even have to travel during dud dates, with fares available through to March 2027. This includes the upcoming June long weekend and the busy winter school holidays – music to the ears of parents everywhere.

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Photograph: Tourism and Events Queensland

Whether you’re dreaming of a tropical beach escape, a fast-paced city break or a quiet regional retreat, Qantas’ sale fares likely have you covered. The cheapest one-way flights start at $99, including Ballina (Byron Bay) to Sydney, Adelaide to Melbourne, Brisbane to Hervey Bay, Launceston to Melbourne and Gold Coast to Sydney.

For less than $140, you can also score seats from Adelaide to Kangaroo Island, Brisbane to Cairns, Bundaberg to Brisbane, Port Macquarie to Sydney and much, much more. All fares include checked baggage and complimentary food and drinks (score!), with business class sale fares also up for grabs from $299.

You can explore all the sale routes and travel dates here.

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