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Qantas drops 1.5M fares as ‘Travel Week’ sale takes off

Qantas has kicked off its latest ‘Travel Week’ campaign, opening more than 1.5 million discounted seats across 130-plus routes for travel over the next year. 

Qantas has kicked off its latest ‘Travel Week’ campaign, opening more than 1.5 million discounted seats across 130-plus routes for travel over the next year. 

The week-long sale spans domestic, regional and international services, giving travellers (and the trade) a wide window to plan ahead.

Domestic and regional fares start from $99 one-way, with more than 65 routes under $200, while international fares begin at $519 return. 

Discounts cover 33 overseas routes, including Honolulu, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Dallas, Singapore and Denpasar.

Qantas crew members on Airbus A321XLR aircraft
Qantas crew members on the new A321XLR aircraft.

Qantas says the sale has been timed to support travel around major events, from the Big Game in San Francisco in February 2026 to key US music and sporting fixtures, as well as Chinese New Year in Singapore. 

Sale fares also apply to popular domestic periods, including summer travel between Brisbane and Cairns.

Frequent Flyers can redeem Qantas Points on discounted Classic Plus reward seats during the sale, and earn double Qantas Points on eligible domestic hotel and holiday bookings made through Qantas Hotels and Holidays between 4 and 10 December 2025. This offer delivers 6 Qantas Points per dollar spent on qualifying bookings.

International return sale fares include Sydney–Los Angeles from $999 and Perth–Singapore from $519. Domestic highlights include Sydney–Ballina from $99 and Melbourne–Newcastle from $135. 

Parked Qantas jets.
Parked Qantas jets.

Sale fares remain available until 11:59pm (AEDT) on 2 December 2025 unless sold out earlier, with travel dates stretching through to November 2026.

“Whether it’s popular destinations like Bali or exploring closer to home, Australians are continuing to prioritise travel and we’re seeing strong interest in destinations like the US for high-profile sports, music and cultural events,” Qantas Domestic CEO Markus Svensson said.

“Domestically, we’re offering sale fares on some of our most popular routes, including Adelaide to Sydney, Brisbane to Cairns and Melbourne and on flights to popular holiday destinations across the Gold Coast, Tasmania, South Australia and Western Australia.

“Our Travel Week sale is a great opportunity to lock in savings for the year ahead, whether that’s for an overseas adventure or domestic getaway to see family and friends.”

Qantas Markus Svensson
Markus Svensson.

Some of the Economy sale fares (return, starting from – economy/business)

  • Sydney – Los Angeles $999 / $7,599
  • Sydney – Dallas $1,499 / $8,299
  • Sydney – Denpasar $599 / $2,699
  • Melbourne – Denpasar $559 / $2,399
  • Melbourne – New York $1,419 / $8,699
  • Brisbane – Honolulu $929 / $5,699
  • Brisbane – Singapore $809 / $3,699
  • Brisbane – San Francisco $1,099 / $7,599
  • Perth – Singapore $519 / $3,299
  • Perth – Los Angeles $1,349 / $8,099

Some of the domestic sale fares (return, starting from – economy)

  • Sydney – Ballina $99
  • Launceston – Melbourne $109
  • Sydney – Gold Coast (Coolangatta) $115
  • Sydney – Tamworth $129
  • Melbourne – Newcastle $135
  • Adelaide – Melbourne $135
  • Brisbane – Cairns $139
  • Brisbane – Sydney $139
  • Adelaide – Kangaroo Island $139
  • Melbourne – Sydney $139
  • Hobart – Sydney $139
  • Perth – Geraldton $199
  • Perth – Sydney $319

Last week, Qantas Group launched a new annual $199 membership tier for Club Jetstar that allows Qantas Frequent Flyer members to earn more status credits and points on even the cheapest Jetstar fares. Read more about that here.