Jetstar brings back $29 fares across 24 domestic routes in massive sale

Andrew Hedgman
NewsWire
Travellers can snap up domestic flights from $29 as Jetstar rolls out a massive sale, with discounted fares available across its international network.
Travellers can snap up domestic flights from $29 as Jetstar rolls out a massive sale, with discounted fares available across its international network. Credit: Luis Enrique Ascui/News Corp Australia

Jetstar has slashed prices on hundreds of thousands of flights across its domestic network in a massive sale, with fares as low as $29.

The low-cost carrier is also offering international flights from as little as $129, with destinations including Singapore, Bali, Fiji, Vanuatu, and Tokyo.

The $29 fares - the same price as the airline’s original launch sale in 2004 - are available on 24 domestic routes, including Adelaide to Sunshine Coast, Brisbane to Melbourne, Hobart to Sydney, and Sydney to the Gold Coast.

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Other discounted domestic fares include Brisbane to Whitsunday Coast from $53, Sydney to Darwin from $157, and Perth to Gold Coast from $180.

International deals include Perth to Singapore from $129, Melbourne to Singapore from $195, Sydney to Auckland from $205, and Brisbane to Seoul from $269.

Travel dates vary by route, spanning mid-September 2025 to mid-June 2026.

Club Jetstar members have 12 hours of early access to the sale from midday on Monday, with public bookings opening at midnight.

The sale closes at 11.59pm AEST on Friday, August 29, or earlier if flights sell out.

The fare release coincides with Jetstar’s Surf Classic, Australia’s largest celebration of amateur surf and beach culture, which will take place at Bondi Beach on Tuesday.

Full fares and conditions are available on the Jetstar website.

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