Aussies will soon be able to book a trip to some of their favourite holiday spots around the world and fly home for free as part of Jetstar's huge 48-hour flash sale (pictured is Hawaii)
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Jetstar launches massive ‘return for free’ sale with flights to Hawaii, Asia and New Zealand all up for grabs – but you have to be quick

  • Jetstar will launch a 48-hour sale on Thursday offering return flights for free
  • Destinations include Hawaii, New Zealand, Asia and cities around Australia
  • Travellers will only have to pay for one flight if they book within certain months
  • The sale will run from 12am on Thursday and finish at 11.59pm on Friday 

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Aussies will soon be able to book a trip to some of their favourite holiday spots around the world and fly home for free as part of Jetstar’s huge 48-hour flash sale.

Hawaii, New Zealand, Asia and cities around Australia are all included in the sale where travellers will only have to pay for their departing flight.

The sale will run from 12am on Thursday and finish at 11.59pm on Friday.

The free return fares will be available for trips booked from May to August next year.

Aussies will soon be able to book a trip to some of their favourite holiday spots around the world and fly home for free as part of Jetstar's huge 48-hour flash sale (pictured is Hawaii)

Aussies will soon be able to book a trip to some of their favourite holiday spots around the world and fly home for free as part of Jetstar's huge 48-hour flash sale (pictured is Hawaii)

Aussies will soon be able to book a trip to some of their favourite holiday spots around the world and fly home for free as part of Jetstar’s huge 48-hour flash sale (pictured is Hawaii)

Jetstar is offering a huge 48-hour flash sale with return flights on offer for free

Jetstar is offering a huge 48-hour flash sale with return flights on offer for free

Jetstar is offering a huge 48-hour flash sale with return flights on offer for free

Some of the destinations include Honolulu, Auckland, Tokyo, the Whitsundays, Bangkok and Queenstown.

Sydneysiders can travel to Ho Chi Minh City and back from just $339 between May and June next year.

Those in Cairns in northern Queensland can book a return trip to Tokyo from just $444, while those wanting to fly from the Gold Coast to the New Zealand capital of Wellington can fly and return for just $275.

Tokyo is one of the destinations Jetstar travellers can fly to with a return trip for free

Tokyo is one of the destinations Jetstar travellers can fly to with a return trip for free

Tokyo is one of the destinations Jetstar travellers can fly to with a return trip for free

Travellers can also travel to Vietnam as part of the sale

Travellers can also travel to Vietnam as part of the sale

Travellers can also travel to Vietnam as part of the sale

A return trip from Melbourne to Honolulu between August 9 and August 30 next year will set travellers back just $499.

Those wanting to fly from the Victorian capital to Bangkok can book a flight for $399 if they’re planning to travel between July 18 and August 31. 

Flights are also on offer for domestic trips around Australia.

Flights from Melbourne to Perth and back start from $240, while Darwin to Sydney return starts at a low fare of $224.

Anyone living in Adelaide can fly to the Sunshine Coast and back by forking out $140. 

Club Jetstar members can check out the sale early from midday on Wednesday. 

New Zealand also has many destinations on offer in the sale including Auckland, Queenstown and Wellington

New Zealand also has many destinations on offer in the sale including Auckland, Queenstown and Wellington

New Zealand also has many destinations on offer in the sale including Auckland, Queenstown and Wellington

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