Red Tail Sale: Travellers scramble to book as Qantas drops another 450,000 heavily discounted seats

Matt Shrivell
The Nightly
Qantas is discounting 450,000 overseas tickets in its latest Red Tail Sale.
Qantas is discounting 450,000 overseas tickets in its latest Red Tail Sale. Credit: News Corp Australia

Hot on the heels of the hugely successful Qantas domestic seat sale blitz, the ‘flying kangaroo’ has launched its Red Tail Sale with over 450,000 heavily discounted seats available.

Travellers keen to to take advantage and head to their favourite overseas destinations including the US, Europe and Asia are scrambling to snap up the latest deals.

The sale incorporates over 120 routes across the national carriers’ network but you will need to get planning as the sale ends on August 5 unless sold out prior.

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That is seven days to cash in and book your trip to one of 30 destinations worldwide and for Aussies keen to get away for the holidays, the promotion even includes select dates during the popular Christmas and New Year travel period.

The International Red Tail Sale includes discounts on all cabin classes – First, Business, Premium Economy and Economy – to destinations such as London, LA, NYC, Tokyo, Seoul, Hong Kong and Auckland.

There’s also Melbourne to Auckland return in Business from $1,199, Melbourne to London return in Premium Economy from $3,899 or Sydney to New York in Economy from $1,699.

Travellers can also snap up Brisbane to Seoul return in Economy from $949, Sydney to Los Angeles in Premium Economy return from $3,199 or Brisbane to Tokyo return in Business from $4,999.

In addition, Qantas Hotels and Holidays are also offering 5,000 bonus Qantas Points when booking an international hotel or holiday package.

The travel period runs from August 2024 to June 2025.

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