Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Qantas launches Asia sale from $519

Qantas has released over 80,000 discounted seats to popular destinations across Asia, with return Economy fares starting from just $519, as part of its third major international sale for the year.

The seven-day sale covers eight sought-after destinations including Bali, Tokyo, Bangkok, Manila, Singapore and Hong Kong. Travellers can snap up return Economy fares from:

  • Darwin and Perth to Singapore from $519
  • Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide to Bali from $679
  • Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane to Bangkok and Hong Kong from $929
  • Sydney and Melbourne to Tokyo from $949
  • Brisbane to Manila from $849

Fares include checked baggage, meals, beverages and inflight entertainment, with travel dates available from 19 April 2025 through to 28 February 2026, excluding blackout periods. The sale runs until 23:59 AEDT on Wednesday 2 April 2025, unless sold out earlier.

New Darwin to Singapore service takes off

The sale also features fares on Qantas’ newest international route between Darwin and Singapore, which launches on Sunday 30 March. The new service will add 60,000 seats annually and provide an important connection from northern Australia to Asia and Europe.

Premium options also on offer

Travellers seeking an upgraded experience can also take advantage of Premium Economy and Business Class deals, with return fares including:

  • Sydney to Bangkok Premium Economy from $2,749
  • Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane to Tokyo Business Class from $5,299
  • Darwin to Singapore Business Class from $3,299

Qantas International CEO Cam Wallace said the sale offers great value across some of the airline’s most in-demand destinations. “This is a perfect opportunity for anyone who missed out on our earlier sales to lock in their next international trip and explore Asia,” he said.

View all routes and book before 2 April at qantas.com

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