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Ok, ok – we’re not giving you too much time to plan, but you don’t need to. Queenstown, New Zealand is one of the best places on earth, and anything you do there will be phenomenal. Qantas is offering one of the best deals of the year, with round trip flights for under $550 bucks – if you act fast…

The Deals

Qantas are offering ridiculously low prices from San Francisco, with other great deals available from a few West Coast cities. For a deal this good, it can easily be worth using points or a cheap deal to reach San Francisco. Qantas offers a very solid economy cabin, and you’ll fly aboard their state of the art A380 airplane down to Australia, en route to New Zealand. Here’s what to do in Sydney and a few things to get excited about in Queenstown.

The Dates

These deals are mostly only available in March of 2018. It’s possible you’ll find additional dates in other months, so it’s absolutely checking on Momondo to see what you find. If you want to search using Google Flights, be sure to follow this trick, since the deals won’t instantly show up.

Booking

Online Travel Agencies are selling these tickets lower than the airlines. We highly recommend using Momondo to search for these deals. If you follow these tips, you’ll find the lowest normal prices on Google Flights. Then plug in those dates to get even lower prices on Momondo. Here are examples of the best prices from: $549 San Francisco, $735 New York City$793 Los Angeles. Book fast, these won’t last.

HT: LoyaltyTraveler

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Gilbert Ott

Gilbert Ott is an ever curious traveler and one of the world's leading travel experts. His adventures take him all over the globe, often spanning over 200,000 miles a year and his travel exploits are regularly...

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