Qantas Launches Boxing Day Sale

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December 26, 2023
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Qantas has launched a Boxing Day sale with discounted fares available on almost every domestic
route for travel in the second half of 2024.

Domestic Economy sale fares start from $109 one-way, with many routes on sale for under $150
during a range of travel periods in the second half of 2024.

The sale fares are available for 72 hours from today unless sold out.

The airline says its fares include checked baggage, complimentary food and beverages, free Wi-Fi and seat selection.

Customers still holding a Qantas COVID credit can use their credit up until 31 December 2023.

These bookings are also eligible for double Qantas Points. To access the double points promotion, customers must register here and book an eligible flight with a QF flight number by 31 December 2023. Customers can claim a refund for their COVID-19 credit at any time.

Some of the one-way economy fares are below:

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