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Jetstar: Bali $106, Singapore $125, NZ $158, Thailand $164, Fiji $167, Vietnam $179, Hawaii $206, Japan $249 @ Beat That Flight

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Jetstar has another big international sale that ends Tuesday! One way overseas flights from as low as $106 (depending on source airport).

All flights include carry on luggage.

Domestic flights are also on sale - just search for your desired dates and cities.

Note that most city pairs have several date ranges listed below.

Instead of a giant list of tables, I've shown the cheapest flight I could find in each date range. Keen for feedback on whether this is better than my usual type of long post, or if you like seeing all the dates.


Adelaide to Bali
Dates: 01 August 2022 - 20 September 2022

Adelaide to Bali
Dates: 02 February 2023 - 28 February 2023

Adelaide to Bali
Dates: 03 January 2023 - 28 February 2023

Adelaide to Bali
Dates: 04 August 2022 - 29 September 2022

Brisbane to Bali
Dates: 02 August 2022 - 30 September 2022

Brisbane to Bali
Dates: 16 January 2023 - 28 February 2023

Brisbane to Bali
Dates: 20 July 2022 - 10 September 2022

Cairns to Bali
Dates: 01 May 2022 - 10 December 2022

Cairns to Bali
Dates: 01 August 2022 - 02 October 2022

Cairns to Bali
Dates: 03 January 2023 - 28 February 2023

Cairns to Osaka
Dates: 01 August 2022 - 29 September 2022

Cairns to Osaka
Dates: 02 August 2022 - 15 September 2022

Cairns to Osaka
Dates: 16 January 2023 - 28 February 2023

Cairns to Tokyo (Narita)
Dates: 03 January 2023 - 28 February 2023

Cairns to Tokyo (Narita)
Dates: 11 October 2022 - 04 December 2022

Cairns to Tokyo (Narita)
Dates: 20 July 2022 - 14 September 2022

Darwin to Bali
Dates: 01 August 2022 - 29 September 2022

Darwin to Bali
Dates: 04 January 2023 - 28 February 2023

Darwin to Bali
Dates: 14 July 2022 - 06 September 2022

Darwin to Singapore
Dates: 01 August 2022 - 15 September 2022

Darwin to Singapore
Dates: 01 August 2022 - 28 September 2022

Melbourne to Auckland
Dates: 01 January 2023 - 10 March 2023

Melbourne to Auckland
Dates: 01 August 2022 - 14 September 2022

Melbourne to Auckland
Dates: 01 August 2022 - 14 September 2022

Melbourne to Auckland
Dates: 12 October 2022 - 05 December 2022

Melbourne to Bangkok
Dates: 04 October 2022 - 04 December 2022

Melbourne to Bangkok
Dates: 10 January 2023 - 28 February 2023

Melbourne to Bangkok
Dates: 19 July 2022 - 08 September 2022

Melbourne to Bangkok
Dates: 20 July 2022 - 30 September 2022

Melbourne to Christchurch
Dates: 01 February 2023 - 28 February 2023

Melbourne to Christchurch
Dates: 01 February 2023 - 28 February 2023

Melbourne to Christchurch
Dates: 01 August 2022 - 14 September 2022

Melbourne to Christchurch
Dates: 11 October 2022 - 05 December 2022

Melbourne to Cairns
Dates: 01 May 2022 - 20 July 2022

Melbourne to Cairns
Dates: 02 August 2022 - 13 September 2022

Melbourne to Cairns
Dates: 04 October 2022 - 07 December 2022

Melbourne to Cairns
Dates: 16 January 2023 - 28 February 2023

Melbourne to Bali
Dates: 01 August 2022 - 23 August 2022

Melbourne to Bali
Dates: 03 October 2022 - 28 November 2022

Melbourne to Bali
Dates: 16 January 2023 - 28 February 2023

Melbourne to Bali
Dates: 25 December 2022 - 28 February 2023

Melbourne to Bali
Dates: 31 January 2023 - 21 March 2023

Melbourne to Phuket
Dates: 01 August 2022 - 01 October 2022

Melbourne to Phuket
Dates: 01 September 2022 - 07 September 2022

Melbourne to Phuket
Dates: 02 October 2022 - 30 November 2022

Melbourne to Phuket
Dates: 03 January 2023 - 28 February 2023

Melbourne to Phuket
Dates: 24 February 2023 - 23 March 2023

Melbourne to Phuket
Dates: 27 July 2022 - 14 September 2022

Melbourne to Honolulu
Dates: 03 October 2022 - 28 November 2022

Melbourne to Honolulu
Dates: 07 February 2023 - 21 March 2023

Melbourne to Honolulu
Dates: 09 January 2023 - 28 February 2023

Melbourne to Osaka
Dates: 01 August 2022 - 21 September 2022

Melbourne to Osaka
Dates: 03 January 2023 - 28 February 2023

Melbourne to Tokyo (Narita)
Dates: 01 January 2023 - 28 February 2023

Melbourne to Tokyo (Narita)
Dates: 01 August 2022 - 07 September 2022

Melbourne to Tokyo (Narita)
Dates: 04 October 2022 - 06 December 2022

Melbourne to Ho Chi Minh City
Dates: 01 February 2023 - 28 February 2023

Melbourne to Ho Chi Minh City
Dates: 01 August 2022 - 15 September 2022

Melbourne to Singapore
Dates: 04 October 2022 - 06 December 2022

Melbourne to Singapore
Dates: 10 May 2022 - 10 June 2022

Melbourne to Singapore
Dates: 19 July 2022 - 08 September 2022

Melbourne to Queenstown
Dates: 01 May 2022 - 05 December 2022

Gold Coast to Auckland
Dates: 01 August 2022 - 12 September 2022

Gold Coast to Auckland
Dates: 27 September 2022 - 22 November 2022

Gold Coast to Christchurch
Dates: 01 May 2022 - 29 September 2022

Gold Coast to Tokyo (Narita)
Dates: 01 January 2023 - 28 February 2023

Gold Coast to Tokyo (Narita)
Dates: 02 August 2022 - 15 September 2022

Gold Coast to Tokyo (Narita)
Dates: 28 September 2022 - 04 December 2022

Gold Coast to Wellington
Dates: 05 October 2022 - 29 October 2022

Gold Coast to Wellington
Dates: 13 July 2022 - 07 September 2022

Gold Coast to Queenstown
Dates: 10 July 2022 - 10 October 2022

Perth to Bali
Dates: 01 August 2022 - 29 September 2022

Perth to Bali
Dates: 02 February 2023 - 09 March 2023

Perth to Bali
Dates: 13 July 2022 - 07 September 2022

Perth to Bali
Dates: 13 July 2022 - 07 September 2022

Sydney to Auckland
Dates: 01 May 2022 - 20 December 2022

Sydney to Bali
Dates: 01 May 2022 - 20 November 2022

Sydney to Bali
Dates: 01 January 2023 - 09 March 2023

Sydney to Bali
Dates: 01 May 2022 - 20 November 2022

Sydney to Bali
Dates: 01 January 2023 - 09 March 2023

Sydney to Phuket
Dates: 01 July 2022 - 29 September 2022

Sydney to Phuket
Dates: 05 October 2022 - 26 October 2022

Sydney to Phuket
Dates: 10 January 2023 - 28 February 2023

Sydney to Honolulu
Dates: 01 May 2022 - 10 October 2022

Sydney to Honolulu
Dates: 04 January 2023 - 28 February 2023

Sydney to Seoul (Incheon)
Dates: 03 January 2023 - 28 February 2023

Sydney to Seoul (Incheon)
Dates: 11 October 2022 - 11 December 2022

Sydney to Osaka
Dates: 01 August 2022 - 29 September 2022

Sydney to Osaka
Dates: 03 January 2023 - 28 February 2023

Sydney to Nadi
Dates: 16 January 2023 - 25 February 2023

Sydney to Nadi
Dates: 20 May 2022 - 31 December 2022

Sydney to Tokyo (Narita)
Dates: 01 August 2022 - 15 September 2022

Sydney to Tokyo (Narita)
Dates: 01 August 2022 - 15 September 2022

Sydney to Tokyo (Narita)
Dates: 16 January 2023 - 28 February 2023

Sydney to Tokyo (Narita)
Dates: 16 October 2022 - 05 December 2022

Sydney to Ho Chi Minh City
Dates: 20 May 2022 - 05 October 2022

Sydney to Singapore
Dates: 11 October 2022 - 05 December 2022

Sydney to Queenstown
Dates: 01 August 2022 - 04 December 2022


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    • What?

      • +5

        Just ignore em

          • +1

            @[Deactivated]: Holy hyperbole. Might as well start talking about nazis and genocide next.

            We discriminate all the time - you can’t be a doctor you pass med school. You pay more tax if you’re richer.

            Don’t put words in other people’s mouths - they never said anything about being happy. There are good ways to have this discussion (given omicron and high case numbers, are vaccines still a useful requirement for international travellers?) and there are childish “you’re a nazi” ways.

            • -6

              @enigma48: How’s is not being a Dr till you pass med school discrimination lol ffs. Or more tax lmfao.

          • -1

            @[Deactivated]: There's one thing about being opinionated and there's another about being a spreader

          • @[Deactivated]: imagine if you we're serious about travelling & read the updated guidelines

    • +1

      what are you even taking about?

  • +1

    Any idea when Japan will open up to tourists?

  • No love for Sydney???

    • +3

      coming, I'm still processing (alphabetical order)

  • +2

    What prices are return flights like?

  • +1

    NZ just needs a surprised RAT test 24hrs before which is $20 from Priceline or $30 from chemist warehouse. Much cheaper than that BS PCR $80+ test

    • $40 from priceline when I got it 3 weeks ago. Prices may have changed tho. And we provided our own RATs.

    • thats interesting to know, thanks for that. do you know if the US is similar? (i know they accept RAT tests) might save a few bucks with the mrs in a few months if so

      • +1

        $20 from Priceline CBD on Pitt st. Yup own supplied RAT test for $20
        Dunno if USA accepts supervised RAT tests…..

        • +1

          Yes they do have for some time. Expected to be dropped soon

        • Usa accepts supervised rats with a letter

    • +3

      You mean Unvaxxed. They are indeed vulnerable.

      • -5

        Nope vaxed, only people I know that got Covid are vaxed.

          • +3

            @cute as duck: I bet he thinks the world is flat too.

          • +2

            @cute as duck: Why are people triple jabbed getting Covid?

            • +1

              @[Deactivated]: Why are people as misinformed as you are? Like minded Facebook friends?

              The vaccine is not about reducing your chances of getting Covid to 0%, but rather reduce the effects of it to where you don’t need to be hospitalised alongside thousands of others which put health facilities at maximum capacity.

        • -1

          Get vaxxed or otherwise refrain from spreading rubbish. This is getting tired.

          • -2

            @ddhar: What for they don’t work lol, haven’t you noticed?

  • -4

    So you can fly into Australia vaxed with Covid no tests now, but unvaxed can’t leave lol, makes sense.

    • But after leaving unvaxed will need to arrive somewhere right? And most countries require the visitors to be vaxed. Hence why

      • +1

        No, that's bull. Most countries require visitors to take a covid test. Australia is one of the few countries that mandates vaccination.

    • +1

      You're free to leave whenever you like - you're not banned from leaving.

      • But can't come back?

        • +1

          and?

          • @mlakmlak: It's a question, the unvaxx can leave but can't return ?

            • +1

              @Bargain-er: Let them be stranded overseas from their own stupidity. Means one less antivaxx d*ckhead running around claiming only vaxxed people get covid. Will also mean one less hospital bed potentially being used up by them which could have been avoided in most cases.

            • +1

              @Bargain-er:

              but can't return ?

              a little off topic?

              Probably best to read the latest official .gov.au requirements about entering Australia as they change fairly often. I guess at the moment they could get vaxxed abroad or obtain a valid medical reason to be unvaxxed or be under 18 but these prices are one way … and the complaint from Dealmans was 'but unvaxed can’t leave' which is false.

  • I'm surprised Bali's so expensive, basically $700 return with baggage

    Bali is dead at the moment, my mate lives there.
    Australia is such a rip, I miss living in Europe.

    • $328 if you can travel on the right dates

      • nearly a year away lol

      • Unfortunately I got a bucks late August, and it's reasonable but factor in $140 return for baggage.

    • -1

      Why is Bali dead?

  • Do these fares include in flight meals/drinks?

    • It's Jetstar so nope. Bring your own, preorder or buy on board. Not sure if it's still like this but the options to buy on board if you didn't preorder were super limited (things like meat pies and 2 min noodles) whereas you can pre-order "real" food that might be a bit more filling.

      • How do you bring your own drinks though? I tried this once and they said bottles of liquid weren't allowed on.

        • Its not too bad to buy drinks on board with JQ. Its $4 for most soft drink cans, but its about the same as going through shops in the terminal. However when it comes to water, you can always find huge $1 bottles of water that will last for the entire flight when going through Duty Free, it might be clear when passing or hidden but a $1-$2 huge (1L) bottle of water is always there. (There can be good deals on drinks after duty free in stores)

          For snacks, I would highly encourage you to buy those pre-departure, dont bother wasting $30 on snacks at the airport or on the plane.

          For hot food, I can see it as for long haul international flights (over 7 hours) you might want to get a hot food item on board, and for the most part you do have some choice. $10 for 2 pies, $7.50 noodles, $13 Butter Chicken, $12 mac 'n' cheese, toasties and a $10 quiche. For shorter international flights, I have gone to fast food or the such places to get something for the flight. It will be filling and it will probably be enough until you land. (Also works for long haul)

        • +1

          My comment was mostly about food. That being said, I generally bring an empty water bottle or two through security to refill after security, you can usually find a bubbler or tap to refill bottles at. And otherwise, although this is Ozbargain, it won't kill you to spend $20 on food and drinks :)

    • No. Barebone prices so seat selection, baggage, food and other extras are additional costs.

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