Hop on these amazingly cheap Asia flights with Qantas before they're gone!

Are you feeling the chill and dreaming of escaping to warmer climates?

Well, it's time to pack your bags and dust off your passport because a popular airline has just announced a sizzling hot sale that will have you jet-setting to some of Asia's most sought-after destinations without breaking the bank.

Whether you're craving the bustling streets of Tokyo, the serene beaches of Bali, or the cultural riches of Hong Kong, this sale promises incredible savings and unforgettable experiences awaiting travellers willing to seize the moment.


Qantas—affectionately known as the Flying Kangaroo—announced its latest Red Tail sale, which offers return flights to various Asian hotspots, including Bali, Seoul, Hong Kong, and many more.

Those departing from Sydney or Melbourne can snag a return flight to Bali for just $679.

If you're in the mood for a Philippine adventure, a return trip to Manila is offered for $799 from Sydney.

Melbourne-based travellers can also enjoy return fares to Seoul and Delhi at $929 and $949, respectively.


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Qantas unveiled a major sale on flights to top Asian spots like Bali, Seoul, and Hong Kong. Credits: Shutterstock


Meanwhile, the news gets even better for those who have been diligently accumulating Qantas points.

The sale includes Classic Plus rewards seats, meaning you can fly from Sydney to Bali and back for 44,400 points plus $325.

Or, if Seoul is calling your name, 59,800 points plus $359 will get you there and back from Melbourne.


However, what if you're in the mood for a touch of luxury? Qantas hasn't forgotten about those who prefer the finer things in life.

Business class deals are also part of the sale. A return business class flight from Melbourne to Bali costs $2499; if you're using points, it's just $564 plus 125,700 points.

For those looking to experience Hong Kong's dynamic energy, a return business class flight from Sydney is $4229, or $487 plus 254,200 points.


These fares include all the perks you'd expect from a premium airline: checked baggage, complimentary food and beverages, and the ability to select your seat in advance.

Unless they sell out earlier, these sale fares are available to book until 11:59 pm (AEDT) on May 28, 2024, and are valid for travel periods between June 2024 and March 2025.

However, before you rush to book, remember to check the fine print and conditions attached to your ticket.

It's always wise to be informed about cancellation policies, change fees, and other details that could affect your travel plans.


As travel enthusiasts eagerly browse through the tempting offers of Qantas Airways' Asia flight sale, it's essential to ensure that every aspect of your journey is well-prepared for smooth sailing.

While securing fantastic deals on flights is undoubtedly thrilling, it's equally crucial to consider the finer details, such as travel insurance coverage, to safeguard your adventure from unexpected turbulence.

Delving into the intricacies of travel insurance gaps can provide valuable insights to seniors and travellers of all ages, ensuring a worry-free and enjoyable exploration of Asia's wonders.
Key Takeaways
  • Qantas announced a large sale on flights to popular Asian destinations including Bali, Seoul, and Hong Kong.
  • Return flights start at $679 to Bali and go up to $949 to Delhi from Melbourne, with other competitive prices for different destinations and departure points.
  • The sale also includes Classic Plus rewards seats, allowing passengers to book flights using a combination of Qantas points and cash.
  • The sale fares come with benefits such as checked baggage, complimentary food and beverages, and seat selection, and are available to book until 11:59 pm (AEDT) on May 28, 2024, for travel periods between June 2024 and March 2025.
Would you be taking advantage of this sale from Qantas? Which Asian destination are you eyeing for your next holiday? Let us know in the comments below!
 
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Hi All, as far as I’m concerned Qantas can go bash it up their A….., they seem to think that Sydney and Melbourne are the only cities in Australia, so from Perth oldies go to hell Qantas you bitches……Rick62
 
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We in Perth appear to be on the other side of the World or at least THE GREAT DIVIDE.

Reminds me of the words in the song, 'What about me?'
 
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Yesterday I was invited to buy a raffle ticket in a major draw in the east to win a caravan but then I read the fine print and it said not for West Australian’s or the ACT, so why on bloody earth did they invite me??????…..Rick62
 
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