Jetstar: ‘Return For Free’ sale one of the biggest ever to kick start Black Friday

Matt Shrivell
The Nightly
Jetstar is launching it’s Black Friday sale.
Jetstar is launching it’s Black Friday sale. Credit: AAP

Australian travellers will be staying up late to grab an airfare bargain as Jetstar launches it’s Return For Free mega offer to kick off the Black Friday sales.

The airline is touting it’s biggest ever offering with free return fares available across more than 100 different routes for availabole for purchase for three days only.

As part of the Black Friday sale, customers who purchase an outbound starter fare can receive the return fare for free with a list of selected travel dates available.

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The sale comes afte the airline announced it is on track to sell more than 12 million fares for under $100 this year and more than 21 million for less than $200.

Members of Club Jetstar will have 12 hours of exclusive early access* from midday AEDT today and travelers can sign up to become a Club Jetstar member at Jetstar.com when making a booking.

Public access starts at midnight AEDT Thursday and the sale ends at 11.59pm AEDT on Sunday, unless sold out prior.

The sale features the following example fares where a free return flight is available:

Domestic

  • Sydney to Ballina Byron from $42
  • Sydney to Melbourne (Avalon) from $51
  • Newcastle to Gold Coast from $59
  • Adelaide to Melbourne (Tullamarine) from $65
  • Melbourne (Tullamarine) to Hobart from $67
  • Gold Coast to Melbourne (Avalon) from $72
  • Canberra to Gold Coast from $69
  • Sydney to Hamilton Island from $109
  • Melbourne to Uluru (Ayers Rock) from $115
  • Perth to Cairns from $189

International

  • Perth to Singapore from $165
  • Gold Coast to Auckland from $199
  • Perth to Bangkok from $199
  • Sydney to Port Vila (Vanuatu) from $209
  • Melbourne (Tullamarine) to Singapore from $209
  • Melbourne to Bali (Denpasar) from $219
  • Melbourne (Tullamarine) to Queenstown from $234
  • Sydney to Phuket from $299
  • Melbourne (Tullamarine) to Honolulu from $316
  • Sydney to Seoul (Incheon) from $349
  • Brisbane to Tokyo (Narita) from $373
  • Sydney to Osaka from $373

Travel dates vary per route but include mid-July to late October 2025 for domestic and mid-February to mid-September 2025 for international.

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