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Virgin Australia Happy Hour: NT Flights eg ADL to Alice Springs $159, Darwin $269, Bris to Darwin $169 and More

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Virgin Australia happy hour is back. All flights include luggage. A lot of flights focusing on the NT, from all over Aus (apart from Vic).

Happy Hour Terms and Conditions

Fares are on sale from 4:00pm until 11:00pm AEST today only. Travel periods and conditions apply. Subject to availability.

Fare prices are in AUD. All fares subject to availability. International return fares may vary with the addition of local taxes and charges or due to currency fluctuations. Domestic fare price is based on a one way economy Getaway fare unless otherwise stated. International short-haul fare price is based on a return economy Getaway fare unless otherwise stated. International long-haul fare price is based on a return Economy Light fare unless otherwise stated. All fares are based on internet bookings. Price may vary until ticketed. A checked baggage allowance is included in your fare. For bookings on the phone or at the airport, add $40 for domestic and international short haul, and $70 for international long haul. All payments made by debit/credit card are subject to a payment surcharge. Changes and cancellations may be made by paying the applicable fare difference except for Economy Light fares. The Economy light fare is not recommended if you require flexibility with your travel as changes and cancellations are not permitted. For other fare types, a fee may be payable for changing or cancelling your booking. See Virgin Australia’s Fees page for more information. Change fees are waived for domestic travel up to 30 September 2020, fare difference may apply. See here for more information. Name changes are not permitted. There may be restrictions on your ability to get a refund under the fare rules for your flight but you may be entitled to a refund under the Australian Consumer Law in certain circumstances, check your fare rules for more information. Some flights may be operated by a partner airline. Different baggage allowances and conditions may apply to these flights. All fares are subject to the applicable fare rules and Virgin Australia Conditions of Carriage. Full terms and conditions at www.virginaustralia.com.

Return airfares included.

Accommodation included.

Event Ticket included.

Return transfers included.

Complimentary checked baggage included.

Complimentary dining included. Available on selected flights.

Snack items provided will vary. Beverages include tea, coffee and water. Available on selected flights.

Complimentary beer, wine, cider and soft drinks provided during 5pm and 7pm, Monday to Friday. Available on selected flights.

Preferred seat selection available.

Wireless In-flight Entertainment. Available on selected flights and aircraft.

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closed Comments

  • -1

    A lot of flights focusing on the NT, from all over Aus (apart from Vic).

    Sad

  • Haven’t seen grandma in a while? get on with the promotion and with a bit of luck you’ll hit your inheritance much sooner

  • +3

    Might not get to see much of the sights if you're from parts of Sydney

    https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-07-15/nt-declares-nsw-sydne…

    The decision means arrivals from these areas will face strict mandatory supervised quarantine protocols when the Territory's borders reopen on Friday.

  • -1

    Why would you bother when the company is still in administration?

    • Why would you not? It’s still trading and will have a new owner and be significantly less debt laden in the future

      • Because it's still in administration.

  • How about COVID-19?

    • +1

      Just get yourself one of Pete Evan's lava lamps bro

  • Stay home!

  • Are they not turning into a low frills airline? These fares might be cheaper under Virgin 2.0?

  • Are people really flying again? How do you maintain 1.5m from other passengers on a plane?

    • You don’t. Profits first. Pandemic second.

      I felt a bit off about flying again after reading about that Jetstar case today Melbourne to Byron.

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