South Pacific and Asia flights from $99 on AirAsia

It’s almost the end of the year and to get you through the last of 2017, AirAsia has a flight sale that’ll take you across its entire network from October 2017 to March 2018 for as little as $99.

This super low fare is on journeys from Darwin to Bali and is one-way only. Fly return though and you won’t have to pay the cost of two one-way fares when you book through Flight Centre. Instead, you’ll pay a fraction of the cost as we found return flights down to $129. This is on journeys from 12-15 November, though these aren’t the only dates you can travel to revel in this fare.

It’s not the only destination you can take off to in this sale either. Other cities you can discover include Kuala Lumpur from $119 (departing Perth), Auckland from $139 (departing Gold Coast) and Phuket from $183 (departing Perth).

Flights depart from Melbourne, Sydney, Perth and Gold Coast with most including a stopover in Kuala Lumpur.

While this sale is on travel between 2 October 2017 and 31 March 2018, blackout dates still apply during the peak Christmas season.

As AirAsia is a budget carrier, your ticket to fly doesn’t include checked luggage or in-flight meals and entertainment. However, you can add these on for a fee during the booking process.

This AirAsia Year-End sale ends 15 October 2017 or until seats sell out.

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