Virgin Australia EOFY sale 2024

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Fly and earn up to 20,000 Velocity points

Verified Yesterday Expires 21 Jan 2025
Earn up to 20,000 Velocity Points eligible for Virgin Australia international long haul flight, operated by Qatar Airways for Virgin Australia. Available for travel from 12 June to 30 September 2025. T&Cs apply.
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Australia flights from $60

Available for travel on select dates across Australia. Sample fare departs from Ballina Byron to Sydney. T&Cs apply.
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Flights to Vanuatu from $480

Book your flights now to Vanuatu starting from just $480. T&Cs apply.
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Nadi, Fiji flights from $549

Available for travel on select dates. T&Cs apply.
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International flights from $525 on Virgin Australia

Sample fare departs from Melbourne to Queenstown. Destination includes Apia (Samoa), Denpasar (Bali), Tokyo (Haneda), Nadi (Fiji) and Port Vila (Vanuatu). T&Cs apply.
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Flights to Bali from $532

Available for travel on select dates. T&Cs apply.
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Flights to Queenstown from $520

Available for travel on select dates. T&Cs apply.
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Flights to New Zealand from $520

Book your flights now to New Zealand starting from just $520. T&Cs apply.
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Flights to Fiji from $396

Book your flights now to Fiji starting from just $396. T&Cs apply.
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Flights to Bali from $532

Book your flights now to Bali starting from just $532. T&Cs apply.

Virgin Australia is no stranger to offering Aussies across the country stacks of deals on local breaks. As EOFY provides one of the most anticipated sale events, we've got exactly what there is to need to know about nabbing a Virgin Australia flight deal.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best Virgin Australia EOFY sale shopping tips?

  • Be flexible: Check out sale flights set to depart on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. These time frames are favoured for cheaper seats.
  • Consider alternative airports: Instead of flying to a primary airport such as Melbourne Tullamarine or the Whitsundays, think about booking secondary airports nearby including Melbourne Avalon, Brisbane for the Sunshine Coast or Gold Coast and Prosperpine for the Whitsundays. Those wanting to visit Byron Bay from southern states can sometimes find cheaper flights to the Gold Coast rather than Ballina-Byron – the travel time from airport to destination is relatively the same.

Why should you book Virgin Australia EOFY sales?

In the past, Virgin Australia has come through with $69 domestic fares and $229 international flights as a part of its EOFY sale. As a result of added competition in a post-coronavirus travel sphere, 2021 has seen Australian seats as low as $39 or $49 one way. While worldwide fares are off the table for the moment, we expect to see some discounts echoing the ones we've seen throughout the year.

What is Virgin Australia's flexibility policy?

Virgin Australia offers unlimited, free date changes for travel up until 31 January 2022 on new and future bookings.

Alternatively, you also have the option of booking flexi fares that have no fee for cancellation before scheduled departures.

What should I know about booking Virgin Australia EOFY sale flights during COVID-19?

When booking Virgin Australia flights during the EOFY sale, keep the following in mind:
  • Flexibility policy: Ensure you're across the latest updates around cancellations and flexibility – see above for the full policy.
  • Health and wellbeing policy: Airports now feature digital check-in, social distancing must be practised, cash is not being accepted (card only), self-scanning of boarding passes and face masks must be worn on board the aircraft.

Want more EOFY sales?

With your airfares all sorted, get the rest of your holiday sorted with EOFY deals on accommodation, car hire and experiences.

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