Brisbane, Sydney, And Perth To Doha: Virgin Australia Launches Game-Changing International Flights With Unbeatable Sale Fares – Travel And Tour World

Date:

Thursday, December 12, 2024

After a hiatus of over four years, Virgin is making its comeback to the international travel scene through a partnership with Qatar Airways, pending final approvals.

Starting today, Virgin is opening bookings for direct flights from Sydney, Brisbane, and Perth to Doha, set to begin in June next year. To mark this exciting return, the airline is offering a limited-time seven-day sale.

Key Information:

Aircraft: Boeing 777-300ER featuring Qsuites
Sale Travel Period: July 21, 2025 – November 30, 2025

Economy Class Sale Fares:

Brisbane:

  • Athens: $1967
  • London: $2071
  • Paris: $2031

Perth:

  • Athens: $1837
  • London: $1841
  • Paris: $1791

Sydney:

  • Athens: $1962
  • London: $1982
  • Paris: $1925
  • Rome: $1827

Business Class Fares:

Perth to London (one-way): $4,347

For a closer look at the award-winning Qsuite, check out our editor’s review.

For Virgin Australia, this marks a major milestone after being unable to offer long-haul flights for over four years. With 28 new weekly services to Doha, passengers will gain access to more than 100 destinations worldwide through Qatar Airways’ extensive network.

This partnership with Qatar Airways ensures the highest standard of global travel, offering seamless connections and premium service, while boosting market competition and providing better fares. Traveling the world has never been more accessible.

The new flights to Doha also benefit small businesses, especially in the agricultural sector, by opening up new export opportunities to the Middle East. Additionally, the increased tourism is expected to contribute $3 billion in economic value over the next five years, creating jobs and driving growth in Australia’s travel and tourism industry.

This partnership is integral to Virgin Australia’s long-term strategy, reinforcing its competitive edge and supporting the overall growth of the aviation industry in Australia.

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