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Los Angeles Times
|November 30, 2025
Utilizing Qantas Explorer can get you maximum benefits for less when you visit Australia
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For Angelenos craving a journey that blends cosmopolitan flair with untamed wilderness, Australia offers a rare kind of magic. And now, that magic is more accessible than ever. Qantas is inviting U.S. travelers to stretch their adventure further, with 30% off base fares (excluding taxes, fees and carrier charges) on domestic flights to over 45 destinations within the country when booked alongside an international ticket. It's a seamless way to travel smarter through a country that's as diverse as it is expansive.
One Booking, Endless Possibilities
Qantas Explorer is designed for travelers who refuse to settle for just one experience, seeking to get the most value out of their journey to Australia, especially for those coming from afar. When you book your international flight to Australia with Qantas, you can add discounted domestic flights to your itinerary: no blackout dates and no expiration restrictions. Whether you're chasing reef adventures, outback sunsets or vineyard mornings, Qantas Explorer makes it easy to build a multi-stop journey with one streamlined booking.
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