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Win a trip

Noosa residents and travellers dreaming of a tropical escape or vibrant city adventure now have the chance to win two return flights to Singapore or Bali with Sunshine Coast Airport and Jetstar announcing a dream escape giveaway.

Sunshine Coast Airport CEO, Chris Mills said the giveaway celebrates the airport’s recent announcement of expanded international services.

“This competition is the perfect opportunity to take to the skies and explore our two new destinations of Bali and Singapore.”

“We’re proud to partner with Jetstar and give one lucky person the ultimate Christmas gift. To enter, head to our website and fill out the form – it’s that simple.”

Jetstar’s Executive Manager Commercial, Lyle Brownscombe said the new international route from 25 March 2026 will make travel easier and more affordable for Sunshine Coast residents.

“We’re seeing strong bookings for our convenient new direct service from Sunshine Coast to Bali which includes one stop easy connections into Singapore with Jetstar.

“Our three weekly return flights have opened affordable access to two of Asia’s most popular holiday spots without the need to transfer within Australia.”

“Our low fares are making international travel more accessible than ever for Sunshine Coast travellers, while welcoming inbound visitors to explore the region and support the tourism economy.”

The package includes up to $2,000 for flights and $500 for parking and retail spending including food and beverage items at the terminal.

The competition is now open and closes on Tuesday 16 December, 5pm AEST. The winner will be drawn on Wednesday 17 December, 2pm AEST and notified at 3pm on the same day.

New direct flights to Singapore via Bali will commence in March next year and operate three times per week using Jetstar’s modern Airbus A321 aircraft, offering more than 70,000 seats annually.

More information on terms and conditions and how to enter available here: www.sunshinecoastairport.com.au/mcydpssin-competition/

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