Australia is not usually considered a thrifty holiday destination for Scots, but from next month, travellers could get return flights down under for as little as £10, the Mirror reports.
The bargain flights are a move to boost tourism, as the country has just reopened its borders to visitors after keeping them strictly shut during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The news is a blessing for those looking to finally visit the beautiful Australian sights.
The deal is a return of a 'Ten Pound Pom' scheme by the South Australian Tourism Commission from 40 years ago.
Under this, Brits could relocate to Australia for the same price. But this time, the cheap flights are available for young Brits who want travel Australia under a Working Holiday Visa, meaning you won't have to commit to a permanent move.
This visa allows people aged 18-30 to enjoy an extended holiday in Australia, and to work in the country so that they can fund their trip.
The cheap £10 return fares will go on sale in May, but those who want a chance to snap up the offer will need to register beforehand on southaustralia.com.
There will be a total of 200 return flights up for grabs with Trailfinders, flying to Adelaide on Qatar Airways.
Applicants need to be British citizens and must have proof of a Working Holiday Visa, with travel taking place before September 30, 2022.
The South Australian Tourism Commission adds: "A starter pack including some accommodation on arrival, and access to a tax file number and bank account etc also needs to be purchased with the £10 fare from Trailfinders.
"The majority of Working Holiday Visas are being processed quickly so for those currently without one there is a window to still apply before the £10 tickets go on sale in May.
It's hoped that the scheme will help to not only encourage young travellers to visit Australia, but to also "help fill employment gaps and skills shortages that hit the Australian economy during the pandemic".
You can also find out more about Australia's Working Holiday Visas on immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas.
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