Tigerair have announced two massive sales today, involving $1 flights and very affordable trips of Bali

Tigerair are today putting on two very tempting sales to further their commitment to affordable travel. The first is following the concept of ‘pay to go on way, return for $1’ as they look to do something special for the approaching Easter holidays. The second sale will be to celebrate the recently launched services to Bali, offering discount flights to the popular destination via Adelaide, Melbourne, and Perth.

From midday (AEDT) today until midday (AEDT) on Friday 8th April, the ‘pay to go one way’ sale will allow passengers to book a return sector flight from any Tigerair Australia domestic destination for $1 for a travel period extending from May to late June of this year. If you aren’t following, that means you could buy, say, a flight from Sydney to Melbourne and then grab the return leg for just 1 shiny little dollar.

The Bali sale will also be starting at midday (AEDT) today, offering up flights from the three aforementioned cities to Bali starting from $89 each way. The sale will be running until midday (AEDT) Tuesday 22nd March.

“With our new Bali services beginning on 23 March, we also wanted to spread some of the excitement with heavily discounted fares to the popular leisure destination as we count down the days until Tigerair Australia’s first ever international flights.”, said Vanessa Regan, Head of Communications at Tigerair.

Thousands of fares are available for both sales, but customers are urged to plan ahead and book early to avoid any potential disappointment. The majority of the $1* fares are available mid-week (Tuesdays and Wednesdays), except for services to/from Coffs Harbour and to/from Whitsunday Coast which are available on all days that the airline flies to these destinations during the travel periods listed below.

 

Adelaide- Denpasar (Bali) 25 October- 14 December $109

Melbourne- Denpasar (Bali) 25 October- 14 December $129

Perth-Denpasar (Bali) 25 October- 14 December $89

 

For more information, terms and conditions, and bookings head to tigerair.com.au!

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