“That is our ticket to restoration – 800,000 half-price airfares to get Australians travelling and supporting tourism operators, companies, journey brokers and airways who proceed to do it powerful by COVID-19, whereas our worldwide borders stay closed,” Prime Minister Scott Morrison advised Newsltd.

Morrison is anticipated to announce extra particulars of the $1.2 billion tourism help bundle on Thursday.
We do know the flights will probably be on sale from Qantas, Jetstar and Virgin Australia between April 1 and July 1.
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Tips on how to get your half-price flight
To e-book a half-price flight, you will want to go browsing to the foremost airline web sites. At this stage, the flights will largely be on Qantas, Jetstar and Virgin Australia.
Smaller airways can decide into the scheme, however they should have been flying the route for a minimum of two years.

In keeping with studies, about 46,000 half-price tickets will probably be made accessible every week.
The flights have to be for inter-state journey. So you’ll be able to’t rating a ticket from the Gold Coast to Cairns. You may solely get a half-price flight to a different state.
Keep in mind, the half-price flights will go dwell on April 1.
Half value flight routes
The flight routes presently count on to be on the record for low cost flights embody:
- Adelaide – Gold Coast
- Melbourne – Gold Coast
- Sydney – Gold Coast
- Canberra – Gold Coast
- Avalon – Gold Coast
- Melbourne – Cairns
- Sydney – Cairns
- Darwin – Cairns
- Sydney – Proserpine
- Sydney – Hamilton Island
- Sunshine Coast (Queensland)
- Sydney – Maroochydore
- Melbourne – Maroochydore
- Adelaide – Maroochydore
- Adelaide – Alice Springs
- Sydney – Uluru
- Brisbane – Alice Springs
- Melbourne – Alice Springs
- Perth – Alice Springs
- Sydney – Alice Springs
- Brisbane – Uluru
- Melbourne – Uluru
- Melbourne – Launceston
- Sydney – Launceston
- Brisbane – Launceston
- Melbourne – Devonport
- Melbourne – Burnie
- Darwin – Broome
- Sydney – Broome
- Melbourne – Broome
- Gold Coast – Avalon
- Sydney – Avalon
- Melbourne – Merimbula
- Adelaide – Kingscote