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  JetStar Airways - JetStar Asia | Budget Airline Guide
Jetstar Airways is an Australian domestic and international low-cost airline which launched in 2004.
Jetstar’s Australian operation is wholly owned by Qantas but is managed separately and operates independently.
Jetstar’s intra Asian operation - Jetstar Asia - is a Singapore-based partnership between Qantas (49%), local businessmen Tony Chew (22%) and FF Wong (10%) and Temasek Holdings (19%) with the hub based in Singapore.
www.budgetairlineguide.com /jetstar-airways   (122 words)

  
  Passenger Opinions about Jetstar Airways
If Jetstar had an ounce of professionalism it would have made a simple phone call to the number provided on the reservation, then I could have held onto our rental car for a little longer and left the airport until it was time to leave.
Jetstar is merely an excuse for Qantas to maximise profits by cutting services on flights that aren't typically used by business travellers.
My wife flew Melbourne-Hobart this week on Jetstar; she had a full-price ticket paid for by her company, so was able to board early, but in all other respects it was the worst flight she's ever had in Australia.
www.airlinequality.com /Forum/jetstar.htm   (3639 words)

  
 Jetstar Asia mulls pact with Jet Airways
A day after Qantas sought to expand its presence in India by code-sharing with Jet Airways, the Singapore-based Jetstar Asia, a regional extension of Qantas, said it is also considering an alliance with the Indian carrier.
Jetstar Asia has been in dialogue with Jet Airways and one or two other Indian carriers 'but no firm agreement has been reached with anybody,' a media report quoted Jetstar CEO Alan Joyce as saying on Wednesday.
Jetstar Asia is a Singapore-based partnership between local businessmen Tony Chew and FF Wong, Temasek Holdings and Qantas which holds major share of 44.5 per cent.
www.rediff.com /money/2006/jul/06jet.htm   (300 words)

  
 JETSTAR AIRWAYS LOWERING THE COST OF FLYING WITH ALPHAWEST   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Jetstar’s initial investment in TOWER Software’s TRIM Context, customisation services from Alphawest and new hardware is one of the first projects initiated by the low cost carrier to deliver innovation through IT.
Jetstar is the first airline in Australia to implement an electronic crew records system and now has approvals for the system from CASA (Civil Aviation Safety Authority).
Jetstar Airways wanted out of the box business solutions for the four business areas and Alphawest were able to provide the skills to help design and implement an electronic crew records solution,” said Garry Henley, Chief Executive Officer for Alphawest.
www.alphawest.com.au /scripts/viewarticle.asp?NID=2665   (843 words)

  
 Jetstar Airways - Low Cost Airline Australia
Jetstar is Australia's new low fares airline, offering all day, every day, low fares to some of Australia’s most desirable leisure and holiday destinations.
Jetstar started flying on the 25th May, 2004 and offer customers a simple and fresh travel experience.
Jetstar is wholly owned by Qantas but is managed separately and operates independently.
www.itravelnet.com /airlines/oceania/jetstar.html   (89 words)

  
 Skycontrol.net: Changi Airport Welcomes Jetstar Airways
Jetstar Airways’ operations increases the number of flights between Singapore and Darwin by 22% and between Singapore and Cairns by 40%.
The launch of Jetstar Airways’ new services to Singapore also comes at a time of strong growth in passenger traffic between Australia and Singapore.
Jetstar Airways commenced daily flight operations between Singapore and Australia on 29 October 2006.
www.skycontrol.net /airports/changi-airport-welcomes-jetstar-airways   (359 words)

  
 Cosmic Air, Jetstar set to fly from Kolkata
A low cost carrier from Australia, Jetstar Airways, was also likely to operate from Kolkata by late this month subject to clearance.
Jetstar Airways, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Qantas, was likely to operate three flights a week from Kolkata to Singapore and back for Rs 7,000 to Rs 8,000.
Meanwhile, Thai Airways has increased its frequency from three to five flights a week from Kolkata to Bangkok and Singapore Airlines from three to four flights a week.
www.rediff.com /money/2005/jul/06airline.htm   (420 words)

  
 Jetstar Asia Airways - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is the Asian offshoot of Qantas's Jetstar Airways, and the third Low-cost carrier to be launched in Singapore.
Jetstar Asia and Valuair merged on the 24 July 2005, in the first major consolidation of Southeast Asia's crowded low-cost airline industry.
Jetstar Asia and Valuair said they would continue to operate their normal routes under their own brands in the meantime, with little or no change to the service offered by either airline.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jetstar_Asia_Airways   (655 words)

  
 All Headline News - Jetstar Airways To Offer Discounted Kansai-Sydney Flights - November 14, 2006
Tokyo, Japan (AHN) - Melbourne, Australia-based Jetstar Airways Pty Ltd., has announced it would offer economy class round-trip fares for $175 between Kansai Airport and Sydney for three months once the service is launched on March 25, 2007.
The route will be the first for Jetstar Airways, with the flights to be staffed by Japanese-speaking flight attendants.
Jetstar Airways, a subsidiary of Qantas Airways, was established in 2004.
www.allheadlinenews.com /articles/7004390489   (234 words)

  
 Jetstar Airways Pty Ltd   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Jetstar operates from both Melbourne (Tullamarine) Airport and Avalon Airports.
At Melbourne Airport, Jetstar is located at the end of the Qantas Domestic Terminal.
Jetstar is proud to be the first Australian airline to offer digEplayer™ to passengers.
www.visitvictoria.com /displayObject.cfm/objectid.5D5F46F8-D17D-43FB-9615A9D0D08C33CF/vvt.vhtml   (288 words)

  
 Jetstar Extends Agreement with RightNow to Support Overseas Expansion | RightNow Technologies
Jetstar’s initial long haul expansion plans with flights commencing before the end of 2006 include Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Japan and Honolulu in the US.
Jetstar commercially launched in Australia in February 2004 and commenced flying in May 2004.
Jetstar currently operates a fleet of 23 Airbus A320 aircraft for Australian domestic and trans Tasman services by June 2006.
www.rightnow.com /news/article.php?id=6772   (605 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Aussie no-frills airline gets first-class launch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Passengers on the first flight of Qantas airlines' no-frills subsidiary Jetstar Airways got first-class treatment Tuesday, with free champagne on board and cappuccinos, mini-quiches and chocolate desserts at their destination.
Jetstar — set up to compete with British tycoon Richard Branson's cut-rate domestic carrier Virgin Blue — will offer unreserved seating, food only if purchased, smaller than normal seats and reduced spaces between rows.
Jetstar Chief Executive Alan Joyce, who was on hand at Tullamarine when the maiden flight arrived, said 86 flights were planned Tuesday to 13 destinations around Australia.
www.usatoday.com /travel/news/2004-05-25-jetstar-launch_x.htm   (365 words)

  
 Goodyear Aviation Tires || Newsletter
Goodyear's five-year agreement with Jetstar Airways also was announced.
Melbourne-based Jetstar Airways will operate a planned all-Airbus fleet of 23 A320 aircraft throughout Australia and Asia.
For improved cost-effectiveness at Jetstar Airways, Flight Radials for the A320 fleet will be retreaded at Goodyear's facility in Melbourne.
www.goodyearaviation.com /newsletter/vol1.html   (859 words)

  
 Pratt & Whitney - News - Press Releases   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Jetstar Airways Chief Executive Officer Alan Joyce said: “IAE is able to match a reliable, fuel-efficient engine with a comprehensive aftermarket agreement that will enable us to continue to offer our customers the lowest fares.
IAE President Mark King said: “Jetstar joins the growing number of V2500 operators who recognize the value of low and predictable maintenance costs provided by IAE’s aftermarket agreements.
Jetstar’s existing network now covers both Australian domestic operations and, since December 1, 2005, trans Tasman services from Christchurch in New Zealand.
www.pratt-whitney.com /pr_022206.asp   (307 words)

  
 Jetstar Airways - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Reserved seating is currently provided on all routes and from 04 October 2006 Jetstar became the first Australian airline to allow customers to pick their seat when booking.
On December 1 2005, Jetstar commenced operations from 4 Australian cities Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and the Gold Coast to Christchurch in New Zealand.
On December 7 2005 it was announced that Jetstar would establish the world's first global low cost airline flying initially to destinations within 10 hours of Australia but later to operate to Europe and the Americas.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jetstar_Airways   (756 words)

  
 Rumours about Qantas and Jetstar
Jetstar, to "fly blind" into and out of Avalon Airport to keep costs down.
Jetstar mishap blamed on poor training By Selma Milovanovic Transport Reporter June 23, 2004
Jetstar grounds its late arrivals By Alexandra Smith June 2, 2004
www.qantasjetstar.com /rumours.htm   (321 words)

  
 Asia News Desk » Jetstar Asia & Valuair
AFP reports that Jetstar has appointed 7-Eleven as a payment collection agent in Singapore, which means you’ll now be able to pay for your ticket to Darwin and pick up a litre of milk at the same place.
Jetstar said the move is to cater to customers who prefer not to make payment over the internet.
According to Bloomberg, Tiger Airways has put in a special request to the ACCC asking them to not approve a request for Qantas to co-operate with Jetstar Asia and Valuair.
www.asianewsdesk.com /category/jetstar-asia   (746 words)

  
 Jetstar Airlines - Compare and Book Cheap Tickets
Jetstar's selection includes fresh sandwiches, snacks, confectionery, soft drinks, fruit juices, beer, fine wine and spirits, and of course, tea and coffee.
Jetstar offers you a choice of 8 fascinating programs to enjoy during your journey.
Jetstar also provides you with great travel and restaurant tips for your next vacation via its informative inflight magazine.
www.webjet.com.au /airlines/jetstar.htm   (466 words)

  
 Jetstar - Cheap Flights, Low Fares all day everyday from Australia's newest Cheap Fare airline
Jetstar passengers give carbon offsets the 'green' light
All travel is subject to the Jetstar Conditions of Carriage.
Airfares and Holiday products provided by Jetstar Airways Pty Limited ABN 33 069 720 243.
www.jetstar.com.au   (250 words)

  
 Navitaire - Technology that liberates
The addition of long-haul routes enables Jetstar to significantly increase its international presence, complement the mainline operations of Qantas, its parent company, and expand each carrier's network through extensive free-sale code-share flights.
Jetstar currently operates a fleet of 22 Airbus A320 aircraft and 6 remaining Boeing 717s.
Jetstar will move to an all A320 fleet (23 aircraft) for Australian domestic and trans-Tasman services by June 2006.
www.navitaire.com /press_releases/10may06.asp   (788 words)

  
 The Telegraph - Calcutta : Metro   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Indian debut of the Singapore-based Jetstar Asia Airways, planned for August, will be followed by Qatar Airways in October.
According to the flight plans drawn up by Doha-based Qatar Airways, the airline will start operations from October, connecting Calcutta with Doha either via Yangon or Dhaka, four times a week.
Jetstar Asia has carved a niche in the low-cost segment in the region, with flights to Manila, Taipei, Hong Kong and Bangkok.
www.telegraphindia.com /1050712/asp/calcutta/story_4977354.asp   (569 words)

  
 Jetstar Asia Airlines starts its operations in India. Jetstar Asia Airways will fly between Singapore and Kolkata
Jetstar Asia Airways is expected to play a vital part in developing tourism and business opportunities between the two countries.
Jetstar Asia is also expected to give a boost to tourism in Bengal and northeastern states.
Jetstar Asia, is a Singapore-based partnership between Qantas (49 per cent), local businessmen Tony Chew (22 per cent) and FF Wong (10 per cent) and Temasek Holdings (19 per cent).
stories.indobase.com /article_171.shtml   (405 words)

  
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Jetstar is a member of the IATA Billing & Settlement Plan (BSP) in Australia, Indonesia, Japan, Singapore & Thailand.
If your agency participates in the BSP in one of those countries, and you would like to have the option of paying for your Jetstar reservations by BSP, please click on the Register for BSP button.
Please down-load the Jetstar Sales Guide for additional information on BSP and Jetstar.
jetstarasia.com /skylights/cgi-bin/skylights.cgi?module=AG&...&sid=   (129 words)

  
 Goodyear Tire - News Release Index
Goodyear’s five-year agreement with Jetstar Airways also was announced here.
Donald Roulett, gglobal mmarketing manager for Goodyear aaviation ttires, said the company is well-positioned for airlines seeking to lower operational costs with radial tires.
Melbourne-based Jetstar Airways will operate a plannedn all-Airbus fleet of 23 A320 aircraft throughout Australia and Asia.
www.goodyear.com /media/pr/22854av.html   (367 words)

  
 Luchtzak Aviation - Jetstar Airways launches long-haul flights to six destinations
Jetstar Airways is the budget airline of Australia's Qantas.
Jetstar flies to 21 destinations in Australia (Jetstar flies currently over 1,000 flights weekly- with some 23 177-seater A320s) and some international flights, as there are
Jetstar carried nearly 11 million passengers since its launch two years ago.
www.luchtzak.be /article12190.html   (410 words)

  
 Singapore budget airlines Jetstar Asia, Valuair to merge- The Economic Times   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
“Mr Dixon said Jetstar Asia and Valuair would operate in their own right for the foreseeable future, with little or no change to the services,” the statement said.
Jetstar and Valuair face stiff competition from Tiger Airways, as well as from Indonesia’s Lion Air, Malaysia’s AirAsia and Thailand’s Nok Air.
Jetstar Asia flies from Singapore to India, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Manila and Taipei.
economictimes.indiatimes.com /articleshow/1182303.cms   (372 words)

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