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Bali from $299 — Qantas slashes fares to 27 hotspots with 300,000 tickets on sale, book by Nov 5

For Australians with their sights set on international adventures, an extraordinary opportunity has emerged to visit 27 highly sought-after locations, such as the vibrant city of Los Angeles and the serene island of Bali, with airfares beginning at an incredibly attractive price point of just $299.

Looking ahead to the new year, Australian travelers dreaming of journeys beyond their borders will find themselves able to jet off to these 27 popular international spots, including the sunny beaches of Bali and the bustling streets of Los Angeles, all for an entry price of $299.

This exciting development was unveiled by Qantas on a recent Thursday, detailing plans to release over 300,000 specially discounted air tickets. This initiative comes in response to the consistently surging desire for global travel, a trend that shows no signs of abating.

Indeed, the numbers speak volumes: August alone saw nearly one million Australians venturing overseas, marking a significant 6 percent rise in international travel compared to the same period in the preceding year. This robust growth underscores the public’s eagerness to explore the world once more.

As part of this remarkable promotional offer, travelers can secure reduced fares on some of the most coveted international flight paths. For instance, a return journey from Melbourne to the captivating destination of Bali is now available for an enticing $559.

Beyond Bali, passengers can also plan a getaway to the iconic city of Los Angeles, with flights departing from Sydney priced at less than $1000 for a return trip. For those looking for a shorter hop across the Tasman, one-way tickets from Brisbane to Christchurch, New Zealand, are being offered for a mere $299.

Adding another exciting option to the mix, Australians now benefit from visa-free entry to Chile for stays of up to 90 days. This makes flights from Santiago back to Sydney particularly appealing, with return fares starting from $1599, opening up incredible South American experiences.

Cam Wallace, the Chief Executive of Qantas International, highlighted the unprecedented level of interest in international travel. He noted that the desire for global exploration is more robust than ever, with Qantas facilitating an astounding seven million overseas trips during the last financial year alone.

Mr. Wallace enthusiastically shared, “The past year has been one of tremendous expansion for us, marked by the introduction of new international routes and substantial increases in our capacity across the entire network.”

He further added, “This current sale offers our customers even more choices and exceptional value across our continually expanding network of destinations.”

Wallace emphasized the broad appeal of the promotion, stating, “This sale encompasses the destinations our customers absolutely adore, ensuring there’s something wonderful available for every kind of traveler, no matter their preference.”

Travelers should note that this exclusive week-long sale is scheduled to conclude at midnight on November 5. However, prospective buyers are advised to act promptly, as these discounted fares could sell out even before the official closing date.

The sale also extends its incredible offers to flights originating from Sydney, providing access to sought-after locations like Denpasar, the vibrant metropolis of New York, the diverse landscapes of Johannesburg, and the historic charm of London. Meanwhile, residents of Melbourne can look forward to affordably priced journeys to the sun-drenched shores of Honolulu.

Similar compelling deals will be available from various other Australian cities. For instance, Brisbane will feature attractive routes to destinations across Japan, while Perth residents will find great offers on flights to Dallas, Texas, making international travel more accessible nationwide.

The cost of these flights varies depending on the destination and departure city. Travelers can expect to find return flights to Denpasar from Sydney starting at $579, while a return trip from Melbourne to London is offered at $1749, showcasing the range of options available.

In addition to these international deals, Qantas has also revealed plans to significantly increase its capacity for travelers crossing the Tasman Sea. This includes the addition of 40 new return flights, enhancing connections to the popular New Zealand cities of Christchurch, Wellington, and Queenstown.