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Fly To Bali In Qantas From Any Of These 5 Australian Cities With Tickets Starting At $638

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Bali is a popular travel destination for Australians, and Qantas is offering discounts on flights there. Discounted flights are available from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Canberra to the phenomenally popular holiday island, where Australians make up the majority of foreign visitors. For some travel dates in January and June of next year, the lowest bargain rates begin at $638 for an economy return.

Fly To Bali In Qantas

Qantas began their week-long domestic Christmas sale, and this sale offers you a return ticket to Bali for $638. 

If you’re searching for a little extra luxury when visiting Bali in late January, business class starts at $2449. Unless it is sold out before then, the sale will last for one week, ending at midnight on Thursday, December 14. Included in all Qantas fares are free food and drink, seat preference, and checked baggage.

Economy flights start at $109 one-way to over 40 destinations that are available for less than $150. Tuesday, December 12 at midnight is when the sale finishes.

Additionally, Qantas debuted two planes with a Christmas theme. From now until the end of December, travellers who fly on these aircraft will receive double frequent flyer points.

The planes, a Q400 “Dasher-8” and a 737 “Roo-dolph” from QantasLink, will travel both domestically and regionally.

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Access To Exclusive Deals

For the first time in the airline’s history, Qantas’ “wine time” will move forward from 4 pm to noon starting this month.

At the new earlier hour, domestic economy passengers will receive a complimentary choice of Australian wine or beer to enjoy with their midday or afternoon munchies.

In an announcement made on Wednesday, Qantas and Ticketek announced a collaboration that will enable regular travellers to use their points starting in March of 2019 to reserve concerts and other events.

Members will now have access to exclusive deals and exclusive pre-sales, in addition to new packages that bundle event tickets with lodging and travel.

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Australian Government Advises Visitors To Behave In Bali

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The Australian government has advised visitors to Bali to heed Indonesia’s requests for appropriate behavior. This year, Bali has taken a strong stance against visitors who disregard the laws and customs of the island.

A special task force was formed to keep an eye on the activities of foreign visitors; an official list of dos and don’ts for tourists was produced; a hotline was set up for anybody to report unruly travellers; and a tourist tax is scheduled to be implemented the following year.

The plea from Bali’s officials for Australians to show respect for religious sites was one thing that Assistant Foreign Affairs Minister Tim Watts told news.com.au last week was “really clear.”

Indonesian Deputy Tourism Minister Ni Made Ayu Marthini made explicit reference to two restrictions on the list of dos and don’ts, stating that visitors shouldn’t be riding motorbikes without helmets or wearing bikinis to temples, in addition to disregarding other traffic laws.

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Book your tickets ASAP from their website.

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