Jetstar has launched a Japan and South Korea fare sale with close to 25,000 discounted seats to Tokyo, Osaka, and Seoul from $179 one-way.

The low-cost airline has seen popularity continue to rise this year with ticket sales growing 24 per cent to South Korea, and 11 per cent to Japan so far in 2025.

“Australians can’t get enough of visiting Japan and South Korea, with no signs of demand slowing,” Jetstar executive manager, customer Jenn Armor said.

“We love to see our customers getting their holiday plans out of the group chat and into their calendar by booking early, helping them to take their dream holiday for less.”

Savvy travellers booking ahead

Jetstar’s latest data shows budget-conscious travellers are planning ahead to score the best deals. More than a third (34 per cent) of bookings to Japan this year have been made more than six months out – a seven per cent increase on last year. South Korea advance bookings are up eight per cent, with 37 per cent of customers booking between three and six months before their trip.

Sale fares include:

Cairns to Osaka (Kansai) from $179
Cairns to Tokyo (Narita) from $179
Brisbane to Osaka (Kansai) from $209
Brisbane to Seoul (Incheon) from $220
Brisbane to Tokyo (Narita) from $220
Sydney to Osaka (Kansai) from $209
Sydney to Seoul (Incheon) from $209
Sydney to Tokyo (Narita) via Cairns from $289
Melbourne (Tullamarine) to Osaka (Kansai) via Cairns from $294
Melbourne (Tullamarine) to Tokyo (Narita) via Cairns from $294
Melbourne (Tullamarine) to Seoul (Incheon) via Sydney from $309
Adelaide to Osaka (Kansai) via Cairns from $358
Adelaide to Tokyo (Narita) via Cairns from $358

Travel dates vary per route but include mid-November 2025 to late August 2026.

How to book

Members of Club Jetstar have exclusive early access to the Japan and South Korea Sale from midday AEDT today, with public access starting at midnight AEDT 8 October 2025.

Travellers can sign up to become a Club Jetstar member at Jetstar.com when making a booking.

The sale ends at 11.59pm AEDT on Sunday 12 October, unless sold out prior.

AloJapan.com