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Jetstar Return for Free Sale (General Access from 4/5): Domestic Airfares from $69, International Airfares from $189 (e.g. Bali)

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Club Jetstar early access now. General public access starting midnight (12:00 am) 4/5/2022.

How to find and book your Return for FREE^ flights:
Below is a selection of our best available (one-way) outbound fares on offer. Other outbound flights can also be booked as part of this Return for FREE^ sale, but $0 return flights are only available within the Travel Periods listed. We suggest you make a note of these dates before you continue.

  1. Click the button next to your preferred destination below.
  2. Update the number of passengers you’d like to book for.
  3. Make sure you select a ‘return’ booking.
  4. Choose your preferred departure date. This can be any date.
  5. Choose your return date. This can only be within the Travel Periods listed below.
  6. Look for a return flight labelled $0 (may not be available on all flights or days).
  7. Check the price on an aggregator search website, as some OTAs will be selling them for even less

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  • +1

    Anyway to get this for MEL to AKL and then ZQN to MEL?

    • Buy domestic leg ZQN to AKL? Sometimes you can do a multi-city booking but that's probably not eligible for this deal.

      • I don't need a ZQN to AKL leg. I'd like to drive.

        • Drive one way, then fly back one-way domestic leg, right?

          So then can get MEL-AKL return/roundtrip.

          • @inherentchoice: Ah, I got you.

            • @sween64: The hire cars are probably much cheaper from ZQN to AKL than the other way around. Unless you were doing one of those relocation deals.

              • +1

                @inherentchoice: And they can sometimes throw in the ferry cost

              • +1

                @inherentchoice: even those are usually from Queenstown, rather than to.

              • @inherentchoice: Yeah but you have to drop the south island car at picton ferry and pick up other car from wellington as they are 2 different sectors.

  • Where are the travel dates?

    • +2

      on the linked page. every route has different dates, so can't easily list them out here…

  • Do all pax need to be a Jetstar member or just one?

    • +1

      Just one

  • +10

    Thanks. Just booked Melbourne > Gold Coast for around $60 return with Slutty Bianca.

    • +1

      Lol

    • +1

      Is slutty bianca a new meme? I'm only getting porn results on google 😂

  • +7

    Perfect. Just booked Melbourne > Gold Coast for around $60 return.

    • +8

      Should be fun !!!

      • +9

        We expect holiday snaps! 💙

        • Only of Bianca being slutty though.
          We know what jv looks like.

  • Sweet I need to do some flying

  • +1

    Keen! Interested to see what Bali is like nowadays

    • +15

      Just got back. Full Jetstar flight going but the island is still very quiet which I found to be fantastic. All major attractions are open but there's hardly any traffic and queueing. Hotels and services are going for cheap as chips at the moment and if you are there for a relaxing holiday and not exclusively to party now is a great time.

      • +4

        Probably the best time to travel then.

        • +1

          Hmm my friends living over there said a lot of the tourists are back already… guess it depends on the area.
          Maybe Kuta is less busy than it was

          • @badonde: The (major) hotel we were staying at was operating at <50% capacity on easter weekend. They were anticipating more traffic from domestic travel for hari raya than international inbound traffic for easter. I'd think that the next few months will still be relatively quiet.

            • @turkz1: Which hotel?

      • +2

        Damn we want to party haha

      • Did you have to do covid test going into Bali?

        • +2

          Yes predeparture PCR for $79 at the airport.

  • +1

    Why are tickets to nz so expensive still?

    • supply & demand.

    • They're massively improving from June. In April you could easily pay a grand for a non-direct between SYD-CHC return (personal experience, sigh). These prices are substantially less.

  • +2

    Far out. I booked tickets 2 days ago. Just did the same search for my dates and passengers and it's 35% cheaper

    any way to get the benefits of this deal on my flights?

    • +4

      Just rang them. Can't cancel my flights and rebook. Can't apply any discount to my existing flights.

      • +2

        That’s lame

        • less than 48 hours difference. Can't do anything for me. I'm pretty cut right now

        • -1

          That’s lame

          Why? did you read the purchase conditions?

          • +7

            @jv: I don't know how to read. Does that help in getting the price difference refunded?

            • +2

              @chicken8: I'm in the same boat and that's unfortunately what happens with a budget airline.

      • +6

        You rang them and it only took 9 mins?

  • +1

    I can't find a return flight back to Adelaide from Bali for $0

    I'm surprised flights are $550 return, my mate in Bali said it's pretty dead and even half of Bali is shut.

    • +3

      my mate in Bali said it's pretty dead and even half of Bali is shut.

      But is that good or bad? I just got back from Koh Samui which was also half shut but this was a good thing. The usual heaving throng of idiots wasn't there so you could have a proper relaxing island style holiday.

      • Doesn't bother me, but flights should be cheaper if their pushing to get people there

        My friend also said until they get rid of the vaccine requirements he doesn't think it will open up.

        Australians are highly vaccinated, but the rest of the world is lacking behind and Thailand just axed it.

  • +2

    All good with Bali, but I'd wish they could remove PCR test requirement

    • -1

      but I'd wish they could remove PCR test requirement

      Why?

      • +1

        Why?

        Because it adds arbitrary cost and effort for no tangible benefit.

        • +4

          no tangible benefit.

          How do you know there is no benefit for Bali?

          • -8

            @jv:

            How do you know there is no benefit for Bali?

            Because that's how logic works, the burden of proof is on the claimant.
            Feel free to post the evidence that supports this position, whenever you are ready…

            • -1

              @1st-Amendment:

              the burden of proof is on the claimant.
              "no tangible benefit."

              So where is your proof?

              • +1

                @jv:

                So where is your proof?

                Burden of proof applies to the thing that is being claimed to exist, not the absence of it. Come on, this is Logic 101…

                • -2

                  @1st-Amendment:

                  Burden of proof applies to the thing that is being claimed to exist

                  you are the one making a claim, not me…

                  I just asked a question…

                  • +1

                    @jv:

                    you are the one making a claim, not me…

                    Only if you don't understand the basics of deductive logic, which you've made clear you don't.

                    I just asked a question…

                    Which I answered. So why are you still here?

                    • -2

                      @1st-Amendment:

                      Only if you don't understand the basics of deductive logic

                      So you can't prove it then… Move along…

                      • @jv:

                        So you can't prove it then…

                        A spectacular own goal…

                        Move along…

                        You avoided the question. 'Why are you still here?"

                        • +1

                          @1st-Amendment:

                          A spectacular own goal…

                          Oh well, maybe you'll do better next time…

                          • @jv:

                            Oh well, maybe you'll do better next time…

                            I see you avoided the question again. Ego is bigger than brain…

                • +1

                  @1st-Amendment: You made a claim just then mate. "Zebras don't exist" is also a claim. Given you're up against a government, you need a fairly high standard of proof to make a credible counterclaim. As it stands, your claim aligns quite neatly with wishful thinking which is the usual red flag to examine assertions such as yours even more critically.

                  • +1

                    @kiteo:

                    You made a claim just then mate.

                    Sure I claimed that PCR test costs money. Do you dispute this?
                    I then claimed that for that cost there no tangible benefit observed. So if you dispute this, the burden of proof lies with you to demonstrate this benefit.

                    Given you're up against a government, you need a fairly high standard of proof to make a credible counterclaim

                    So you thought you'd try the argument from authority logical fallacy? Where did you think that would take you?

                    As it stands, your claim aligns quite neatly with wishful thinking

                    Nope and no amount of just saying things makes it any more true. Either there is a tangible benefit or there isn't. If there is it can be demonstrated. Burden, proof etc..

                    The logic doesn't care what your opinion is.

        • +2

          Because it adds arbitrary cost and effort for no tangible benefit.

          Lol what where'd you get that from

          • +1

            @axwe8:

            Lol what where'd you get that from

            Mandatory PCR cost money yes or no?
            Mandatory PCR has shown no tangible benefit yes or no?

            Maybe think a little bit harder next time…

    • +1

      You don't need it coming home, at least.

  • Looks BS to me, scanned for flights in the advertised time range and not a single zero dollar return fare

    • +3

      It only shows the $0 return flights when you get to the flight selection page.

      You also have to be a Club Jetstar member to get it currently as it's an early release at present.

      • I am a club jetstar member

        • then keep going in your booking process until you can choose the flights and there you'll see the $0 returns. If any are left for that day

      • I couldn't find any on the couple of destinations I looked for. Weird.

    • -2

      Try reading

      Club Jetstar early access now. General public access starting midnight (12:00 am) 4/5/2022.

      • -5

        Try reading "I am a club jetstar member"

        • +1

          How could read that posted after me?

  • +1

    Can you see the $0 flights without being Club Jetstar?
    I can't find any for Bali

    • Yes, seems to show both club and non-club price but you need to get through a few screens of selections first

  • Are the planes for domestic and international flights (within Asia) the same model/size/comfort level?

  • +1

    Just booked SYD-AKL for July $185 return

  • -5

    anything to japan

    • +1

      You could have actually viewed the webpage, you know

    • +1

      Not for you there’s not

  • +2

    Nice scored a $55 p/p which includes the $0 return Melb - Goldcoast in Jan. Cheap for School holidays!

    Note this doesn't include baggage for anyone reading who is reading.

  • +30

    Here's the full list

    Departing Arriving Price From Travel Periods
    Adelaide Bali (Denpasar) $299 02 Aug 22 - 21 Sep 22, 02 Nov 22 - 05 Dec 22, 07 Feb 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Adelaide Brisbane $158 11 Oct 22 - 15 Dec 22, 14 Jan 23 - 27 Feb 23
    Adelaide Cairns $192 02 Nov 22 - 17 Dec 22, 03 Jan 23 - 27 Feb 23
    Adelaide Darwin $188 20 Oct 22 - 11 Dec 22, 09 Jan 23 - 27 Feb 23
    Adelaide Gold Coast $148 18 Oct 22 - 08 Dec 22, 10 Jan 23 - 25 Feb 23
    Adelaide Hobart $111 01 Sep 22 - 28 Sep 22, 30 Oct 22 - 21 Dec 22, 14 Jan 23 - 27 Feb 23
    Adelaide Melbourne (Tullamarine) $91 18 Oct 22 - 14 Dec 22, 16 Jan 23 - 25 Feb 23
    Adelaide Perth $192 18 Oct 22 - 14 Dec 22, 16 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Adelaide Sunshine Coast $132 01 Sep 22 - 24 Sep 22, 18 Oct 22 - 17 Dec 22, 17 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Adelaide Sydney $128 01 Sep 22 - 25 Sep 22, 19 Oct 22 - 14 Dec 22, 03 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Ballina Byron Melbourne (Tullamarine) $124 19 Oct 22 - 17 Dec 22, 03 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Ballina Byron Sydney $81 01 Sep 22 - 21 Sep 22, 11 Oct 22 - 14 Dec 22, 17 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Brisbane Adelaide $158 11 Oct 22 - 15 Dec 22, 14 Jan 23 - 27 Feb 23
    Brisbane Bali (Denpasar) $309 27 Jul 22 - 07 Sep 22, 12 Oct 22 - 05 Dec 22, 07 Feb 23 - 21 Mar 23
    Brisbane Cairns $130 01 Sep 22 - 15 Sep 22, 04 Oct 22 - 08 Dec 22, 10 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Brisbane Canberra $147 15 Oct 22 - 14 Dec 22, 04 Jan 23 - 25 Feb 23
    Brisbane Darwin $168 01 Sep 22 - 12 Sep 22, 17 Oct 22 - 14 Dec 22, 14 Jan 23 - 27 Feb 23
    Brisbane Hobart $172 01 Sep 22 - 10 Sep 22, 14 Oct 22 - 14 Dec 22, 10 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Brisbane Launceston $152 01 Sep 22 - 11 Sep 22, 10 Oct 22 - 15 Dec 22, 10 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Brisbane Mackay $110 01 Sep 22 - 10 Sep 22, 15 Oct 22 - 10 Dec 22, 07 Jan 23 - 25 Feb 23
    Brisbane Melbourne (Tullamarine) $132 04 Oct 22 - 17 Dec 22, 16 Jan 23 - 25 Feb 23
    Brisbane Newcastle - Port Stephens $91 01 Sep 22 - 15 Sep 22, 11 Oct 22 - 08 Dec 22, 03 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Brisbane Perth $202 01 Sep 22 - 22 Sep 22, 04 Oct 22 - 15 Dec 22, 03 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Brisbane Sydney $101 01 Sep 22 - 21 Sep 22, 11 Oct 22 - 16 Dec 22, 04 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Brisbane Townsville $127 01 Sep 22 - 15 Sep 22, 04 Oct 22 - 17 Dec 22, 07 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Brisbane Uluru (Ayers Rock) $189 01 Sep 22 - 15 Sep 22, 04 Oct 22 - 15 Dec 22, 03 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Brisbane Whitsunday Coast (Proserpine) $106 18 Oct 22 - 15 Dec 22, 04 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Busselton Margaret River Melbourne (Tullamarine) $189 10 Oct 22 - 14 Dec 22, 11 Jan 23 - 22 Feb 23
    Cairns Adelaide $192 02 Nov 22 - 17 Dec 22, 03 Jan 23 - 27 Feb 23
    Cairns Bali (Denpasar) $239 20 Jul 22 - 06 Sep 22, 12 Oct 22 - 06 Dec 22, 07 Feb 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Cairns Brisbane $130 01 Sep 22 - 15 Sep 22, 04 Oct 22 - 08 Dec 22, 10 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Cairns Darwin $199 01 Sep 22 - 21 Sep 22, 03 Oct 22 - 17 Dec 22, 03 Jan 23 - 25 Feb 23
    Cairns Gold Coast $114 01 Sep 22 - 21 Sep 22, 07 Oct 22 - 17 Dec 22, 01 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Cairns Melbourne (Tullamarine) $190 04 Oct 22 - 15 Dec 22, 10 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Cairns Newcastle - Port Stephens $149 01 Sep 22 - 14 Sep 22, 05 Oct 22 - 26 Oct 22
    Cairns Osaka (Kansai) $394 1 Sep 22 - 15 Sep 22, 13 Oct 22 - 15 Dec 22, 02 Feb 23 - 09 Mar 23
    Cairns Perth $222 01 Sep 22 - 08 Sep 22, 13 Oct 22 - 09 Dec 22, 16 Jan 23 - 22 Feb 23
    Cairns Sydney $169 01 Sep 22 - 22 Sep 22, 11 Oct 22 - 17 Dec 22, 11 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Cairns Tokyo (Narita) $394 19 Aug 22 - 15 Sep 22, 11 Oct 22 - 15 Dec 22, 01 Feb 23 - 09 Mar 23
    Canberra Brisbane $147 15 Oct 22 - 14 Dec 22, 04 Jan 23 - 25 Feb 23
    Darwin Adelaide $188 20 Oct 22 - 11 Dec 22, 09 Jan 23 - 27 Feb 23
    Darwin Bali (Denpasar) $199 26 Jul 22 - 13 Sep 22, 18 Oct 22 - 05 Dec 22, 07 Feb 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Darwin Brisbane $168 01 Sep 22 - 12 Sep 22, 17 Oct 22 - 14 Dec 22, 14 Jan 23 - 27 Feb 23
    Darwin Cairns $199 01 Sep 22 - 21 Sep 22, 03 Oct 22 - 17 Dec 22, 03 Jan 23 - 25 Feb 23
    Darwin Melbourne (Tullamarine) $208 08 Oct 22 - 13 Dec 22, 03 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Darwin Singapore $200 02 Jul 22 - 16 Sep 22, 27 Sep 22 - 22 Nov 22
    Darwin Sydney $208 06 Oct 22 - 12 Dec 22, 03 Jan 23 - 25 Feb 23
    Gold Coast Adelaide $148 18 Oct 22 - 08 Dec 22, 10 Jan 23 - 25 Feb 23
    Gold Coast Auckland $252 26 Jul 22 - 14 Sep 22, 12 Oct 22 - 07 Dec 22
    Gold Coast Cairns $114 01 Sep 22 - 21 Sep 22, 07 Oct 22 - 17 Dec 22, 01 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Gold Coast Christchurch $256 26 Jul 22 - 14 Sep 22, 13 Oct 22 - 05 Dec 22
    Gold Coast Hobart $162 01 Sep 22 - 28 Sep 22, 04 Oct 22 - 14 Dec 22, 03 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Gold Coast Melbourne (Avalon) $99 04 Oct 22 - 08 Dec 22, 10 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Gold Coast Melbourne (Tullamarine) $102 04 Oct 22 - 15 Dec 22, 10 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Gold Coast Newcastle - Port Stephens $88 01 Sep 22 - 17 Sep 22, 25 Oct 22 - 14 Dec 22, 17 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Gold Coast Perth $219 12 Oct 22 - 13 Dec 22, 16 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Gold Coast Queenstown $260 26 Jul 22 - 14 Sep 22, 13 Oct 22 - 05 Dec 22
    Gold Coast Sydney $79 01 Sep 22 - 21 Sep 22, 11 Oct 22 - 14 Dec 22, 10 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Gold Coast Tokyo (Narita) $429 1 Sep 22 - 15 Sep 22, 11 Oct 22 - 15 Dec 22, 01 Feb 23 - 09 Mar 23
    Gold Coast Wellington $233 26 Jul 22 - 14 Sep 22, 12 Oct 22 - 07 Dec 22
    Hamilton Island Melbourne (Tullamarine) $182 01 Sep 22 - 13 Sep 22, 04 Oct 22 - 16 Dec 22, 03 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Hamilton Island Sydney $169 01 Sep 22 - 15 Sep 22, 13 Oct 22 - 15 Dec 22, 10 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Hervey Bay Sydney $129 01 Sep 22 - 20 Sep 22, 11 Oct 22 - 15 Dec 22, 10 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Hobart Adelaide $111 01 Sep 22 - 28 Sep 22, 30 Oct 22 - 21 Dec 22, 14 Jan 23 - 27 Feb 23
    Hobart Brisbane $172 01 Sep 22 - 10 Sep 22, 14 Oct 22 - 14 Dec 22, 10 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Hobart Gold Coast $162 01 Sep 22 - 28 Sep 22, 04 Oct 22 - 14 Dec 22, 03 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Hobart Melbourne (Tullamarine) $101 01 Sep 22 - 15 Sep 22, 11 Oct 22 - 14 Dec 22, 10 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Hobart Sydney $111 01 Sep 22 - 22 Sep 22, 10 Oct 22 - 17 Dec 22, 16 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Launceston Brisbane $152 01 Sep 22 - 11 Sep 22, 10 Oct 22 - 15 Dec 22, 10 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Launceston Melbourne (Tullamarine) $79 01 Sep 22 - 15 Sep 22, 17 Oct 22 - 15 Dec 22, 16 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Launceston Sydney $87 01 Sep 22 - 22 Sep 22, 20 Oct 22 - 17 Dec 22, 16 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Mackay Brisbane $110 01 Sep 22 - 10 Sep 22, 15 Oct 22 - 10 Dec 22, 07 Jan 23 - 25 Feb 23
    Melbourne (Avalon) Gold Coast $99 04 Oct 22 - 08 Dec 22, 10 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Melbourne (Avalon) Sydney $69 01 Sep 22 - 15 Sep 22, 05 Oct 22 - 17 Dec 22, 07 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Melbourne (Tullamarine) Adelaide $91 18 Oct 22 - 14 Dec 22, 16 Jan 23 - 25 Feb 23
    Melbourne (Tullamarine) Auckland $252 26 Jul 22 - 14 Sep 22, 12 Oct 22 - 07 Dec 22
    Melbourne (Tullamarine) Bali (Denpasar) $329 07 Feb 23 - 21 Mar 23
    Melbourne (Tullamarine) Ballina Byron $124 19 Oct 22 - 17 Dec 22, 03 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Melbourne (Tullamarine) Bangkok $339 19 Jul 22 - 08 Sep 22, 04 Oct 22 - 06 Dec 22, 07 Feb 23 - 21 Mar 23
    Melbourne (Tullamarine) Brisbane $132 04 Oct 22 - 17 Dec 22, 16 Jan 23 - 25 Feb 23
    Melbourne (Tullamarine) Busselton Margaret River $189 10 Oct 22 - 14 Dec 22, 11 Jan 23 - 22 Feb 23
    Melbourne (Tullamarine) Cairns $190 04 Oct 22 - 15 Dec 22, 10 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Melbourne (Tullamarine) Christchurch $264 27 Jul 22 - 14 Sep 22, 12 Oct 22 - 07 Dec 22
    Melbourne (Tullamarine) Darwin $208 08 Oct 22 - 13 Dec 22, 03 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Melbourne (Tullamarine) Gold Coast $102 04 Oct 22 - 15 Dec 22, 10 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Melbourne (Tullamarine) Hamilton Island $182 01 Sep 22 - 13 Sep 22, 04 Oct 22 - 16 Dec 22, 03 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Melbourne (Tullamarine) Ho Chi Minh City $339 02 Aug 22 - 05 Sep 22, 15 Oct 22 - 28 Nov 22
    Melbourne (Tullamarine) Hobart $101 01 Sep 22 - 15 Sep 22, 11 Oct 22 - 14 Dec 22, 10 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Melbourne (Tullamarine) Honolulu $389 08 Feb 23 - 22 Mar 23
    Melbourne (Tullamarine) Launceston $79 01 Sep 22 - 15 Sep 22, 17 Oct 22 - 15 Dec 22, 16 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Melbourne (Tullamarine) Newcastle - Port Stephens $90 01 Sep 22 - 22 Sep 22, 14 Oct 22 - 16 Dec 22, 10 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Melbourne (Tullamarine) Perth $222 07 Oct 22 - 15 Dec 22, 10 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Melbourne (Tullamarine) Phuket $379 26 Jul 22 - 08 Sep 22, 11 Oct 22 - 06 Dec 22, 07 Feb 23 - 23 Mar 23
    Melbourne (Tullamarine) Queenstown $333 26 Jul 22 - 14 Sep 22, 12 Oct 22 - 07 Dec 22
    Melbourne (Tullamarine) Singapore $339 27 Jul 22 - 18 Sep 22, 12 Oct 22 - 30 Dec 22
    Melbourne (Tullamarine) Sunshine Coast $148 05 Oct 22 - 17 Dec 22, 10 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Melbourne (Tullamarine) Sydney $101 11 Oct 22 - 17 Dec 22, 07 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Melbourne (Tullamarine) Townsville $164 04 Oct 22 - 08 Dec 22, 10 Jan 23 - 27 Feb 23
    Melbourne (Tullamarine) Uluru (Ayers Rock) $199 01 Sep 22 - 14 Sep 22, 04 Oct 22 - 17 Dec 22, 01 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Melbourne (Tullamarine) Whitsunday Coast (Proserpine) $164 24 Oct 22 - 12 Dec 22, 09 Jan 23 - 27 Feb 23
    Newcastle - Port Stephens Brisbane $91 01 Sep 22 - 15 Sep 22, 11 Oct 22 - 08 Dec 22, 03 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Newcastle - Port Stephens Cairns $149 01 Sep 22 - 14 Sep 22, 05 Oct 22 - 26 Oct 22
    Newcastle - Port Stephens Gold Coast $88 01 Sep 22 - 17 Sep 22, 25 Oct 22 - 14 Dec 22, 17 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Newcastle - Port Stephens Melbourne (Tullamarine) $90 01 Sep 22 - 22 Sep 22, 14 Oct 22 - 16 Dec 22, 10 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Perth Adelaide $192 18 Oct 22 - 14 Dec 22, 16 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Perth Bali (Denpasar) $189 26 Jul 22 - 14 Sep 22, 18 Oct 22 - 05 Dec 22, 07 Feb 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Perth Brisbane $202 01 Sep 22 - 22 Sep 22, 04 Oct 22 - 15 Dec 22, 03 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Perth Cairns $222 01 Sep 22 - 08 Sep 22, 13 Oct 22 - 09 Dec 22, 16 Jan 23 - 22 Feb 23
    Perth Gold Coast $219 12 Oct 22 - 13 Dec 22, 16 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Perth Melbourne (Tullamarine) $222 07 Oct 22 - 15 Dec 22, 10 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Perth Sydney $212 01 Sep 22 - 22 Sep 22, 11 Oct 22 - 14 Dec 22, 16 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Sunshine Coast Adelaide $132 01 Sep 22 - 24 Sep 22, 18 Oct 22 - 17 Dec 22, 17 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Sunshine Coast Melbourne (Tullamarine) $148 05 Oct 22 - 17 Dec 22, 10 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Sunshine Coast Sydney $101 01 Sep 22 - 22 Sep 22, 11 Oct 22 - 15 Dec 22, 17 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Sydney Adelaide $128 01 Sep 22 - 25 Sep 22, 19 Oct 22 - 14 Dec 22, 03 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Sydney Auckland $266 26 Jul 22 - 22 Sep 22, 12 Oct 22 - 07 Dec 22
    Sydney Bali (Denpasar) $359 24 Oct 22 - 05 Dec 22, 07 Feb 23 - 21 Mar 23
    Sydney Ballina Byron $81 01 Sep 22 - 21 Sep 22, 11 Oct 22 - 14 Dec 22, 17 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Sydney Brisbane $101 01 Sep 22 - 21 Sep 22, 11 Oct 22 - 16 Dec 22, 04 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Sydney Cairns $169 01 Sep 22 - 22 Sep 22, 11 Oct 22 - 17 Dec 22, 11 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Sydney Darwin $208 06 Oct 22 - 12 Dec 22, 03 Jan 23 - 25 Feb 23
    Sydney Gold Coast $79 01 Sep 22 - 21 Sep 22, 11 Oct 22 - 14 Dec 22, 10 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Sydney Hamilton Island $169 01 Sep 22 - 15 Sep 22, 13 Oct 22 - 15 Dec 22, 10 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Sydney Hervey Bay $129 01 Sep 22 - 20 Sep 22, 11 Oct 22 - 15 Dec 22, 10 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Sydney Ho Chi Minh City $339 22 Jul 22 - 16 Sep 22, 16 Oct 22 - 06 Dec 22
    Sydney Hobart $111 01 Sep 22 - 22 Sep 22, 10 Oct 22 - 17 Dec 22, 16 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Sydney Honolulu $389 06 Feb 23 - 20 Mar 23
    Sydney Launceston $87 01 Sep 22 - 22 Sep 22, 20 Oct 22 - 17 Dec 22, 16 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Sydney Melbourne (Avalon) $69 01 Sep 22 - 15 Sep 22, 05 Oct 22 - 17 Dec 22, 07 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Sydney Melbourne (Tullamarine) $101 11 Oct 22 - 17 Dec 22, 07 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Sydney Perth $212 01 Sep 22 - 22 Sep 22, 11 Oct 22 - 14 Dec 22, 16 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Sydney Phuket $379 01 Aug 22 - 14 Sep 22, 24 Oct 22 - 05 Dec 22, 08 Feb 23 - 22 Mar 23
    Sydney Queenstown $327 26 Jul 22 - 22 Sep 22, 12 Oct 22 - 07 Dec 22
    Sydney Seoul (Incheon) $550 02 Nov 22 - 14 Dec 22, 01 Feb 23 - 30 Mar 23
    Sydney Sunshine Coast $101 01 Sep 22 - 22 Sep 22, 11 Oct 22 - 15 Dec 22, 17 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Sydney Townsville $152 01 Sep 22 - 19 Sep 22, 05 Oct 22 - 14 Dec 22, 09 Jan 23 - 26 Feb 23
    Sydney Uluru (Ayers Rock) $215 01 Sep 22 - 21 Sep 22, 11 Oct 22 - 15 Dec 22, 03 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Sydney Whitsunday Coast (Proserpine) $129 11 Jan 23 - 22 Feb 23
    Townsville Brisbane $127 01 Sep 22 - 15 Sep 22, 04 Oct 22 - 17 Dec 22, 07 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Townsville Melbourne (Tullamarine) $164 04 Oct 22 - 08 Dec 22, 10 Jan 23 - 27 Feb 23
    Townsville Sydney $152 01 Sep 22 - 19 Sep 22, 05 Oct 22 - 14 Dec 22, 09 Jan 23 - 26 Feb 23
    Uluru (Ayers Rock) Brisbane $189 01 Sep 22 - 15 Sep 22, 04 Oct 22 - 15 Dec 22, 03 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Uluru (Ayers Rock) Melbourne (Tullamarine) $199 01 Sep 22 - 14 Sep 22, 04 Oct 22 - 17 Dec 22, 01 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Uluru (Ayers Rock) Sydney $215 01 Sep 22 - 21 Sep 22, 11 Oct 22 - 15 Dec 22, 03 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Whitsunday Coast (Proserpine) Brisbane $106 18 Oct 22 - 15 Dec 22, 04 Jan 23 - 28 Feb 23
    Whitsunday Coast (Proserpine) Melbourne (Tullamarine) $164 24 Oct 22 - 12 Dec 22, 09 Jan 23 - 27 Feb 23
    Whitsunday Coast (Proserpine) Sydney $129 11 Jan 23 - 22 Feb 23
  • +1

    time to make bali bogan again

  • +1

    Thank you OP for sharing.

    Joined Club JetStar and the fee for that was offset by the discounts for prepaid seating and baggage (I'm tall I want the exit row!!)

    bargain of a deal got 2 people PER DPS return for $671 including exit row seats for both and 1 bag.

  • +1

    Just wait for them to cancel the return flights at the last minute and not offer any other flight options like they did to us last December.

  • +2

    Fingers crossed Japan is opened up by January

  • +3

    The catch with this promo is you will have to pay high price if you want to change your return flight.

    i.e previous promo $169 each flight, so if you need to change the return flight you have $169 to cover the fare difference.

    With this promo the departure flight cost $339 and return flight $0. So you pay the same amount for your 2 flights but if you ever have to modify your return fare you are pretty much paying for a new ticket.

    • I got burnt about 5 years ago. They cancelled flight and offered a refund otherwise next flight a few days away. $0 fare plus a $5 seat selection fee. Risk you take I guess. I got $5 bucks back, however did have a whinge to them they sent me a $100 goodwill voucher which was good.

      • I really hate this free return promo because of this. They jack up the departure flight price so the total cost is not cheaper than the normal promo. I prefer the type of previous promo so you don’t get burnt with the return leg of the flight if it is modified.

  • Finally, managed to use the refund voucher received from Jetstar couple of years ago.
    Trip book for Queenstown in late Aug. Time to book a camper van now…

  • Family of 5 flying to Melbourne for 1.2k, while I don't love Jetstar was not keen to pay 2k+ so good find!

  • Thoughts on the Gold Coast to Japan flights in september, would Japan even be open for travel ?

    • +3
      • Haha thanks for that. Just weird on why they would advertise the flights if they are unsure, if i were to book would i get refunded or what?

        • If Jetstar cancels the flight then you will get a refund. If Japan is still closed then its highly likely that Jetstar will cancel the flight, you just have to wait until they do which could be last minute.

        • They already sold me a ticket for may then cancelled. Qantas also cancelled all flights out of BNE from the start of April.

          They (and you) are just gambling on it being open.

        • I just got a refund on similar deal to Japan for the end of June. Accomoda ton was all refunded too. Considering rebooking with this deal.

  • heard jetstar is removing its one time fee free covid flight change. can anyone confirm?

    • This Sunday apparently

  • Scored 4x returns to phuket from Sydney with 20kg bags and seats for $1096 for 3 weeks in aug/sep. Will use it as a base and get to Bangkok and Ubon from there

    Direct flight from Sydney too. We are in Brisbane and with bags it would have been nearer the 3k mark or more
    Winning

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