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Epic Asian flight sale for Australians

Epic Asian flight sale for Australians

Low-cost flight legends Scoot have launched a New Year network sale, which you need to know about.

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The name of the sale is kind of misleading; you haven’t missed it, it’s happening now, from 16 January until 22 January.

If your new year's resolution was to travel somewhere in 2024, you probably aren't going to get a much better sign than this.

There’s 55 adventure-filled destinations to travel to, including the main ones in Singapore, Malaysia, Japan, Thailand, Indonesia, China, India, the Philippines, South Korea, and Vietnam, and some left-field destinations in those places too.

South Korea is shaping up as one of the hottest destinations of 2024, on the topic of which, if you haven’t read our exploration of South Korea’s clash of culture, you’re kidding yourself.  

Back to the sale though. A quick scan and the ones that looked good to us include:

  • Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam – from $185

  • Denpasar, Indonesia – from $190

  • Singapore – from $195

  • Cebu, Philippines - from $215

  • Jeju, South Korea - from $295

  • Osaka, Japan – from $315

Travellers looking to make the most of the sale will be able to book now until 23 January 3:00AM AEDT. Please see the full list of sales from Scoot and more information flyscoot.com/en/promotions/au-jan-gotta-scoot

Stay there

BnA Wall Art Hotel, Tokyo, was one of get lost’s favourite hotels of 2023 – click here for more information. 

From around AU$150 per night.

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Tags: flight, japan, philippines, sale, singapore, south korea, vietnam

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