Virgin Australia debuts direct Gold Coast to Bali flights with cheap return fares from $419

Virgin Australia has launched direct flights from Gold Coast to Bali offering discounted return fares from $419. But hurry, the offer runs out on 3 April.

With Easter just round the corner, the airline said it will offer daily flights during the holiday season and then four times a week year-round. To mark this new service, Virgin Australia has a sale on return fares, discounted to $419 until midnight on 3 April.

Virgin Australia will take off with the first-ever Gold Coast to Bali flights from today, providing a new connection between the two iconic holiday destinations.

“Until now, services between Gold Coast and Bali have never been operated by any commercial
airline, making this another milestone for Virgin Australia and our guests,” the airline’s Chief Strategy and Transformation Officer, Alistair Hartley said.

“Bali is an incredibly popular destination for us, and we now operate more than 40 services a week
between Bali and Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide and the Gold Coast,” he added.

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