To celebrate the debut episode of Modern Family’s Australian vacation, Qantas is offering special fares to Australia from the United States through May 5.
Qantas makes travel to Australia both comfortable and convenient, and for a limited time, more affordable than ever with savings on bookings of two or more seats in all cabins to Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
In conjunction with Tourism and Events Queensland, Qantas is also offering additional Economy Queensland deals from the US including World Heritage-listed Great Barrier Reef gateways, giving Americans the perfect opportunity to check it off their bucket list. For more information on the sale visit qantas.com.
As last night’s episode demonstrated, Australia is an ideal destination for families of all shapes and sizes, with activities and sights that everyone can enjoy.
Here’s what the cast had to say about their trip:
“Honestly I have been so delighted by the things I didn’t know about Australia.” – Julie Bowen
“You have genetically superior people here – most beautiful people on earth.” – Ty Burrell
“My God, the best flight I have ever had in my life, it really was. That big double decker airplane was just amazing!” – Ed O’Neill, referring to the A380.
“It’s been nice to get up close and personal with the Sydney Opera House, we’re seeing all the great places. I’m excited to see everything here.” – Rico Rodriguez
“I went surfing in Bondi, I went scuba diving with sharks….next I want to meet some wildlife like koalas and kangaroos.” – Nolan Gould
The television family’s vacation was a result of an exclusive partnership between Qantas Airways, Twentieth Century Fox Television and Twentieth Century Fox Consumer Products. Qantas, Australia’s national carrier, flew the cast and crew from Los Angeles in February as the Pritchett-Dunphy-Tucker clan took a vacation down under.
The partnership between Qantas and Twentieth Century Fox Television’s “Modern Family” and Twentieth Century Fox Consumer Products follows the airline’s support in 2013 for a visit by The Ellen DeGeneres Show, which provided a 22 per cent increase in inbound flights to New South Wales alone, as well as overall boost in destination awareness for Australia.