Australia’s newest low-cost airline is set to launch with flights as low as $49 to some hidden regional gems. 7NEWS
“It’s important that Aussie travellers know we’re on sale, not having a sale. We’re committed to low-cost fares which will, in turn, stimulate new markets for Australia’s domestic tourism industry. We’re confident whenever customers choose to travel, all our fares and not just our starting fares will represent great value,” Povey said.
Flights are available to book through to October 2023, with travellers advised to book on the Fly Bonza app for the lowest fares.Airport are expected to go on sale in a matter of weeks. Travellers who have already downloaded the app should delete it and reinstall the latest version to book flights.Your cookie settings are preventing this third party content from displaying.
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