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AUSTRALIAN low-cost carrier Jetstar Airways is expanding its footprint in the Asia-Pacific region with the launch of two new ...
Jetstar Asia’s Exit Jetstar Asia, based in Singapore, will close by the end of July. It operated 16 routes across Asia, including services to Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Sri Lanka.
Jetstar is strengthening ties between the Philippines and Australia with the launch of two new direct routes, thus delivering ...
Philippine Airlines (PAL) will move some domestic turboprop routes from Manila’s Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) to ...
Jetstar has launched two new direct flight routes connecting Australia and the Philippines, a move expected to boost tourism ...
Jetstar’s Asian Network Jetstar is currently the fourth largest carrier in Singapore in terms of weekly departures, operating 125 weekly services and connecting the hub to 14 destinations.
Jetstar’s comments – a rare show of dissent from an airline in Singapore – came an hour after CAG announced plans to reopen Terminal 4, which had been shut for more than two years amid a ...
Jetstar Asia, which operated 16 intra-Asia routes from Singapore's Changi Airport, has faced growing challenges in recent years and has been unable to deliver returns comparable to stronger ...
Singapore to Osaka In addition, Jetstar Asia announced it will resume a second Japan route with services from Singapore to Osaka (Kansai) via Manila commencing on 24 November 2023.
Jetstar Asia is the latest low-cost operator in the region to ramp up flights to Mainland China, following Beijing’s decision to abruptly scrap almost all of its ‘zero-Covid’ restrictions.