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Qantas has launched a massive international sale with bargain flights from Melbourne to Fiji, London and more

You could fly from Melbourne to Vanuatu and back for $499, to Honolulu and back for $999, or to London and back for $1,740

Melissa Woodley
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As the sunny days in Melbourne become fewer and farther between, you don't have to give up on getting your dose of sunshine. The people at Qantas are making sure we get our fix of Vitamin D with a massive sale on flights to some beloved tropical destinations. Honolulu? Tick! Fiji? Yep! Vanuatu? You bet – and some of the return flights are going for less than $499! Plus, if you're keen to get over to the Northern Hemisphere, you could snag return flights from Melbourne to London and back for $1,740. It's a sweet deal worth snapping up to make your aspirations of a 2025 getaway a reality. 

You’ve got only one week to nab these super discounted fares, with the sale launching today (April 29) and ending on May 5 (unless sold out prior). There’s a huge range of travel dates from May 2025 to March 2026 – so if you’ve already burned through this year’s annual leave, here’s your chance to lock in an early 2026 escape. 

So, where to? Island time is calling, with return flights from Melbourne to Nadi, Fiji starting at just $729, or chill out in Bali with return flights from $721. Sun, sand and savings go hand in hand – so why not take advantage of discounted return flights to Honolulu from Melbourne from just $999. Or, if you’ve had your fix of tropical bliss, you can snag cheap return flights from Melbourne to Beijing from $1,612, or flights to Los Angeles and back from $1,867.

You can check out more discounted destinations on the Qantas website 
here.

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