Massive International Qantas Sale

Qantas has discounted more than half a million seats on most of its international network, including Paris,London and New York,

Geoffrey Thomas

By Geoffrey Thomas Mon Jan 29, 2024

Qantas has discounted more than half a million seats on most of its international network, including Paris,
London and New York, as part of its International Red Tail sale.

The international Qantas sale coincides with the end of school holidays with fares starting from $529 return for Economy and $999 return for Business.

Sale fares are available from most Australian capital cities for a range of travel periods between February and December this year. They are available until 11.59 pm (AEDT) 5 February 2024*, unless sold out prior, via qantas.com and travel agents.

Qantas fares include checked baggage, complimentary food and beverages and seat selection.

A Qantas spokesperson said: “This international sale gives Australians the opportunity to lock in discounted fares to some of the most in-demand international destinations, including our new route between Perth and Paris.”

Table of a selection of fares. Please visit qantas.com for details of sale fares on other routes*.

Conditions: *Sale ends 11.59pm (AEDT) 5 February 2024, unless sold out prior. Selected travel dates and days apply and fares may not be available on all flights or days. Blackout periods apply. Flights to Paris are subject to regulatory and government approval. Visit qantas.com for full terms and conditions.
^ From 12 July 2024, the 17-hour Perth-Paris flights will initially operate four days per week during the peak European summer with the airline’s Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft. Services will move to three per week from mid-August 2024.

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