Jetstar "Take a friend for free" sale

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Some pretty good 2-for-1 fares on Australian domestic and some international routes too.

The only thing I don't like about the deal are the plus bundle prices!

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Where is this? I can't see it on the JQ website.
 
I'm not a member of the JQ Club. (I only subscribe to stock standard Jetmail.) ;)

Mmmm I guess I'm just not special enough then :(
That or JQ know I don't have any friends to fly with... -looks around for cameras-
 
I received that plus bundle price for a JQ flight in July - I am hoping the points and s/c still post correctly
 
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I received that plus bundle price for a JQ flight in July - I am hoping the points and s/c still post correctly

The point here is that the bundle costs $136.36, while including "$80" of value. :shock:

Did you seriously pay that much for a plus bundle on SYD-AKL?
 
anyone interested to do status/mileage run over the weekend ? meaning paying half..(for the fare)
im from melbourne
 
couldnt get the search to work on iPad. As soon as I click search, the box vanishes and I'm back to the start.
 
The point here is that the bundle costs $136.36, while including "$80" of value. :shock:

Did you seriously pay that much for a plus bundle on SYD-AKL?

It seems Jetstar varies the price of their bundles, depending if the fare is on sale or not.
 
It seems Jetstar varies the price of their bundles, depending if the fare is on sale or not.

I noticed that. I was looking at a business class MEL-BKK ticket. The fare was $549 and the max bundle was about $500.
 
I just rang Jetstar and they said their take a friend for free sale has ended. But she wasn't very confident because at the start she thought it was on.

Anyway I'm trying to stack the cheap sale fare to Singapore in Feb 2016 with this buy one get one free does anyone know if I could do that?
 
I just rang Jetstar and they said their take a friend for free sale has ended. But she wasn't very confident because at the start she thought it was on.

Anyway I'm trying to stack the cheap sale fare to Singapore in Feb 2016 with this buy one get one free does anyone know if I could do that?

AFAIK the take a friend for free sale is over.
 
From the email: On sale until 23:59 (AEST) Wednesday 20 May 2015, unless sold out prior.

The usual way to change a JQ ticket when other PAX will be involved is to cancel and make a new booking. Or just make a separate new booking for the other PAX.
 
I just rang Jetstar and they said their take a friend for free sale has ended. But she wasn't very confident because at the start she thought it was on.

Anyway I'm trying to stack the cheap sale fare to Singapore in Feb 2016 with this buy one get one free does anyone know if I could do that?

There are two parts to the birthday sale. The take a friend part has finished already, but I believe part 2 is still on. IMHO some of the sale fares in part 2 are almost better than they were during the take a friend sale anyway.
 
The point here is that the bundle costs $136.36, while including "$80" of value. :shock:

Did you seriously pay that much for a plus bundle on SYD-AKL?
No sorry... different route and came up with 0.00 for the bundle which I included.

That is why I hope the s/c still credit.
 
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