$59 fares to Gold Coast … if you’re quick

BONZA customers have until the end of this week to book one-way $59 flights to or from the Gold Coast.

The airline released 24,000 discounted tickets for flights before the end of January.

The discounted flights cover routes between the Gold Coast and Cairns, Mackay, Mt Isa, Rockhampton, Townsville, Whitsunday Coast, Albury, Launceston, Melbourne (Avalon), Melbourne (Tullamarine), and Mildura.

Chief executive officer Tim Jordan said Bonza is doing what it can to keep the cost of domestic air travel low.

“In 2023, Bonza connected more than 650,000 Aussies to fantastic destinations around this great country of ours and we’re kicking off 2024 with a big incentive to start the year with a dash of adventure made possible through affordable and accessible air travel,” Mr Jordan said.

“This is a great opportunity for travellers to take advantage of this sale and make the most of summer 2024 by seeing somewhere new this month.

“The festive season is often a busy and expensive time for most of us, so affordable air travel allows people to reward themselves by getting away for some much-deserved down time.”

Flights can be booked via the Fly Bonza app.

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