Affordable Travel Options Across 60 Australian Destinations
Qantas Airways has launched a major sale, offering one million discounted fares across its domestic network. The promotion includes both Economy and Business class seats across 60 destinations.
The sale provides passengers with the option to book using either Qantas Points or standard payments. Economy fares start at 5,400 points plus additional fees, or $109 for one-way travel. Business class seats are available from 23,500 points plus charges, or $369 for one-way trips.
Figure 1: Qantas announces sale on Flights to 60 destinations [Image: Clément Alloing]
Key Sale Details
The Qantas sale presents a significant opportunity for travellers to book discounted fares across its extensive domestic network. The promotion includes flights to regional, coastal, and major metropolitan destinations, catering to both leisure and business travellers.
- The sale runs until March 2, 2025, at 11:59 PM AEDT
- Customers can book flights using either Qantas Points or standard payments
- Travel periods covered under the sale include:
- April 29 to June 26, 2025
- July 22 to September 18, 2025
- October 14 to December 10, 2025
- More than one million seats are available at discounted rates across 60 domestic destinations
- Over 35 Economy Class routes are priced under $150
Qantas Domestic CEO Markus Svensson highlighted the significance of this sale for Australian travellers.
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“Today another one million sale fares will become available across our domestic Business and Economy cabins offering customers more choice and more value for their travel this year,” Svensson stated.
Competitive Pricing for Economy and Business Class
The sale features extensive discounts on domestic routes, making travel more accessible for Australians. More than 35 routes are priced under $150 for Economy class. Business class tickets offer reduced rates across major and regional routes.
Economy Class Fares
Short-haul routes offer the lowest fares, with flights starting at $109. Key examples include:
- Brisbane to Proserpine: $109 (5,400 points + $55)
- Ballina to Sydney: $109 (6,400 points + $45)
- Gold Coast to Sydney: $119 (6,200 points + $57)
Mid-range fares cover major city connections:
- Sydney to Melbourne: $149 (9,400 points + $55)
- Brisbane to Sydney: $139 (8,200 points + $57)
- Sunshine Coast to Sydney: $129 (7,400 points + $55)
Long-haul domestic flights reflect higher pricing:
- Perth to Sydney: $309 (25,400 points + $55)
- Brisbane to Perth: $309 (25,500 points + $54)
- Alice Springs to Melbourne: $299 (22,400 points + $75)
Business Class Fares
Business class tickets provide premium travel experiences at discounted rates.
Shorter business routes start at $369:
- Brisbane to Proserpine: $369 (23,500 points + $76)
- Brisbane to Rockhampton: $399 (25,200 points + $84)
- Canberra to Melbourne: $399 (24,300 points + $96)
Transcontinental and regional Business Class fares include:
- Melbourne to Sydney: $499 (33,900 points + $76)
- Brisbane to Melbourne: $549 (38,000 points + $75)
- Adelaide to Perth: $649 (46,000 points + $74)
Market Trends and Consumer Demand
The sale aligns with increasing demand for domestic travel in Australia. The Australian domestic aviation market has witnessed steady growth, with passenger numbers surpassing pre-pandemic levels. The sector generated $38.1 billion in revenue in 2023, with forecasts indicating continued expansion.
Figure 2: Qantas Airways remains a dominant player in the domestic travel sector [Image: Bidgee]
Qantas’s competitive pricing strategy enhances its market position. The airline remains a dominant player in the domestic travel sector, catering to both business and leisure travellers.
Qantas’s Strategic Focus on Domestic Growth
The sale reinforces Qantas’s commitment to domestic connectivity. The airline continues to invest in expanding its route network and enhancing affordability for travellers.
The promotional fares highlight Qantas’s strategy of maintaining competitive pricing while ensuring extensive domestic coverage. The airline’s focus on flexibility allows customers to choose between point-based redemptions and traditional payment methods.
Qantas’s investment in its domestic operations reflects broader industry trends. The airline aims to strengthen its market leadership by responding to consumer travel preferences with targeted pricing initiatives.
Booking and Availability
The sale remains open until March 2, 2025, at 11:59 PM AEDT. Availability is subject to demand, and bookings must be secured early to access the best deals.
The discounted fares offer an opportunity for Australians to plan their 2025 travel with affordable pricing options.