Jetstar launches $99 Bali fares as flights are set to resume
- Jetstar’s first flight to Bali set to take off on 14 March, as the island welcomes back tourists
- 24-hour Bali flash sale today with one-way fares from $99
- Jetstar to be the first Australian airline to resume services into Bali
Friday 4 March, 2022: Jetstar has today launched a Bali flash sale with fares from $99, as the low cost airline prepares to relaunch direct flights to the popular island in 10 days time.
From 14 March, Jetstar will operate three-weekly Bali services from Melbourne, marking the first time Jetstar has flown to Bali since flights were grounded on 26 March, 2020.
To help stimulate travel demand back to the popular island destination, Jetstar is today launching a 24 hour sale with one-way Bali fares from seven Australian cities, starting from $99.
Travel dates vary per route but include early May to late June, mid-July to late September and early October to mid-December 2022.
The Jetstar Un-Bali-vable Fare Frenzy runs from 12.00am to 11.59pm AEDT Friday 4 March 2022, unless sold out prior. Fares and full conditions are available at Jetstar.com.
The low fares include:
· Adelaide to Bali (Denpasar) from $99
· Brisbane to Bali (Denpasar) from $125
· Cairns to Bali (Denpasar) from $99
· Darwin to Bali (Denpasar) from $105
· Melbourne (Tullamarine) to Bali (Denpasar) from $125
· Sydney to Bali (Denpasar) from $125
· Perth to Bali (Denpasar) from $99
Under Jetstar’s Fly Flexible policies, customers can change the date of their travel if their plans change (a fare difference may apply). Other flexible options may be available, check the Jetstar website for further information.
Plus, if customers are affected by changes to border restrictions, they will always be able to get a credit voucher to the full value of their booking. Depending on the circumstances, cash refunds or free changes to flight dates or times may also be available. Terms and Conditions apply..
All passengers on Jetstar international flights (aged 12 years and older) will be required to be fully vaccinated with a TGA-approved or recognised vaccine (unless they have an exemption). Before booking, customers should check the latest government travel requirements for Australia and their destination.
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The Jetstar Group is one of Asia Pacific’s fastest growing airline brands with one of the most extensive ranges of destinations in the region. It is made up of Jetstar Airways (subsidiary of the Qantas Group) in Australia and New Zealand, Jetstar Asia in Singapore, Jetstar Pacific in Vietnam, and Jetstar Japan in Japan. Jetstar branded carriers operate up to 5,000 flights a week to more than 85 destinations. The Jetstar Group carried more than 37 million passengers in financial year 2017.