News
One month after Jetstar Asia announced its upcoming shutdown, Jetstar has inked a codeshare deal with Indian carrier IndiGo.
Hosted on MSN2mon
Qantas & Jetstar Now Operate 80% Of Australia’s 10 Longest ... - MSNQantas & Jetstar Now Operate 80% Of Australia’s 10 Longest Routes To New Zealand. ... Qantas has recently unveiled that it will join the competition for passengers between Perth and Auckland, ...
Hosted on MSN1mon
Qantas is pulling the plug on Jetstar Asia — and 500 jobs - MSNQantas is closing down Jetstar Asia, its Singapore-based budget airline, at the end of July. Flights will continue to operate for the next seven weeks on a "progressively reduced schedule." ...
Jetstar Asia saw an 80% increase last year in passengers connecting to other flights – most of that, 72%, onto Qantas services. Connections were expected to grow, pre-virus, a further 39% in 2020.
Qantas and Jetstar planes are in the air following Monday’s volcanic eruption in Indonesia but Virgin is taking a more ...
Freshly appointed Jetstar CEO Stephanie Tully, who is being promoted from her position as the Qantas group chief customer officer, will have plenty on her plate when she starts work in November.
The airlines have announced sales as domestic and international flights with Qantas will increase by 3.5 per cent from Friday while Jetstar will increase their baseline fares by 3 per cent.
If Qantas were to drop Jetstar it would create more room for a third major airline to challenge Qantas and Virgin Australia, which together hold 97 per cent of Australia's domestic aviation market.
Qantas’ crown as the number one airline flying in and out of Sydney Airport will be preserved under the first carve-up of ...
Australia's Qantas Airways and budget airline Jetstar will resume international flights by October 31, a four-month extension from its previous estimate of July, their parent company said on Thursday.
Jetstar, owned by Qantas, has canceled eight flights between Bali, an island in Indonesia, and the Australian cities Melbourne and Sydney, since September 1, a person familiar with the matter told ...
Qantas Airways Ltd. said it would put many of its planes back in the skies sooner than planned, including some of its Airbus A380 aircraft, as Sydney prepares to restart international travel.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results