The low-cost airline has just launched nine new routes. Where will you go first?
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Australia's new low-cost carrier, Bonza, has launched its base in Melbourne, just in time for the Easter school holidays, offering direct flights between the Victorian capital and nine regional centres, with tickets costing as low as $49 one way.
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Bundaberg, Gladstone, Mackay, Rockhampton, the Sunshine Coast and Toowoomba Wellcamp in Queensland; Port Macquarie and Tamworth in NSW; and Mildura in Victoria are the regional centres from where travellers can now fly direct to and from Melbourne on Bonza.
The airline has sold more than 100,000 seats using the Fly Bomza app (there's no website) since the launch of its first base (the Sunshine Coast) earlier this year.
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And while travellers can only book tickets until October this year at the moment, the airline has assured us flights will soon go on sale for the upcoming Christmas and summer holiday season. All we can say is, download the app, so you're ready to go.