Showing posts with label Jetstar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jetstar. Show all posts

Monday, September 9, 2024

Qantas Rejects Calls to Sell Jetstar Amid Political Pressure

In response to mounting political pressure, Qantas has firmly rejected the calls from Nationals Senator Bridget McKenzie for the government to have the authority to force the airline to divest its low-cost carrier, Jetstar. Senator McKenzie argued that selling Jetstar would ensure greater competition in the Australian aviation market. However, Qantas remains steadfast in its commitment to retaining its budget airline subsidiary, citing the essential role Jetstar plays in offering affordable travel options for Australians.

Qantas CEO Alan Joyce defended the airline’s stance, emphasizing that Jetstar’s success is integral to the Qantas Group's broader business strategy. The airline insists that any forced divestment could harm competition and affect the availability of low-cost flights for consumers.


Saturday, June 8, 2024

Exciting News: Jetstar Launches Flights from Brisbane to Bangkok!

Travel enthusiasts and business travelers alike have something new to look forward to! Jetstar Airways has recently introduced a new direct route connecting Brisbane to Bangkok. Utilizing the state-of-the-art Boeing 787 Dreamliners, this new service promises a comfortable and modern flying experience.

Jetstar will operate three flights per week, offering more flexibility and convenience for passengers traveling between these two vibrant cities. The Boeing 787 Dreamliner is known for its advanced features, including larger windows, improved air quality, and quieter cabins, ensuring a pleasant journey for all.

This new route is expected to significantly boost tourism and business links between Queensland and Thailand, making it easier than ever to explore Bangkok’s rich cultural heritage, bustling markets, and delicious cuisine.

Whether you're planning a vacation or a business trip, Jetstar's new Brisbane to Bangkok flights provide a fantastic new option for travelers. Book your tickets now and be among the first to experience this exciting new route!

Saturday, April 8, 2023

Battle of the Airlines: Jetstar vs Qantas for Long Haul Value

Both Jetstar and Qantas are popular Australian airlines, and each has its unique selling points when it comes to long-haul flights.
Jetstar is known for its low-cost flights and budget-friendly fares. They offer a range of long-haul flights to destinations such as Hawaii, Japan, Vietnam, and Thailand. However, keep in mind that Jetstar is a budget airline, which means that you may need to pay extra for things like checked baggage, in-flight meals, and entertainment.

On the other hand, Qantas is a full-service airline that offers a range of long-haul flights to destinations all over the world, including the USA, UK, Europe, and Asia. Qantas is known for its excellent in-flight service, comfortable seats, and excellent entertainment options. They also offer a frequent flyer program that can help you earn points towards future flights.

Overall, the decision between Jetstar and Qantas depends on your travel preferences and budget. If you're looking for a budget-friendly option and don't mind paying extra for additional services, Jetstar may be the right choice for you. However, if you prefer a full-service airline with excellent in-flight amenities and don't mind paying a higher price, Qantas may be the better option.

Tuesday, February 28, 2023

QANTAS VE JETSTAR BİR MİLYON KOLTUK SATIŞI BAŞLATTI!

Qantas ve Jetstar, Jetstar'da 39 A$'dan ve Qantas'ta 99 A$'dan başlayan tek yönlü ücretlerle bir milyon koltuk satışı başlattı. Business class ücretleri, Qantas'ta 499 A$'dan başlayan fiyatlarla mevcuttur.

Friday, February 24, 2023

Qantas & Jetstar Airways Pictures

                                        QANTAS 
 
                               JETSTAR AIRWAYS 

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