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Qantas offers Special Deals between Hong Kong and Australia

Travel News Asia 21 April 2005

Qantas Airways is offering a range of special promotions to seven Australian cities from Hong Kong. The special Qantas deals are valid until the end of June 2005.

- Buy a return ticket to Sydney for HK$3,540 or to Adelaide, Brisbane, Cairns, Melbourne or Gold Coast for HK$4,760.

For an additional HK$880 travellers can enjoy two Qantas domestic sector flights to cities including Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne or Sydney.

Choose to fly to the East Coast fare at HK$4,760, and an additional HK$390 allows Perth to be added as a first or last stop on the trip.

- Take a two-ticket offer and travel return to Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane, Cairns or Gold Coast for HK$8,090.

Choose to add on HK$690 each to the two-ticket package, and enjoy two Qantas domestic sector flights to cities including Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne or Sydney. Or with an additional HK$390 each and make Perth the first or last stop on the trip.

- A single return ticket flying non-stop to Perth is currently on sale for HK$4,260 and a return two-ticket offer to Perth is just HK$7,090.

The Qantas two-ticket packages allow travellers to use both tickets for their own use or choose to travel with a companion. If travelling with a companion, then he or she must travel together on the same flight either from Hong Kong or from Australia.

Travel is valid until June 30, 2005 and tickets must be issued on or before May 31, 2005 as electronic tickets.

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