Jetstar flights to Japan in January

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Mattyana2003

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Hi out there intrepid bargain hunters. I've been keeping an eye on Jetstar flights to Japan leaving after Xmas and coming back end of Jan for a bit of ski/sushi. They only have released their direct Gold Coast to Tokyo flights in the last few days and they are pretty expensive at $1000 each. Does anyone out there know when Jetstar routinely has their sales out each year? Thanks for any help you can give.
 
I think it may be unlikely to get a Sale fare for the Xmas holidays. Could be worth looking at the Asian airlines during that period.
JQ usually has a Birthday Sale around 6 May each year with 2 for1 fares to Japan - but the travel period excludes Dec-Jan.
Otherwise you could use points for a Classic Award if available (around 70,000).
 
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Hi out there intrepid bargain hunters. I've been keeping an eye on Jetstar flights to Japan leaving after Xmas and coming back end of Jan for a bit of ski/sushi. They only have released their direct Gold Coast to Tokyo flights in the last few days and they are pretty expensive at $1000 each. Does anyone out there know when Jetstar routinely has their sales out each year? Thanks for any help you can give.

Hate to be the bearer of bad news, though realistically this is peak season & it is/would be unlikely that JQ discount fares during this period. I could be wrong though...
Perhaps as an alternative try one of the asian carriers.
if you keep monitoring the fares & you see an attractive price, grab it while you can..
Cheers,
jl :D
 
If you are happy to go outside of ski season, the 2-4-1 sale is terrific value. I used it a few years ago and went in July - it's the middle of their summer so they think it's too hot to be outside that much (Disneyland wasnt that busy) but 'too hot' for them is 30 degrees.
 
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