Qantas launches massive Asia sale with over 80,000 seats up for grabs

Matt Shrivell
The Nightly
Qantas has launched a massive Asia sale.
Qantas has launched a massive Asia sale. Credit: Ryan Fletcher/Ryan - stock.adobe.com

Qantas has launched a mega sale on over 80,000 flight seats to Asia, but punters need to get in quick as it will be over in a matter of days.

Australia’s national carrier is being bombarded with inquiries after announcing the one-week sale, with a multitude of return economy fares starting on sale from just $519.

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Countries on the discount travel list include Bali, Singapore, Thailand, Hong Kong, the Philippines, and Japan, and every fare available includes checked baggage and complimentary food and drinks.

The sale has commenced and the deals are only available until 11.59pm (AEST) Tuesday September 24, unless sold out prior.

Cheap seats are available for travel between October 2025 and August, with some of the hottest deals including Melbourne to Bali for $599, with dates including a pre-Christmas break this year between October and November, or early May to mid-June 2026 and $829 return from Brisbane to Manila.

Travellers in the West and Top End are set to reap big benefits with the cheapest sales on offer en route Singapore, where those travelling from Perth or Darwin can fly for $519.

Qantas estimates more than 1.5 million Australians travel to Bali every year - most typically students and young people celebrating end of school graduations or families looking for an affordable overseas sojourn.

Sydney to Bangkok for $929 return is another trip proving to be a big hit.

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