Jetstar Airways is an Australian low cost airline . It is a subsidiary of Qantas , Australia’s largest airline, which was organized as a response to the Virgin Blue low-cost carrier in the Australian market. The company serves a wide network of domestic Australian airlines, as well as provides service on some international lines. The main base of the airline is the airport of Melbourne .
| Jetstar airways | ||||
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| Founding date | 2003 | |||
| Base airports | MA Tullamarine | |||
| Hubs | MA Brisbane MA Kingsford Smith | |||
| Main directions | Darwin Hobart Perth Newcastle Auckland | |||
| Tagline | Australia's No. 1 Low Fares Airline Low Fares, Good Times ( Fly Away ) All day every day low fares | |||
| Fleet size | 71 (+99 ordered) | |||
| Destinations | 37 | |||
| Parent company | ||||
| Headquarters | ||||
| Manual | Gareth Evans. | |||
| Site | jetstar.com | |||
Airbus A320-200 at Avalon Airport
Content
Fleet
As of September 2018, the fleet of Jetstar Airways airlines was made up of the following aircraft.
Business / Economic | ||||
186 (0/186) | ||||
230 (0/214) | ||||
| Total |
Valid routes
Asia
Airbus A320-200 at Changi Airport
- China
- Beijing - Capital International Airport ( November 24 ) [1]
- Indonesia
- Denpasar ( Bali ) - Ngurah Rai International Airport
- Jakarta - Soekarno Hatta International Airport
- Japan
- Osaka - Kansai International Airport
- Tokyo - Narita International Airport
- Philippines
- Manila - Nina Aquino International Airport
- Singapore
- Changi International Airport
- Thailand
- Bangkok - Suvarnabhumi International Airport
- Phuket - Phuket International Airport
- Vietnam
- Ho Chi Minh City - Tan Son Nhat International Airport
North America
- USA
- Honolulu - Honolulu International Airport
Australia and Oceania
Airbus A320-200 in livery dedicated to the rugby league team "The Kangaroos" at Tullamarin airport
Airbus A320-200 in the livery dedicated to the rugby league team of "Gold Coast Titans"
- Australia
- N.S.W.
- Ballina - Ballina Byron Gateway Airport
- Newcastle - Newcastle Airport (main direction)
- Sydney - Kingsford Smith International Airport (hub)
- Northern Territory
- Darwin - Darwin International Airport (main line)
- Queensland
- Brisbane - Brisbane Airport (hub)
- Cairns - Cairns International Airport (hub)
- Gold Coast - Coolangatta International Airport (hub)
- Hamilton - Airport Great Barrier Reef
- Mackay - Mackay Airport
- Sunshine Coast - Sunshine Coast Airport
- Townsville - Garbutt International Airport
- Proserpine - Whitsunday Airport
- South Australia
- Adelaide - Adelaide (airport)
- Tasmania
- Hobart - Hobart International Airport (main line)
- Launceston - Launceston Airport
- Victoria
- Geelong - Avalon Airport
- Melbourne - Tullamarine International Airport ( Home Port )
- Western Australia
- Perth - Perth International Airport (main line)
- N.S.W.
- Fiji
- Nadi - Nadi International Airport
- New Zealand
- Auckland - Auckland International Airport (main direction)
- Christchurch - Christchurch International Airport
- Dunedin - Dunedin International Airport
- Queenstown - Queenstown International Airport
- Wellington - Wellington International Airport
Future routes
- Australia
- Broome - Kimberley International Airport
- Coffs Harbor - Coffs Harbor Airport [2]
- Belgium
- Brussels - Brussels-National International Airport [3]
- Great Britain
- London - Heathrow International Airport [3]
- Germany
- Munich - Franz Josef Strauss International Airport [4]
- Greece
- Athens - Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport [5]
- Italy
- Rome - Fiumicino Airport [5]
- Milan - Malpensa International Airport, Chitta di Milano [4]
- Canada
- Vancouver - Vancouver International Airport
- Malaysia
- Kuala Lumpur - Kuala Lumpur International Airport [6]
- New Zealand
- Hamilton - Hamilton International Airport
- Invercargill - Invercargill Airport
- Palmerston North - Palmerston North International Airport
- Rotorua - Rotorua International Airport
- Hawke's Bay - Hawke's Bay Airport
- New Caledonia
- Noumea - La Tontuta International Airport
- USA
- Chicago - O'Hare International Airport
Canceled Routes
- Australia
- Hervey Bay - Hervey Bay Airport [7]
- Rockhampton - Connor Park Airport [8]
- Japan
- Nagoya - Chubu International Airport [9]
- Malaysia
- Kuala Lumpur - Kuala Lumpur International Airport [10]
Notes
- ↑ Jetstar announces flights from Melbourne to Beijing | Herald sun
- ↑ Jetstar to fight V Australia for Fiji rights . Agents Support Systems (September 1, 2009). The appeal date is April 18, 2010. Archived March 29, 2012.
- ↑ 1 2 Australische Jetstar laat oog vallen op Charleroi , HLN.be (3/8/10). The appeal date is August 3, 2010.
- ↑ 1 2 Rochfort, Scott . Qantas revs up Jetstar expansion , The Sydney Morning Herald (November 26, 2009). The appeal date is November 26, 2009.
- 2 1 2 Jetstar to Drop Melbourne Flights to Hawaii , The Age (8 August 2007). The appeal date is April 9, 2008.
- ↑ Sidhu, BK Jetstar keen to add new routes . The Star (February 18, 2008). The appeal date is February 18, 2008. Archived on March 29, 2012.
- ↑ Jetstar pulls flights out of Bay | Fraser Coast News | Local News in Fraser Coast | Fraser coast chronicle
- ↑ Jetstar withdraws from Rocky | Rockhampton News | Local News in Rockhampton | Rockhampton morning bulletin
- ↑ http://atwonline.com/airports-routes/news/qantas-restructures-international-network-owing-fuel-costs-0309-0 Jetstar will drop its Cairns to Nagoya via Osaka route
- ↑ http://atwonline.com/airports-routes/news/qantas-restructures-international-network-owing-fuel-costs-0309-0 Jetstar will drop its SYD to KUL route