[06/29/2018 @ 7:17 PM] Book this fare on: Priceline, BookingBuddy, Travelocity, Orbitz, CheapTickets.
[07/06/2018 @ 11:14 AM] Fare gone. Removing from deal list.
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Qantas has round-trip flights from Dallas (DFW) to Sydney (SYD) for $865 NONSTOP, or Melbourne for $895 with a connection. Flights August to November. Australian ETA (a Visa) required.
Note: We’ve seen previous deals on this carrier to Sydney last year for about -$100 less than this. You can check previous deal history via the search function on our website.
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I was able to pull this fare up on Travelocity and Priceline. Screenshot taken at 10:30 PM on 12/13/17.
Flight Details:
- Full Route: DFW-SYD-DFW
- Previous Lowest Price Average: $1800 for Sydney Nonstops. $1200 for Melbourne with stops.
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