Virgin Australia launches a massive 72-hour sale – offering flights for as low as $45

More than 500,000 fares to top holiday destinations across Australia are on offer as a major carrier launches a mid-year flash sale. Fares to holiday hotspots including Byron Bay have been slashed to as low as $45 amid Virgin Australia’s Flight Frenzy sale. Flights between Sydney and the Sunshine Coast are on offer for as
Virgin Australia launches a massive 72-hour sale – offering flights for as low as $45

More than 500,000 fares to top holiday destinations across Australia are on offer as a major carrier launches a mid-year flash sale.

Fares to holiday hotspots including Byron Bay have been slashed to as low as $45 amid Virgin Australia‘s Flight Frenzy sale.

Flights between Sydney and the Sunshine Coast are on offer for as little as $69 and flights between Melbourne to Launceston are up for grabs for just $59.

Australians can plan their next holiday to some of the country’s most sought after holiday destinations between September 3, 2024 and April 30, 2025.

Travellers must act quickly to secure the discounted airfares, as the 72-hour sale ends at midnight AEST on Wednesday or unless sold out prior.

All fares include Velocity Frequent Flyer points and status credits.

The fares include:

Sydney to Ballina (Byron Bay) from $45*

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - NewsWire Photos - SEPTEMBER 09, 2022: General generic editorial stock image of airplane at Sydney Domestic Airport. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Nicholas Eagar

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA – NewsWire Photos – SEPTEMBER 09, 2022: General generic editorial stock image of airplane at Sydney Domestic Airport. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Nicholas Eagar

Melbourne to Launceston from $59*

Sydney to Gold Coast from $65*

Sydney to Sunshine Coast from $69*

Melbourne to Hobart from $75*

Canberra to Gold Coast from $75*

Melbourne to Adelaide from $79*

Brisbane to Cairns from $89*

Sydney to Melbourne from $89*

Melbourne to Gold Coast from $89*

Melbourne to Canberra from $99*

Sydney to Hamilton Island from $109*

Brisbane to Melbourne from $115*

Sydney to Cairns from $115*

Melbourne to Uluru from $115*

Brisbane to Uluru from $119*

Brisbane to Hobart from $125*

Melbourne to Hamilton Island from $129*

Melbourne to Cairns from $129*

Brisbane to Adelaide from $145*

Brisbane to Darwin from $169*

Melbourne to Darwin from $189*

Melbourne to Perth from $209*

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