HNNNG There’s An Airline Offering Aussies $325 Tix To Europe Right Fkn Now

It’s a good time to be a strapped-for-cash-but-want-to-see-the-world person (read: all of us).
Hot off the heels of Tigerair offering $9 selected fares to destinations around ‘Straya, budget airline Scoot has dropped a deal that will get your sweet butt over to Europe – specifically Greece, which is just fine because you can use it as a point from which to get just about anywhere else – from as low as $325.


If you’re based out of Sydney or Melbourne, you’ll pay just $375 for a one-way economy fare to the Land of White Buildings with Blue Roofing, while one-way flights from Perth start at an insane $325.
Before you start on us about how this *must* be some kind of rort, allow us debunk a few of your major whines before you even voice them:

1) No, the flights aren’t in the shitty low or shoulder-season; if you buy a ticket, you can travel anytime between June 20 and October 28, 2017, which is smack-bang in Greece’s summer season.
2) No, Scoot isn’t dodgy. You probably haven’t heard of it because it’s relatively new to AustraliaSingapore-based, it typically flies out of China, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan and Thailand – but it’s legit; its parent airline is Singapore Airlines.
3) No, you won’t be sitting on some tin can with crappy seats and no legroom. Scoot says it will be flying you over in a brand new Dreamliner that it’s picking up in April next year.


4) No, you won’t get stung by undisclosed add-ons at the checkout. All airport taxes are included in the fare, plus 20kg of luggage and a meal for each leg of the journey (in this case, two).
5) No, this isn’t a paid advertisement. Just a really cool PSA that you can thank us for when you’re sunning it up in Santorini with your m8s.
The sale wraps on November 27, so get buying HERE.
Photo: Getty / JTB Photo.

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