Jetstar Airways
Jetstar Airways is a low-cost airline based in Melbourne, Australia, and is a subsidiary of Qantas. It operates an extensive domestic and international network. It has sister operations in Singapore (Jetstar Asia) and Japan (Jetstar Japan), which...
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Jetstar and Sunwing resume services, Porter and Norwegian experience setbacks
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While Jetstar and Sunwing are resuming suspended routes, Porter Airlines has further delayed its planned restart and Norwegian is preparing to...
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Route Analysis: YYZ-DOH, SYD-LST, KWI-MCT
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Routes analyzes some of the services returning as well as new routes being launched. This week we look at Air Canada’s plans to launch a route to...
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Recovery Tracker: LOT Polish Airlines, Lufthansa, Porter Airlines and more
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A weekly round-up of the latest news from the aviation industry as airlines and airports seek to recover from the COVID-19 crisis.
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Australia establishing travel bubble for routes from New Zealand
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Qantas is looking to take advantage of the relaxation while Virgin Australia and Air New Zealand react more cautiously.
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Recovery Tracker: Jetstar, Cathay Pacific, Aeromexico and more
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A weekly round-up of the latest news from the aviation industry as airlines and airports seek to recover from the COVID-19 crisis.
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Route Analysis: LHR-ISB, MCY-ADL, BGO-SEN
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Routes analyzes some of the services returning as well as new routes being launched. This week we look at Virgin Atlantic’s move into the...
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Analysis: Tigerair Australia to end operations
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Following the confirmation that Tigerair Australia will cease operations, Routes looks at the Virgin Australia low-cost subsidiary’s place in the...
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Sydney-Melbourne flights hit by border closure
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A spike in the number of new COVID-19 cases is set to curb flying on one of the world’s busiest routes.
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Qantas cancels most international flights until October
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Australia’s flag carrier originally intended to operate almost 50 international routes over the coming months, but the actual total is likely to be...
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Qantas halts ultra-long-haul route plans
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Qantas has officially placed Project Sunrise on hold, citing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on air travel. The airline had planned to order...
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Qantas plans to return all parked aircraft to the skies
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Qantas plans to park 150 aircraft in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, but all will be returned to operation when the current crisis is over.
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COVID-19: LATAM, Lufthansa and Qantas reveal cuts
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More international carriers are making sweeping capacity reductions.
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Qantas ramps up COVID-19 measures
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More flights are being cut and 10 Qantas A380s have been grounded.
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Jetstar enters underserved Australia - South Korea market
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Low-cost carrier Jetstar is moving into the growing but underserved Australia - South Korea market, sensing an opportunity to stimulate further...
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Closer airline and tourist board cooperation needed, says Jetstar exec
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Tourist boards need to work more closely with airlines to help sell the destinations they represent. Jetstar executive manager commercial planning...
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More than 80 carriers confirm their place at Routes Asia 2019
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The region’s leading airlines will be attending the event in March, including AirAsia, Air China and Cebu Pacific Air.
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2018 in review - part one: IAG's Norwegian pursuit, Alex Cruz interview, Qantas’ Australia-UK route, and the fastest-growing airports
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As 2018 draws to a close, Routesonline looks at some of the biggest stories making the headlines this year. Part one of our review features the...
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In case you missed it: key stories from Routes Asia 2018
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Revisit the key news stories, quotes, audio and images from the 16th annual Routes Asia in Brisbane, the only route development event dedicated to...
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Customer focus and transparency are key for low-cost and legacy carriers
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A focus on exactly what the customer wants is benefiting both the LCC and legacy sectors, delegates at Routes Asia 2018 in Brisbane were told.
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Jetstar CEO: LCCs 'unlikely to succeed' in ultra-long-haul markets
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Low-cost carriers are unlikely to succeed in the current ultra-long-haul markets due to customer expectations.