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Bonza’s Avalon flights go on sale

January 27, 2023 BY
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FLIGHTS are now on sale for Australia’s newest low-cost airline Bonza to and from Geelong’s Avalon Airport and Queensland.

As part of Bonza’s phased rollout of flight releases, travellers are now able to book flights to 12 destinations on 15 routes.

Travellers are advised to book direct on the Fly Bonza app to get the lowest fares and to score a seat on the airline’s first flights, starting with Sunshine Coast to Whitsunday Coast on January 31.

According to the app, Bonza’s first flight from Avalon will be to Sunshine Coast Aiport (Marcoola) on February 21 at 3pm, but seats for that flight have already sold out.

The two-hour-and-30-minute flights per person from Avalon one-way start from $79, and Bonza will run three flights a week out of Avalon.

Travellers will be able to lock away holiday plans for Easter, school holidays and long weekends with flights available to book up until late October 2023.

“The wait is over! 2023 is the “Year for Allstralia’, with low cost air travel to many holiday spots, some of which are relatively undiscovered.

“It’s time to see more of your own backyard for less,” Bonza chief commercial officer Carly Povey said today (Friday, January 27).

“We’re delighted to be delivering on our commitment to make air travel more accessible. We promised choice and better connectivity to the regions for less and we’ve been beyond delighted with the support for our mission.

“Today we start making travel a possibility for the many, not the few. Forget connecting flights or your bum going numb in the car, Bonza is here to take Aussies from A to B without the C (cost and complexity)”.

For travellers who have already downloaded the app, they should delete and reinstall the latest version to have the ability to book flights.

It’s important that Aussie travellers know we’re on sale, not having a sale. We’re committed to low cost fares which will in turn, stimulate new markets for Australia’s domestic tourism industry,” Ms Puvey said.

“We’re confident whenever customers choose to travel, all our fares and not just our starting fares will represent great value.”

Routes from Bonza’s second base at Melbourne Airport are expected to go on sale in a matter of weeks.