Virgin Australia’s big 24-hour sale on domestic and international flights

Virgin Australia has launched a huge leap year flight sale for 24-hours only.

Flights start from as little as $35 and feature more than 200,000 fares at reduced prices for 24 hours only, available until midnight AEST on Thursday on select flights for travel between April 1 and June 30.

Flights include domestic and international destinations including tourist hot spots such as Gold Coast, Hamilton Island, Bali and Fiji.

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Virgin Australia said all sale fares included Velocity Frequent Flyer Points and Status Credits.

“With a sale like this only occurring once every four years, travellers are encouraged to take the leap and book the incredible sale fares,” a Virgin spokesperson said.

Holiday destinations such as Bali are on sale for as little as $385. Credit: jokoleo/Getty Images

Domestic sale one-way Economy Lite fares (available in both directions)

  • Ballina (Byron Bay) <> Sydney from $35
  • Melbourne <> Launceston from $39
  • Sydney <> Sunshine Coast from $55
  • Sydney <> Gold Coast from $59
  • Sydney <> Melbourne from $65
  • Melbourne <> Gold Coast from $69
  • Brisbane <> Cairns from $75
  • Adelaide <> Gold Coast from $85
  • Brisbane <> Uluru from $89
  • Sydney <> Cairns from $89
  • Melbourne <> Uluru from $89
  • Brisbane <> Hobart from $99
  • Melbourne <> Hamilton Island from $99
  • Perth <> Cairns from $129

International Sale Economy Lite fare highlights

  • Adelaide <> Denpasar (Bali) from $385 return
  • Melbourne <> Denpasar (Bali) from $439 return
  • Sydney <> Denpasar (Bali) from $459 return
  • Sydney <> Nadi (Fiji) from $469 return
  • Sydney <> Queenstown from $405 return
  • Brisbane <> Nadi (Fiji) from $479 return
  • Brisbane <> Port Villa (Vanuatu) from $489 return
  • Brisbane <> Queenstown from $455 return
  • Melbourne <> Nadi (Fiji) from $539 return
  • Brisbane <> Apia (Samoa) from $555 return

Check the Virgin website for more information on these limited time flights.

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