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PER → Sin $135, TPE $199, HKG $205, MEL → Vietnam $168, Bali $217, SYD → SEL $284, Chennai $259 (Scoot/AirAsia/JQ) @ BTF

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The deal

Crazy good Black Friday prices on the budget airlines - Scoot and AirAsia, and the occasional Jetstar deal thrown in.

Summary prices below, and then on the deals page I have tables for every single date and price in the specified range (it's the Scoot sale date range that I've searched).

All Scoot flights are via Singapore, AirAsia via Kuala Lumpur. Jetstar ones tend to be direct. You can use the filters on the page to select airlines/baggage/connections of your choice.

All flights are one way. Scoot includes 10kg carry on luggage, the others generally 7kg.

Also consider

Summary

Sydney - Singapore (16 Jan - 4 Jun) from $200
Melbourne (Tullamarine) - Singapore (16 Jan - 4 Jun) from $190
Perth - Singapore (16 Jan - 4 Jun) from $135
Sydney - Tokyo (16 Jan - 4 Jun) from $347
Melbourne (Tullamarine) - Tokyo (16 Jan - 4 Jun) from $326
Perth - Tokyo (16 Jan - 4 Jun) from $326
Sydney - Osaka (Kansai) (16 Jan - 4 Jun) from $324
Melbourne (Tullamarine) - Osaka (Kansai) (16 Jan - 4 Jun) from $301
Perth - Osaka (Kansai) (16 Jan - 4 Jun) from $269
Sydney - Seoul (16 Jan - 4 Jun) from $284
Melbourne (Tullamarine) - Seoul (16 Jan - 4 Jun) from $316
Perth - Seoul (16 Jan - 4 Jun) from $274
Sydney - Kuala Lumpur (16 Jan - 4 Jun) from $231
Melbourne (Tullamarine) - Kuala Lumpur (16 Jan - 4 Jun) from $246
Perth - Kuala Lumpur (16 Jan - 4 Jun) from $142
Sydney - Bali (Denpasar) (16 Jan - 4 Jun) from $233
Melbourne (Tullamarine) - Bali (Denpasar) (16 Jan - 4 Jun) from $217
Perth - Bali (Denpasar) (16 Jan - 4 Jun) from $146
Sydney - Bangkok (16 Jan - 4 Jun) from $238
Melbourne (Tullamarine) - Bangkok (16 Jan - 4 Jun) from $241
Perth - Bangkok (16 Jan - 4 Jun) from $169
Sydney - Chennai (16 Jan - 4 Jun) from $259
Melbourne (Tullamarine) - Chennai (16 Jan - 4 Jun) from $260
Perth - Chennai (16 Jan - 4 Jun) from $192
Sydney - Fuzhou (16 Jan - 4 Jun) from $272
Melbourne (Tullamarine) - Fuzhou (16 Jan - 4 Jun) from $257
Perth - Fuzhou (16 Jan - 4 Jun) from $260
Sydney - Wuhan (16 Jan - 4 Jun) from $271
Melbourne (Tullamarine) - Wuhan (16 Jan - 4 Jun) from $246
Perth - Wuhan (16 Jan - 4 Jun) from $256
Sydney - Hong Kong (16 Jan - 4 Jun) from $264
Melbourne (Tullamarine) - Hong Kong (16 Jan - 4 Jun) from $264
Perth - Hong Kong (16 Jan - 4 Jun) from $205
Sydney - Taipei (16 Jan - 4 Jun) from $266
Melbourne (Tullamarine) - Taipei (16 Jan - 4 Jun) from $316
Perth - Taipei (16 Jan - 4 Jun) from $199
Sydney - Ho Chi Minh City (16 Jan - 4 Jun) from $189
Melbourne (Tullamarine) - Ho Chi Minh City (16 Jan - 4 Jun) from $168
Perth - Ho Chi Minh City (16 Jan - 4 Jun) from $178

Full list of dates, routes and prices on the page - too big for ozbargain's character limit

You can follow me at Beat That Flight for more deals, error fares, promos and sales, on Facebook, or Messenger.

Also consider having a look at the current best found prices by other users by city - Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Darwin, Hobart, Cairns, Canberra.

This is part of Black Friday / Cyber Monday deals for 2025

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  • +2

    It's all via 3rd party booking
    If anything goes wrong - lots of time wasting to
    change, cancel, money back.
    Do you still get you SG full flight points.?

    • Have you personally had issues with a 3rd party booking? I fly a lot and book the majority of flights through whatever random third party is cheapest and have never had an issue.

      I do know a friend who needed to cancel a flight and that was a hassle through the third party but with the cheapest fare direct you're also unlikely to get a refund, so same same.

      • +1

        one thing is that airline caused flight changes goes through an extra layer. Both in notification and managing the change.

        Eg, I used Gotogate to book Vietjet and a flight rerouting notification didn't go through to my email and the new flights didn't show on the Gotogate manage booking page either. So you could easily have turned up at the airport and found out your rerouted flight has already left. You have to check the booking directly on the airline website constantly.

        On the plus side Vietjet doesn't care that you went through a reseller and handles flight changes directly. Many budget airlines don't care, but most full service airline would lock you in to the agent to manage changes (with possible agent fees attached)

      • I've had issues in the past with 3rd party bookings (delayed flights causing minimal time to transfer, cancellations ect).

        I've also had issues when booking directly with the airline.

        But the process to deal with those issues when they do arise, especially with tight schedules = booking directly is much smoooooother

        I got to experience VIP fast track transfer for free (Domestic flight landing to departure international flight in 20 mins - taken directly to golf cart, express security clearance via airline staff check, golf cart again direct to departure).

        This was all due to booking connecting flights direct with the airline (props to China Eastern Airlines - flawless service unless you don't book directly through them where they said tough luck and had a layover with no hotel stay which they usually cover if done directly).

        Also had a 3rd party booking site go bankrupt - lost 3k worth of tickets and spent a lot of time to get compensatory flights from the airline again China Southern who offered those flights for free despite not getting paid

        • Oh jeez I hadn't even considered bankruptcy and how that could effect it. Strange that the 3rd party is allowed to issue the ticket without paying the airline.

          I guess I've been fairly lucky

          • @sharkfin: Yeah just a risk I've seen countless at least 3 that went bankrupt over past 6 years (more likely more) and was involved in one Bestjet in 2019 with complimentary flights at discretion of airline.

            Took me endless hours and days of phone calls domestically and internationally and emails back and forth over a month with various departments in the airline to get complimentary flights.

  • +1

    Is not mentioned here but Vietjet prices also look extremely low for next year. I assume some kind of sale.

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