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Australians can purchase plane tickets to dozens of discounted destinations as one of the nation's largest airlines offers half a million discounted fares.
The airline announced on Wednesday that it is reducing the price of 450,000 tickets on domestic and international flights as part of its Takeoff More Sale.
Over 100 routes are included in the sale that concludes on March 3.
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Flights to Seoul can be found as low as $269.
The airline will also connect Darwin customers with Bali from $165 and Sydney with Vanuatu from $185.
going for $29.
Domestic flight fares are available for travel between late April 2025 and late January 2026, while international flights are available for travel between mid-March and mid-December 2025.


The airline's announcement is a continuation of its effort to keep flight prices low.
"Twenty years after launching in 2004, we're still providing the same affordable option of $29 sale fares that we initially offered," Jetstar Group CEO Stephanie Tully stated.
'With a continually increasing number of modern aircraft, a steadily expanding network, and consistently reliable operational performance, Jetstar is providing our customers with even more excellent value.'
The airline's decision to lower its prices follows a recent trend in the industry, where numerous airlines have significantly reduced their fares.
Qantas launched a seven-day sale on February 24 for 60 destinations, offering one million business and economy seats to attract customers.
Travel agency Flight Centre has introduced a sale featuring reduced prices on flights to well-known vacation spots such as London, Paris, Tokyo, and Seoul.
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