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Virgin Australia is competing in the long-haul international space again with tickets to destinations including London, Paris, and Rome on sale from December 12.

Sarah Falson
Updated December 12 2024 - 12:50pm, first published 11:58am

The airline's new partnership with Qatar Airways is forging ahead, ushering in a new era of budget international travel.

Qatar and Virgin Australia aircraft. Picture by James D Morgan/Getty Images for Virgin Australia
Qatar and Virgin Australia aircraft. Picture by James D Morgan/Getty Images for Virgin Australia

The duo announced in September 2024 that Qatar would buy a 25 per cent stake in Virgin - good news for the local airline, which stopped running many of its international services during the pandemic.

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Travellers can now book Virgin Australia's new direct services from Sydney, Perth and Brisbane to Doha for travel from June 2025. Flights from Melbourne to Doha will be on offer later that year.

The 28 weekly services will be operated by Virgin using Qatar's Boeing 777s, known for their luxurious Qsuite Business Class. Qatar was named World's Best Airline in 2024, the eighth time it has received the title.

From Doha, travellers can continue to over 100 destinations across Europe, the Middle East and Africa all booked through Virgin Australia.

The company's CEO, Jayne Hrdlicka, said Virgin's flights would complement existing Qatar services, offering more choices and prices.

"The big benefit is great value and choice for Australian travellers, hungry to explore Europe, Africa or the Middle East. We're bringing great fares, we're bringing interesting new choices and a lot of fun," Ms Hrdlicka said.

Special launch fares and promotions are available on the Virgin Australia and Qatar Airways websites for seven days from Thursday, December 12.

These include Sydney to London Economy Choice return from $1,982, Brisbane to Rome Economy Choice return from $1,945, and Perth to Paris Economy Choice return from $1,791.

Virgin Australia CEO Jayne Hrdlicka. Picture by James D Morgan/Getty Images for Virgin Australia
Virgin Australia CEO Jayne Hrdlicka. Picture by James D Morgan/Getty Images for Virgin Australia

At time of publishing, Qantas flights were up to $188 more expensive on the above routes for travel in June 2025.

Virgin Australia sale fares include up to 10,000 bonus Velocity Points on eligible economy return flights between certain dates.

The flights are pending regulatory approval by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission but Virgin said tickets would be refunded or suitable alternative arrangements would be made if the services don't go ahead. The ACCC is expected to make a decision by March/April 2025.

Meanwhile, the new Virgin-Qatar flights could inject $3 billion into the economy through tourism, jobs and businesses over the next five years.

Ms Hrdlicka said the partnership would also improve the airline's ability to compete domestically. Qantas is the airline's main rival.

Virgin Australia and Qatar Cabin Crew. Picture by James D Morgan/Getty Images for Virgin Australia
Virgin Australia and Qatar Cabin Crew. Picture by James D Morgan/Getty Images for Virgin Australia

"Competition generally brings better value. You'll see that today with our very attractive sale fares. Perth to Paris for $1791 round trip in economy, that's extraordinary," she said.

In the domestic space, Virgin has launched a new Journey Tracker that aims to provide a seamless travel experience from your phone lock screen. The airline claims it is the first of its kind in Australia.

Guests travelling with Virgin on domestic flights must open the latest version of the Virgin Australia app within three hours of departure for real-time updates and instant access to boarding passes.

Sarah Falson
Words bySarah Falson
Sarah is ACM’s travel producer. She believes regional travel is just as fun (if not better) than staying in the big cities and loves any travel experience to do with nature, animals and food!.

My all-time favourite destination is ... Cornwall. From the giant seagulls to the blustery beaches, Cornish pasties and fishing villages, it stirs something romantic and seafaring in me.

Next on my bucket list is … Mongolia. I want to go somewhere really unique that feels totally foreign and challenges my way of life.

My top travel tip is … Don’t plan too much. Walk the streets and let it happen. And make sure you check out what’s within a few blocks of your hotel - sometimes the best local food is found that way.