Qantas launching new mystery flights
Qantas announced another series of its popular mystery flights concept.
It is offering three more domestic mystery flights for travellers keen to escape the border blues.
The three dedicated Boeing 737 mystery flight experiences include more than just the flight – customers have an entire day of activities lined up in the mystery destination.
Passengers are just required to book and turn up at the airport, and all destinations are outside major capital cities.
"Our customers tell us that where they can and can’t travel within Australia has been a bit of a mystery lately," said Qantas Group Chief Customer Officer, Stephanie Tully.
"The vaccine rollout is bringing a lot more certainty and domestic border restrictions should soon be a thing of the past. In the meantime, these flights turn that mystery into a positive by creating a unique experience for the many people keen to start travelling again."
The mystery flight experiences depart from Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne and travel to destinations within two hours away.
Customers will be given some subtle hints on what to expect, such whether they should pack a snorkel or sneakers in their carry-on baggage.
Flights kick off with the Brisbane mystery flight on 27 March, followed by Sydney on 18 April and Melbourne on 1 May.
All-inclusive fares, including meals plus activities on the ground, are $737 for Economy and $1,579 for Business.
Tickets can now be reserved online.
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