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Qantas launches week-long sale on Asia flights with discounted fares
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Cam Wallace, CEO | Qantas

Qantas has started a week-long sale on flights to Asia, offering over 80,000 discounted seats. Return Economy fares begin at $519, with destinations including Bali, Singapore, Thailand, Hong Kong, the Philippines and Japan.

The sale allows travelers to book flights from major Australian cities such as Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and Darwin. Sample fares include Melbourne to Bali from $599 for travel in October–November 2025 or May–June 2026. Flights from Brisbane to Manila start at $829. From Sydney to Bangkok, fares are available from $929 for late-February to mid-March trips. Melbourne to Tokyo tickets are offered from $1,099 during cherry blossom season.

Qantas is increasing its Brisbane–Manila service to five times per week starting 27 October 2025. The airline also offers daily flights between Melbourne and Tokyo and double daily services from Sydney.

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All Qantas fares in the sale include checked baggage as well as food and beverages. Sale prices apply for selected dates between October 2025 and August 2026. The promotion ends at 11:59pm (AEST) on Tuesday 24 September 2025 unless seats sell out earlier.

Business class options are also available across select routes. Fares vary by city of departure; for example, Economy return fares from Perth or Darwin to Singapore start at $519.

"Sale ends 11:59pm (AEST) Tuesday 24 September 2025, unless sold out prior. Selected travel dates and blackout periods apply. Some flights subject to government/regulatory approval. Visit qantas.com for full terms and conditions."

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