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Jetstar airways

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
Jetstar logo.svg
IATA
Jq
ICAO
Jst
Call sign
JETSTAR
Founding date2003
Base airportsMA Tullamarine
HubsMA Brisbane
MA Kingsford Smith
Main directionsDarwin
Hobart
Perth
Newcastle
Auckland
TaglineAustralia's No. 1 Low Fares Airline
Low Fares, Good Times ( Fly Away )
All day every day low fares
Fleet size71 (+99 ordered)
Destinations37
Parent company
HeadquartersAustralia Melbourne , Australia
ManualGareth Evans.
Sitejetstar.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.

Jetstar Airways Air Fleet
Aircraft type
In operation
Ordered by
Number of places
Business / Economic
Notes
Airbus A320-200
52
0
180 (0/180)
186 (0/186)
Aircraft with 180 local salons will be converted into 186 local until the end of 2018.
Airbus A321-200
eight
0
220 (0/220)
230 (0/214)
Airbus A320neo
0
54
186 (0/186)
Deliveries from 2018.
Airbus A321neo
0
27
Tba
Deliveries from 2018.
Airbus A321LR
0
18
Tba
Deliveries from 2018.
Boeing 787-8
eleven
0
335 (21/314)
Total
71
99

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)
  •   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

  1. ↑ Jetstar announces flights from Melbourne to Beijing | Herald sun
  2. ↑ Jetstar to fight V Australia for Fiji rights (Neopr.) . Agents Support Systems (September 1, 2009). The appeal date is April 18, 2010. Archived March 29, 2012.
  3. ↑ 1 2 Australische Jetstar laat oog vallen op Charleroi , HLN.be (3/8/10). The appeal date is August 3, 2010.
  4. ↑ 1 2 Rochfort, Scott . Qantas revs up Jetstar expansion , The Sydney Morning Herald (November 26, 2009). The appeal date is November 26, 2009.
  5. 2 1 2 Jetstar to Drop Melbourne Flights to Hawaii , The Age (8 August 2007). The appeal date is April 9, 2008.
  6. ↑ Sidhu, BK Jetstar keen to add new routes (Neopr.) . The Star (February 18, 2008). The appeal date is February 18, 2008. Archived on March 29, 2012.
  7. ↑ Jetstar pulls flights out of Bay | Fraser Coast News | Local News in Fraser Coast | Fraser coast chronicle
  8. ↑ Jetstar withdraws from Rocky | Rockhampton News | Local News in Rockhampton | Rockhampton morning bulletin
  9. ↑ 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
  10. ↑ http://atwonline.com/airports-routes/news/qantas-restructures-international-network-owing-fuel-costs-0309-0 Jetstar will drop its SYD to KUL route
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jetstar_Airways&oldid=95230076


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