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Qantas has just dropped a huge sale with super cheap flights to London, New York and Tokyo

You could score return flights from Australia to London for $1,799, or to the USA from $1,099

Winnie Stubbs
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Winnie Stubbs
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If your Instagram feed is flooded with summery European snaps and you’re battling some serious FOMO, this might be the news you've been waiting for. Qantas has just kicked off its latest International Red Tail Sale, with more than 450,000 discounted flights to almost 30 destinations around the world.

Want to brush shoulders with the stars in Hollywood? You could fly from Melbourne to Los Angeles and back for $1,099. Keen to see the Big Apple? You could fly from Sydney to New York and back for $1,699. Want a Euro trip instead? Return flights from Sydney to London start at $1,799.

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Launching today, the sale includes discounted fares across more than 120 routes, and all cabin types – so now’s your chance to fly First Class on the cheap(ish). Return flights to Tokyo in Economy start at $1,049, or you could upgrade and fly there and back in Business Class for $4,999. Other routes featured in the sale include Brisbane to Seoul (from $949 return), Sydney to Vanuatu (from $699 return) and Brisbane to Queensland (from $619 return).

Discounted flights are available between August 2024 and June 2025, with some fares even available over the Christmas and New Year travel period – it's not quite a Euro summer, but a Euro spring will do.

The sale will be live until 11.59pm (Sydney time) on Monday, August 5 – so you’ll want to act fast. Learn more and book over here.

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