Jetstar mega flight sale as Aussies scramble to snap up 375,000 seats in biggest sale of the year

Matt Shrivell
The Nightly
All route prices have been slashed.

Australians are feverishly checking their calendars after Jetsrar released 375,000 heavily discounted seats for international a domestic travellers.

In one of its biggest sales of the year every route on the Jetstar network was discounted, but only for the next six days.

The Just Plane Good Sale is up and running with 375,000 discounted fares available until midnight AEST on August 26 or until sold out.

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Domestic flights are as cheap as $34, while some international one-way fares start at just $145.

Club Jetstar members, will have exclusive access to even further discounts with fares from $29. The current fee to join Club Jetstar is $65, or $55 to renew the membership.

Travel dates vary per route from early October 2024 to late March 2025 for domestic travel and early October 2024 to mid-June 2025 for international flying.

Some of the discounted fares include: Sydney to Ballina Byron from $34, Melbourne (Avalon) to Sydney from $39, Gold Coast to Melbourne from $49, Melbourne to Hobart from $49, Brisbane to Whitsunday Coast from $59, Hobart to Sydney from $59, Sydney to Hamilton Island from $79, Sydney to Cairns from $89, Sydney to Busselton from $129.

International travellers are set to benefit with fares and routes including: Perth to Singapore from $145, Perth to Bali (Denpasar) from $149, Melbourne to Ho Chi Minh City from $170, Sunshine Coast to Auckland from $179, Sydney to Port Vila (Vanuatu) from $195, Melbourne to Singapore from $199, Melbourne to Nadi (Fiji) $209, Sydney to Rarotonga from $249, Brisbane to Seoul from $275, Sydney to Honolulu from $280. Sydney to Osaka from $329.

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