PPRuNe Forums - View Single Post - Jetstar gets CNS-SIN
View Single Post
Old 15th Sep 2006, 00:50
  #1 (permalink)  
En Avion
 
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Tropical Cairns...
Posts: 19
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
Jetstar gets CNS-SIN

Media Release
Qantas Airways Limited ABN 16 009 661 901
Further information and media releases can be found at the Qantas internet website: www.qantas.com.au
SYDNEY, 15 September 2006: The Qantas Group today announced that Jetstar would
commence daily operations on the Cairns-Darwin-Singapore route from 29 October,
replacing the current five weekly Qantas B767 services.
The Executive General Manager of Qantas, Mr John Borghetti, said the move to a daily
Airbus A320 operation would increase capacity on the route by around 10 per cent, or 115
seats.
“The change is in line with our well established, successful strategy of developing the two
brands of Qantas and Jetstar,” Mr Borghetti said.
“Our Cairns-Darwin-Singapore services predominantly cater for inbound leisure travellers,
so the Jetstar model and style of service is the most appropriate for this route.
“Jetstar’s Darwin-Singapore services will be timed to connect with Qantas international
services between Singapore and Europe,” he said.
Mr Borghetti said that in addition to daily Jetstar Cairns-Darwin-Singapore services,
Qantas would continue to operate five international services each week from Darwin and
30 international services from Cairns including:
two return Darwin-Denpasar services;
three flights from Sydney to Mumbai via Darwin;
seven return Cairns-Nagoya services;
seven return Cairns-Osaka services;
two services from Melbourne to Sapporo via Cairns; and
14 return Cairns-Narita services.
He said that in addition, the Group would continue to operate 69 return Darwin domestic
services and 206 domestic Cairns return services each week, including daily Qantas
services between Darwin and Cairns and a daily QantasLink Darwin-Gove-Cairns service,
as well as:
Darwin
14 services to Alice Springs, including daily flights operated by Qantas and QantasLink
13 services to Brisbane, including daily Qantas flights and six Jetstar services
11 services to Adelaide, including daily Qantas flights and four Jetstar services
daily Qantas services to Sydney
daily Qantas services to Perth
QANTAS ANNOUNCES CHANGES TO
CAIRNS-DARWIN-SINGAPORE ROUTES
2
daily Qantas services to Cairns
three Jetstar services to Melbourne
daily QantasLink services to Gove
Cairns
Qantas services to Brisbane (28), Sydney (25), Ayers Rock (7), Darwin (7), Melbourne
(7), and Perth (2);
QantasLink services to Alice Springs (7), Ayers Rock (7), Townsville (33), Gove (7),
Hamilton Island (13), Horn Island (14), and Weipa (13); and
Jetstar services to Adelaide (3), Brisbane (19), Melbourne (7) and Sydney (7).
Mr Borghetti said Qantas would codeshare on the new Jetstar flights.
“Qantas codeshare customers will be offered complimentary inflight meals and amenities,
and Qantas Club members will have access to Qantas-operated lounges at international
airports,” he said.
Mr Borghetti said Qantas would continue to offer freight capacity on the route on its B767
services, connecting at the airline's world-class Brisbane freight facility to the Qantas
worldwide network.
Customers affected by the schedule change will be contacted by Qantas or their travel
agent.
Issued by Qantas Corporate Communication (Q3480)
En Avion is offline