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About our Jetstar news

Latest news on Jetstar, providing comprehensive coverage of the Australian low-cost airline's flights, destinations, fleet, partnerships, corporate affairs, and role in the competitive aviation market, as well as its position within the Qantas Group.

Jetstar, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Qantas, was established in 2003 as a response to the growing threat posed by low-cost carrier Virgin Blue (now Virgin Australia). Operating from its primary hubs in Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane, Jetstar has grown to become a significant player in the Australian aviation industry, carrying 8.5% of all passengers traveling in and out of the country as of 2015.

The airline has faced challenges in recent years, including legal action from the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC) in 2014 over drip pricing tactics and the suspension of its New Zealand domestic operations in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, Jetstar has also celebrated milestones, such as the expansion of its codeshare partnerships with airlines like Emirates and the addition of new aircraft to its fleet, which currently consists of Airbus A320 family and Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft.

Jetstar's impact extends beyond Australia, with the airline playing a key role in the Jetstar Group, a network of low-cost carriers in the Asia-Pacific region. The group includes Jetstar Asia Airways (Singapore), Jetstar Japan, and formerly Jetstar Pacific (Vietnam), demonstrating the Qantas Group's strategy to access the growing intra-Asia market and compete with regional rivals.

Throughout its history, Jetstar has been actively involved in marketing and sponsorship initiatives, aiming to build brand awareness and engage with its target audiences. Notable partnerships include its sponsorship of the National Rugby League team, the Gold Coast Titans, from 2008 to 2012, and its role as the official airline of the Australian national rugby league team in 2008.

As Jetstar navigates the evolving aviation landscape and remains a crucial part of the Qantas Group's two-brand strategy, staying informed about the latest developments, challenges, and opportunities surrounding the airline is essential. Our comprehensive Â鶹´«Ã½ feed collates the most relevant and up-to-date news from reliable sources, ensuring that you have access to the information needed to understand Jetstar's ongoing journey and its impact on the Australian and Asia-Pacific aviation markets.


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