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Dreaming Of Exploring Uluru? Check Out These Amazing Holiday Packages

Jetstar is back to Australia’s iconic Red Centre and to celebrate, Jetstar and Ayers Rock Resort have teamed up to launch a handful of cheap-as vacay package.

Jetstar is back to Australia’s iconic Red Centre and to celebrate, Jetstar and Ayers Rock Resort have teamed up to launch a handful of cheap-as vacay package.

To celebrate the resumption of flights between Sydney and Uluru and to encourage NSW holidaymakers to experience the spectacular natural beauty and rich culture of one of Australia’s most iconic destinations, Jetstar and Ayers Rock Resort are launching holiday packages including spectacular savings on flights and accommodation.

Jetstar’s Sydney-Uluru flights will resume on Friday, 9 October with three weekly return services operated on Airbus A320 aircraft with 186 seats. The restart of fights from Sydney will see Jetstar operating a total of five weekly return flights into Uluru, with two weekly services also landing at Ayers Rock Airport from Brisbane. 

It’s time for an adventure

Jetstar Uluru

If you’re craving an Outback adventure to remember, you’ll want to get your hands on one of these epic packages, launching TODAY! (Tuesday 29 September).

The deets:

  • A range of discounted Uluru packages, which include return flights and accommodation, starting at $383^ per person for two nights are available at jetstar.com for travel from 9 October until 29 November 2020, unless sold prior  
  • The Jetstar Uluru Holiday Packages Sale starts at 10am AEST Tuesday 29 September 2020 and runs until 11.59pm AEDT Tuesday 6 October 2020, unless sold out prior. Prices and full conditions are available at jetstar.com 

^Price based on two adults staying at The Lost Camel Hotel for two nights, twin share. Flights depart Sydney airport. Includes return Starter airfares excludes checked baggage. Selected travel dates and conditions apply. 

Happy exploring!

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