Virgin Australia Drops 50K Sale Fares To Islands

Virgin Australia has dropped more than 50,000 sale fares to idyllic island hotspots like Bali, Vanuatu, Samoa and Fiji

Geoffrey Thomas

By Geoffrey Thomas Sun Feb 4, 2024

Virgin Australia has dropped more than 50,000 sale fares to idyllic island hotspots like Bali, Vanuatu, Samoa and Fiji from as low as $449* return, available to book now for five days only.

Aussies can swap the city for sea views in 2024 with the unmissable sale fares available for travel between Tuesday 13 February 2024 and Saturday 30 November 2024. Sale fares can be booked here now until midnight AEST this Friday 9 February 2024 (unless sold out prior).

International sale fare highlights (return Economy Lite fares)

  • Adelaide <> Denpasar (Bali) from $449* return
  • Gold Coast <> Denpasar (Bali) from $449* return
  • Sydney <> Nadi (Fiji) from $479* return
  • Brisbane <> Nadi (Fiji) from $499* return
  • Melbourne <> Denpasar (Bali) from $509* return
  • Melbourne <> Nadi (Fiji) from $519* return
  • Brisbane <> Port Vila (Vanuatu) from $519* return
  • Brisbane <> Denpasar (Bali) from $549* return
  • Sydney <> Denpasar (Bali) from $549* return
  • Brisbane <> Apia (Samoa) from $559* return

Virgin Australia sale fares include Velocity Frequent Flyer Points and Status Credits with eligible bookings, helping travellers to climb the Status ranks or build that Points balance faster. Velocity is free to join, here.

T&Cs; *Sale ends midnight AEST Friday 9 February 2024, unless sold out prior. The $449 fare example is for a return Economy Lite fare from Adelaide to Denpasar (Bali) Fares based on bookings on the internet. Subject to availability. Fare prices are in AUD. Travel periods and conditions apply.

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