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$49 Flights To Brisbane In Jetstar’s ‘Beach Getaway’ Sale

By Ray White Whitsunday

‘Go on, cancel winter this year’ is the tag line from Jetstar, offering cheap flights to and from North Queensland this winter.

But in great news for Mackay and Whitsunday residents, the cheap fares go both ways.

So if you’re in need of a trip to Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne during winter, there are some seriously cheap flights you can get your hands on right now.

Where the cheap flights are

  • Mackay to Brisbane: From $49 (For travel April 17 – June 20, 2018)
  • Mackay to Brisbane: From $49 (July 17 – September 19, 2018)
  • Brisbane to Mackay: From $49 (April 17 – June 20)
  • Brisbane to Mackay: From $49 (July 17 – September 19)
  • Whitsunday Coast (Proserpine) to Brisbane: From $55 (July 24 – September 19, 2018)
  • Whitsunday Coast (Proserpine) to Sydney: From $69 (July 24 – September 19, 2018)
  • Whitsunday Coast (Proserpine) to Melbourne: From $89 (July 25 – September 19, 2018)
  • Melbourne to Whitsunday Coast (Proserpine): From $89 (May 4 – June 18, 2018 and July 25 – September 19, 2018)
  • Brisbane to Whitsunday Coast (Proserpine): From $55 (July 24 – September 19, 2018)
  • Hamilton Island to Sydney: From $85 (May 4 – June 27 and July 24 – September 19, 2018)

You can book any of the above flights via Jetstar.

And if you can catch any of the cheap $49 flights to Brisbane, Virgin is also offering a Chinese New Year sale, with return trips to Hong Kong via Brisbane for just $643.

Source: Daily Mercury.

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