Down Under for a tenner
South Australia is calling for young British and Irish working travellers.
In a new twist to entice working holidaymakers, the South Australian Tourism Commission is heavily subsidising flights.
Flights from Heathrow, Manchester, Edinburgh and Dublin to Adelaide are just £10.
Here’s the catch: Travellers must be aged from 18 and 30 or up to 35 in Ireland, and be ready to fly to Adelaide before 30 September 2022.
The cheap flights are operated by Qatar Airways.
The working holidaymaker program offers jobs in hospitality, on outback stations and farming with a valid working holiday visa, which initially lasts for 12 months.
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