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Jetstar drops massive birthday sale with return free flight deals

Duncan MurrayNCA NewsWire
For its 18th birthday the airline has also released a selection of signature drinks based on top destinations. Jetstar
Camera IconFor its 18th birthday the airline has also released a selection of signature drinks based on top destinations. Jetstar Credit: Supplied

Jetstar is celebrating 18 years in the skies with another round of cheap tickets, including free return flights.

The sale kicks off at midnight on Tuesday and will run for 48 hours.

More than 400,000 tickets are available for destinations including Aussie favourites Bali, Phuket, Hawaii, Vietnam, Japan and Seoul.

All of the fares include a free return flight but do not cover the price of checked baggage.

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Camera IconMore than 400,000 cheap seats will go on sale from midnight on Tuesday. NCA NewsWire / Ian Currie Credit: News Corp Australia

The cheapest domestic route is Melbourne to Sydney from $69, while flying return to Bali from Darwin will set travellers back just $199.

The priciest flight is Sydney to Incheon Airport in Seoul, South Korea for $550.

A Jetstar Club membership costs $55 a year but comes with advance access to the sale tickets from midday on Tuesday.

Flight dates vary per route but range from mid-July 2022 to late February 2023.

The airline is also marking the occasion with a selection of signature drinks based on top local and international destinations.

The airline is also marking the occasion with a selection of signature drinks based on top local and international destinations. Image: Jetstar
Camera IconFor its 18th birthday the airline has also released a selection of signature drinks based on top destinations. Jetstar Credit: Supplied

Designed to resemble the flavours of Bali, the Gold Coast, Melbourne and Queenstown, the seltzers were crafted by Melbourne company Hop Nation.

Bali flavour invokes rambutan and soursop, Gold Coast was based on coconut, fairy floss, sea salt and Queenstown tastes like mulled wine, cloves and cinnamon.

The special Melbourne brew was based on a deconstructed cafe latte.

Originally published as Jetstar drops massive birthday sale with return free flight deals

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