Qantas has today launched a major 7-day sale, giving customers the chance to book one million discounted Business and Economy seats, using their Qantas Points or cash, across 60 destinations around Australia.

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QantasQantas has today launched a major 7-day sale, giving customers the chance to book one million discounted Business and Economy seats, using their Qantas Points or cash, across 60 destinations around Australia.
The Domestic Economy seats start from 5,400 points (plus taxes, fees and carrier charges) or $109 one-way, with more than 35 routes under $150. Domestic Business seats start from 23,500 points (plus taxes, fees and carrier charges) or $369 one-way.
Sale fares are for travel from 29 April to 26 June 2025, 22 July to 18 September 2025 and 14 October to 10 December 2025, and available until 11.59pm (AEDT) 2 March 2025, unless sold out prior.
Some of the one-way Economy and Business sale fares (starting from) are below. This is a selection of fares, please visit Qantas.com for details of sale fares on other routes.
Qantas Domestic CEO Markus Svensson said the major sale offered excellent value for customers wanting to lock in their travel plans for 2025.
“We know Australians love a getaway. 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. And with 60 regional and capital city destinations covered, it’s a fantastic opportunity for those looking to book a weekend getaway, family interstate trip or travelling for business.”
| Route (Economy) | Sale fare (one way) | Classic Plus Points Price (one way) |
| Brisbane – Proserpine | $109 | 5,400 points + $55 |
| Ballina – Sydney | $109 | 6,400 points + $45 |
| Gold Coast – Sydney | $119 | 6,200 points + $57 |
| Adelaide – Kangaroo Island | $119 | 6,600 points + $53 |
| Sunshine Coast – Sydney | $129 | 7,400 points + $55 |
| Sydney – Tamworth | $129 | 7,400 points + $55 |
| Brisbane – Sydney | $139 | 8,200 points + $57 |
| Hobart – Sydney | $139 | 8,100 points + $58 |
| Adelaide – Melbourne | $139 | 8,500 points + $54 |
| Bendigo – Sydney | $139 | 8,200 points + $57 |
| Adelaide – Whyalla | $139 | 8,300 points + $56 |
| Melbourne – Sydney | $149 | 9,400 points + $55 |
| Albury – Sydney | $149 | 9,800 points + $51 |
| Coffs Harbour – Sydney | $159 | 10,900 points + $50 |
| Burnie – Melbourne | $159 | 9,700 points + $62 |
| Brisbane – Hamilton Island | $159 | 9,600 points + $63 |
| Melbourne – Mildura | $159 | 9,800 points + $61 |
| Orange – Sydney | $159 | 10,300 points + $56 |
| Brisbane – Melbourne | $169 | 11,500 points + $54 |
| Davenport – Melbourne | $169 | 10,600 points + $63 |
| Adelaide – Mount Gambier | $169 | 11,500 points + $54 |
| Merimbula – Sydney | $169 | 12,100 points + $48 |
| Geraldton – Perth | $179 | 11,000 points + $69 |
| Mount Isa – Townsville | $179 | 10,900 points + $70 |
| Griffith – Sydney | $179 | 13,400 points + $45 |
| Adelaide – Brisbane | $209 | 15,400 points + $55 |
| Kalgoorlie – Perth | $229 | 14,900 points + $80 |
| Adelaide – Perth | $269 | 21,600 points + $53 |
| Alice Springs – Melbourne | $299 | 22,400 points + $75 |
| Perth – Sydney | $309 | 25,400 points + $55 |
| Brisbane – Perth | $309 | 25,500 points + $54 |
| Route (Business Class) | Sale fare (one-way) | Classic Plus Points Price (one way) |
| Brisbane – Proserpine | $369 | 23,500 points + $76 |
| Brisbane – Newcastle | $399 | 26,000 points + $75 |
| Brisbane – Rockhampton | $399 | 25,200 points + $84 |
| Canberra – Melbourne | $399 | 24,300 points + $96 |
| Melbourne – Newcastle | $399 | 26,100 points + $73 |
| Gold Coast – Sydney | $449 | 29,700 points + $78 |
| Hobart – Sydney | $479 | 32,000 points + $79 |
| Brisbane – Sydney | $499 | 33,700 points + $78 |
| Kalgoorlie – Perth | $499 | 31,900 points + $101 |
| Sunshine Coast – Sydney | $499 | 33,900 points + $76 |
| Melbourne – Sydney | $499 | 33,900 points + $76 |
| Adelaide – Sydney | $549 | 37,600 points + $79 |
| Brisbane – Cairns | $549 | 37,500 points + $81 |
| Brisbane – Melbourne | $549 | 38,000 points + $75 |
| Coffs Harbour – Melbourne | $549 | 37,700 points + $78 |
| Adelaide – Newcastle | $569 | 39,600 points + $74 |
| Alice Spring – Darwin | $589 | 37,400 points + $122 |
| Adelaide – Alice Spring | $599 | 40,200 points + $97 |
| Cairns – Darwin | $599 | 39,200 points + $110 |
| Adelaide – Perth | $649 | 46,000 points + $74 |
Source: Qantaas
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