Qantas launches Asia sale

Qantas has today launched a one-week sale on flights to Asia, releasing more than 80,000 discounted seats with return Economy fares starting from just $519.

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By Airline Ratings Tue Sep 16, 2025

Qantas has today launched a one-week sale on flights to Asia, releasing more than 80,000 discounted seats with return Economy fares starting from just $519*.

From today, travellers can book a wide range of destinations across the continent, including Bali, Singapore, Thailand, Hong Kong, the Philippines and Japan.

Example return Economy fares:

  • Melbourne – Bali from $599: Available for travel in October–November 2025 (pre-Christmas) or May–June 2026 as Australia heads into winter.

  • Brisbane – Manila from $829: An ideal starting point for exploring the Philippines’ islands. Qantas flies daily from Sydney and from 27 October 2025 will increase Brisbane–Manila services to five per week**.

  • Sydney – Bangkok from $929: Available late-February to mid-March, a popular time to explore Thailand’s capital.

  • Melbourne – Tokyo from $1,099: Includes travel during Japan’s world-famous cherry blossom season. Qantas flies to Tokyo daily from Melbourne and Brisbane, with Sydney operating double daily services**.

  • Sydney – Bengaluru from $949: Multiple travel periods available across India’s winter, spring and summer.

All Qantas fares include checked baggage, food and beverages. Sale fares are valid for travel on selected dates between October 2025 and August 2026, and are available until 11.59pm (AEST) Tuesday 24 September 2025*, unless sold out earlier.


Sample return fares (from major Australian cities)

From Sydney

  • Economy: Bali $679 | Jakarta $799 | Manila $879 | Bengaluru $949 | Tokyo $1,099

  • Business: Bali $2,799 | Tokyo $5,299 | Bengaluru $5,399

From Melbourne

  • Economy: Bali $599 | Singapore $769 | Jakarta $799 | Manila $879 | Bengaluru $949 | Tokyo $1,099

  • Business: Bali $2,499 | Jakarta $4,299 | Tokyo $5,299

From Brisbane

  • Economy: Bali $679 | Singapore $809 | Jakarta $829 | Manila $829 | Tokyo $1,099

  • Business: Jakarta $4,299 | Tokyo $5,299 | Bengaluru $5,399

From Adelaide

  • Economy: Jakarta $829 | Manila $879 | Tokyo $1,199

  • Business: Bali $2,799 | Tokyo $5,299 | Bengaluru $5,399

From Perth

  • Economy: Singapore $519

From Darwin

  • Economy: Singapore $519


Subject to availability.
*Schedule subject to change.
***Sale ends 11:59pm (AEST) Tuesday 24 September 2025, unless sold out prior. Selected travel dates and blackout periods apply. Some flights subject to government/regulatory approval. Visit qantas.com for full terms and conditions.

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