Triple Velocity Points with Virgin on Travel Tuesday

With Travel Tuesday officially the biggest travel sale day of the year in the US, Virgin Australia and Velocity Frequent Flyer are making sure that Aussie travellers get the most value out of their next holiday with over one million fares starting from just $49* for travel between 6 January 2025 and 18 September 2025. .

Sharon Petersen

By Sharon Petersen Tue Dec 3, 2024

Virgin Australia and Velocity Frequent Flyer have given Aussie travellers another reason to jet set in 2025 with its Travel Tuesday deals, including Triple Velocity Point offers and up to 4.5 per cent cashback on already reduced sale fares.

With Travel Tuesday officially the biggest travel sale day of the year in the US, Virgin Australia and Velocity Frequent Flyer are making sure that Aussie travellers get the most value out of their next holiday with over one million fares starting from just $49* for travel between 6 January 2025 and 18 September 2025. .

The fares, which were launched on Black Friday, can be booked now until Wednesday 4 December 2024 (unless sold out prior). Travel periods and conditions apply. Subject to availability.

Travellers should book early to take advantage of the best deals.

One-way domestic sale highlights in both directions (Economy Lite)*:

  • Sydney <> Ballina (Byron Bay) from $49*

  • Sydney <> Gold Coast from $65*

  • Brisbane <> Proserpine (Whitsundays) from $79*

  • Melbourne <> Sydney from $89*

  • Adelaide <> Hobart from $89*

  • Melbourne <> Gold Coast from $89*

  • Melbourne <> Canberra from $95*

  • Melbourne <> Sunshine Coast from $109*

  • Sydney <> Cairns from $115*

  • Sydney <> Hamilton Island from $115*

  • Brisbane <> Uluru from $129*

  • Adelaide <> Alice Springs from $165*

  • Melbourne <> Darwin from $205*

  • Sydney <> Perth from $209*


Return international sale fare highlights (Economy Lite)*:

  • Melbourne <> Queenstown (NZ) from $405*

  • Sydney <> Queenstown (NZ) from $435*

  • Brisbane <> Port Vila (Vanuatu) from $499*

  • Gold Coast <> Denpasar (Bali) from $499*

  • Brisbane <> Queenstown (NZ) from $515*

  • Sydney <> Nadi (Fiji) from $569*

  • Melbourne <> Denpasar (Bali) from $589*

  • Brisbane <> Nadi (Fiji) from $589*

  • Melbourne <> Nadi (Fiji) from $599*

  • Brisbane <> Denpasar (Bali) from $599*

  • Sydney <> Denpasar (Bali) from $609*

  • Cairns <> Tokyo (Japan) from $619

  • Brisbane <> Apia (Samoa) from $689*


Virgin Australia Executive, Libby Minoguesaid the increasing popularity of Travel Tuesday has provided travellers with even more opportunities to get their hands on incredible Virgin Australia and Velocity Frequent Flyer travel deals.

“Travel Tuesday isn’t just a sale, it’s a passport to adventure for all of our loyal customers at unbeatable prices. Plus, in addition to super low airfares to some fantastic destinations, they can also take advantage of triple Velocity Points and cashback offers.

“Now is the time to turn wanderlust into reality and boost your Points before Christmas. As always, we recommend getting in quick before the festive rush begins!”   

Triple Velocity Points available on all fares and via Velocity Frequent Flyer travel partners

Velocity members can earn triple Points when planning their next getaway by booking sale fares via Virgin Australia, as well as accommodation, cruises, experiences, insurance, car hire and car transfers with Velocity partners.

To celebrate the milestone of over one million rides taken by Velocity members, DiDi is offering triple Points on all rides between 3-5 December 2024, plus 1,000 bonus Points when travellers add their Velocity number to their DiDi account.

Highlights include:

  • Triple Velocity Points (3x) on Rocket Hotels - 400,000 hotels worldwide

  • Triple Velocity Points (3x) on Cruisepilot - 300,00 itineraries across the globe

  • Triple Velocity Points (3x) on Experience Oz - 4,000 experiences AU and NZ

  • Triple Velocity Points (3x) on Covermore

  • Triple Velocity Points (3x) on Europcar

  • Triple Velocity Points (3x) on DiDi + 1,000 Points for Velocity member first rides

For more details on Velocity Travel Tuesday offers please visit https://www.velocityfrequentflyer.com/travel-tuesday 


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