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Jetstar Asia concluded its final flight on Thursday (July 31), marking the end of the budget carrier’s operations.
More than 500 employees will be laid off. The shutdown of Jetstar Asia will not impact the operations of Australia-based Jetstar Airways, nor those of Jetstar Japan, according to its part-owner Qantas ...
Jetstar Asia will continue flights for the next seven weeks and cease operating on July 31. All affected employees would be provided with redundancy payments, the airline said.
Qantas added that 13 Jetstar Asia Airbus A320 aircraft will be progressively redirected to Australia and New Zealand. Qantas did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Competition among ...
Singapore-based budget airline Jetstar Asia will close down at the end of July, with affected passengers to be offered full refunds. The low-cost airline has struggled with rising supplier costs ...
Jetstar Asia, which Tully said reported profits in only six of its 20 years of operation, is expected to post an underlying loss of A$35 million ($22.76 million) before interest and tax in the ...
Jetstar Asia will cease operations on Jul 31, a move unsurprising to experts because the low-cost carrier was struggling to turn a profit in a tough aviation market. Otelli Edwards speaks to ...
While Jetstar Asia’s exit is disappointing for Changi Airport Group, its small post-pandemic market share means the void it leaves should be easy to fill, says aviation analyst Brendan Sobie.
Jetstar Asia will continue to operate flights until the end of July [Getty Images] Singapore-based budget airline Jetstar Asia will close down at the end of July, with affected passengers to be ...
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