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JETSTAR Sales - Melb-Tokyo RETURN Direct <$600 Valentines Sales

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This Valentine's Day, surprise your loved one with a getaway to Asia

Are you still looking for that perfect gift? What could possibly be better than a holiday to one of our many Asian destinations that you'll both get to enjoy! To view all sale fares or for more details, visit our sale page

Fares are on sale until 23:59 (AEDT) Monday 17 February 2014, unless sold out prior. Sale may be extended. Selected travel dates in 2014, see below for details.

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  • +8

    Here's the flight dates:

    Tokyo (Narita) 29 Apr - 16 Jul 2014 $299

    Tokyo (Narita) 2 Sep - 11 Dec 2014 $299

    Tokyo (Narita) 29 Apr - 16 Jul 2014 $799

    Tokyo (Narita) 2 Sep - 11 Dec 2014 $799

    • Sorry can someone please clarity. We can depart and return on any date between them to get the special offer? (0 flying experience)

  • +2

    thats cheap for japan!

  • Awesome deal! Thanks for this, we just booked our flights to Japan in Sep/Oct. :D

  • Thanks! Family holiday to Japan locked in :)

    • What do u do in regards to family accomodation in Japan? Isn't it very expensive?

      • +2

        nah, that's a myth. It's no more expensive than any other cities/countries when it comes to accomodation.
        You stay in a big hotel in melb/syd you're gonna pay for it- same goes for any japanese city.

        Just find a nice ryokan or youth hostel and you're sweet.
        Even with a family in tow- the japanese have higher cleanliness standards than us- youth hostels for the most part are more like our budget BnB's.

      • for 3-4 ppl. try AirBnb. https://www.airbnb.com/locations/tokyo

      • +1

        Japan isn't expensive. We're living in a much more expensive country! Over the last decade in particular, Aus has become so expensive that the old "Japan is expensive" thing really needs to die. That was more for the 80s when Japan was a bubble economy like Aus is now… but I digress.

        Stay in a business hotel, which are usually quite cheap and you will also get free internet included. Or a ryokan as suggested, for a more traditional experience. I've stayed at ryokans before for about 40-50 bucks a night. I doubt you'd be able to find a motel in Aus for anywhere near that :)

  • Great deal for direct. Very tempting!

  • Oh crap…… So cheap, dates worked. Darn it! Booked holidays! Yippee

  • +1

    Japan here I come.
    My girlfriend even approved going to F1 whilst we're over there!

  • Thanks so much…I'm finally going to Japan with my SO!

  • Was supposed to book flights for family two days ago…forgetting to do that + OP = saved $1000! Thx!

  • Can anyone suggest family cheap accomodation in Japan.

  • You'd be safer visiting Chernobyl. Awaiting down votes.

    • -1

      Wise people will not visit Japan in 20 or 30 years time (or even maybe much longer).The nuclear radiation cannot be seen and people won't feel anything bad from it temporarily, but in the long run, "May god bless you all".

      I'm here to share the possible down votes.

      • +12

        I returned from Japan with some mutation. It gave me superpower of bargain. I can get a bargain on anything.

        ANYTHING!

        • oh yeah, but it seems too quick to become the Hulk, good on you anyway and enjoy.

      • -1

        Does that mean wise people won't touch bananas as well?

        • Potassium in a banana vs Cesium, Plutonium or Strontium. Yeah, there's a LITTLE difference there!

      • +3

        Maybe dont eat the local fish, buy a geiger counter at your local geek shop?

        400 tonnes of seriously radiocative crap spewing into the sea every 24hrs is the worse case of pollution ever, serious stuff, not enough research.

        http://enenews.com/npr-scientists-test-for-fukushima-plutoni…

        http://enenews.com/eu-funded-study-56000-square-km-japan-pot…

        http://enenews.com/us-sailors-attorney-fukushima-has-left-an…

        http://enenews.com/russian-experts-fukushima-pollution-sprea…

        • That means the safest place to be is on mainland Japan, because it's all spewing away from Japan.

      • +1

        Common sense seems to be lost on some of the thrifty. Uncontained triple meltdowns just 250km away. What else needs be said? Achtung! danger! Meltdown body hurt bad! It breaks my heart that I can't return to Japan because it really is a great place to visit. I'm glad I saw it before it became irreversibly contaminated.

        The potassium-40 in bananas cannot be compared to the cesium-137 permeating the air, soil, water and living tissue in dangerous amounts along the east coast of Japan. The former, being a natural occurring radionuclide in the human body, the latter, along with plutonium and uranium, all proven causes of cancer and genetic defects, are not.

      • My father passed away from leukaemia a couple of year ago from the effects of radiation when he was in woomera during the nuke testing in the 50's. The long term health effects are real. I wouldn't risk it at the moment

    • Instead, I gave you a + vote! Hah, suck on that!

    • double post - sorry!

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