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Bonza takes a bite out of the ‘Apple Isle’ today as it reveals Launceston as its newest destination with the first ever year round direct service from the Gold Coast* starting this November. Flights from just $79 per person (one way) are on sale today via the Fly Bonza app.

It’s the low-cost airline’s first port in Tasmania and marks the 34th route, 18th destination and fourth State or Territory to be added to Bonza’s growing route map. From 21 November 2023, Aussie travellers will be able to fly directly between the Gold Coast and Launceston three times a week on Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays.

Speaking from Launceston Airport today, Bonza Chief Commercial Officer Carly Povey said the new service was another example of how Bonza is bringing to life its mission of connecting communities by focussing on unserved and underserved routes.

“Today is a Bonza day for Launnie and Goldie locals who can now enjoy more of their backyard with direct flights that don’t cost the earth. Since we launched in January, travellers have been calling out for flights from Launceston on our social media channels and today, we are delighted to deliver!” said Povey. The good news is, already more than 11,000 Tasmanians have already downloaded our Fly Bonza app so they’re ready to go!

“This brand new low-cost route is a first to operate year round and will open up opportunities in both destinations for tourism and trade. It’s good news for Aussie travellers and the many small to medium businesses who make up the local tourism and hospitality industries,” she added.

Launceston, which is a UNESCO City of Gastronomy and a gateway to nature experiences including Cradle Mountain, is the first destination outside of Australia’s East Coast to be added to Bonza’s network.

“Our strapline is ‘Here for Allstralia’ and today we take another step in delivering that promise with our first destination beyond the many incredible East Coast locations we fly to.

“There will be more destinations for Launceston, and Bonza’s wider route map, to come. We look forward to revealing what’s next when the time is right,” added Povey.

The news was welcomed by Launceston Airport CEO Shane O’Hare who said Bonza’s arrival would deliver huge benefits for Tasmania.

“Bonza is doing things differently and by providing direct connections between new parts of the country they are making it more affordable for Australians to explore their own backyard,” he said.

“These year-round services will make it much easier for Tasmanians to enjoy Australia’s favourite holiday hotspot, but it also opens the door for thousands more tourists from south-east Queensland and northern New South Wales to visit our state.

“Launceston is one of the best city break destinations in Australia and as the gateway to many of our state’s incredible natural wonders, we are thrilled to be chosen as Bonza’s Tasmanian launching pad.”

Travellers are encouraged to download the Fly Bonza app which is the only place to book direct.