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How you can fly to Fiji, Hawaii, Vietnam or South Korea for under $400 and even score business class for not much more - as Jetstar offers deals for travel starved AussiesJetstar offering cheap deals on some international flights The carrier is aiming to win back customers after tough few yearsREAD MORE: Passenger gets booted from plane for vapingPublished:21:38 GMT, 29 October 2023|Updated:22:18 GMT, 29 October 2023Australian holidaymakers can fly to a handful of exotic tourist hotspots for just a few hundred dollars as travel returns to normal following a chaotic few years.Jetstar is offering flights from Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne to destinations in Fiji, Hawaii, Vietnam and South Korea for under $400 one way until October 31.The current deals are part of a recommitment by Jetstar to provide routine sales to get back in consumers good books after a difficult few years.Australians are hungry for travel following years of border closures due to the Covid pandemic, lingering flight delays and cancellations and management dramas with Jetstar's parent company Qantas that would outdo a Korean 'K-drama' soap opera.'Qantas Group is acutely aware of the importance of affordable travel and will continue to have regular sales and special offers,' a spokesperson for the company said.Australians can fly to Hawaii (pictured) from $305 if they fly in January of February next yearJetstar is offering deals to a number of overseas locations including Vietnam (pictured)The cheap flight deals require ticket holders to travel at within certain periods so some planning ahead for your next holiday is required.Among the current deals on offer are Sydney to Nadi airport in Fiji from $259 flying from early to mid-March next year and Sydney to Honolulu in Hawaii from $305 flying out in mid-January to late February.Sydneysiders can also fly to Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam from $319 flying out between late July to late August next year or Incheon airport in Seoul, South Korea from $362 flying early July to mid-September.The Sydney to Seoul flights have been running less than a year so there is also the opportunity to snap up cheap business class seats while the route remains new, with tickets going from $801 flying between early July to mid-September.For those who want to relax on a beach flights to Fiji (pictured) are going for as little as $259Flights from Sydney or Brisbane to Seoul (pictured) are also on offer with a bargain to be found for those wanting to splurge on business class seatsBrisbane residents can also fly to Seoul from February 1 next year courtesy of a new partnership between the airline and Brisbane Airport.Tickets are going from $329 economy or $909 business class flying out in the same period between early July to mid-September next year.And Melburnians can also take advantage of cheap flights to Ho Chi Minh City from $210 flying between late July to late August or to Honolulu from $305 flying between mid-January to late February.The prices are available by booking online through Jetstar's website.JETSTAR INTERNATIONAL FLIGHT DEALSOne way.Prices available until October 31 unless sold out.Sydney to Nadi (Fiji) from $259. Flying: early March - mid MarchSydney to Honolulu (Hawaii) from $305.Flying: mid Jan - late FebSydney to Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam) from $319.Flying: late July - late AugSydney to Seoul (South Korea) from $362 economy $801 business.Flying: early July - mid SepBrisbane to Seoul (South Korea) from $329 economy $909 business.Flying early July - mid SepMelbourne to Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam) from $210. Flying late July - late AugMelbourne to Honolulu (Hawaii) from $305.Flying mid Jan - late Feb

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