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Jetstar Asia concluded its final flight on Thursday (July 31), marking the end of the budget carrier’s operations.
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.
Jetstar Asia, which operates flights between Singapore and Manila, will cease operations on July 31. Here’s what you can do if you have a flight with the airline after that date.
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 ...
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 ...
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.
Jetstar Asia was launched in 2004 as Qantas looked to gain a foothold in the growing low-cost air travel market in Asia, but has faced increased competition from other budget outlets including ...
Speaking to reporters on Wednesday (Jun 11), Jetstar Group CEO Stephanie Tully said the airline has seen "really high cost increases" at its Singapore base, including rises in fuel, airport fees ...
Jetstar Asia (3K) celebrated the launch of its direct flights between Singapore and Colombo today, as the Singapore carrier becomes the only low-cost airline to operate the route. Flight 3K333, ...
SINGAPORE: The closure of low-cost airline Jetstar Asia has come as a shock to employees who did not expect such an "extreme" measure. But staff interviewed by CNA late on Thursday (Jun 12 ...
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