List of Jetstar destinations

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This article is about flights operated by Jetstar,[1][2] and does not include Jetstar Asia or Jetstar Japan destinations.

Jetstar flies to 19 domestic destinations and 15 international destinations in 9 countries across Asia, North America and Oceania. The company has been criticised by residents of the Australian Capital Territory for not serving Canberra Airport, which is Australia's eighth-busiest airport.

Following is a list of destinations Jetstar flies to as part of its scheduled services as of January 2022. Terminated destinations are also listed.

List[]

Country City Airport Note Refs
Australia Adelaide Adelaide Airport Focus city [3]
Ayers Rock Ayers Rock Airport [4]
Ballina Ballina Airport [3]
Brisbane Brisbane Airport Hub [3]
Cairns Cairns Airport Focus city [3]
Canberra Canberra Airport [5]
Darwin Darwin International Airport [3]
Gold Coast Gold Coast Airport Hub [3]
Hamilton Island Great Barrier Reef Airport [3]
Hervey Bay Hervey Bay Airport [6][7]
Hobart Hobart Airport [3]
Launceston Launceston Airport [3]
Mackay Mackay Airport [3]
Melbourne/Geelong Avalon Airport [3]
Melbourne Melbourne Airport Hub [3]
Newcastle Newcastle Airport [3]
Perth Perth Airport Focus city [3]'
Proserpine Whitsunday Coast Airport [3]
Rockhampton Rockhampton Airport Terminated [8]
Sunshine Coast Sunshine Coast Airport [3]
Sydney Sydney Airport Hub [3]
Townsville Townsville Airport [3]
China Beijing Beijing Capital International Airport Terminated [9][10]
Wuhan Wuhan Tianhe International Airport Terminated [11]
Zhengzhou Zhengzhou International Airport Terminated [12][13]
Cook Islands Rarotonga Rarotonga International Airport Terminated [14]
Fiji Nadi Nadi International Airport [3]
Indonesia Denpasar Ngurah Rai International Airport Focus city [3]
Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta International Airport Terminated [3]
Mataram Lombok International Airport Terminated [3]
Japan Nagoya Chūbu Centrair International Airport Terminated [15]'
Osaka Kansai International Airport [3]
Tokyo Narita International Airport [3]
Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur International Airport Terminated [16]
New Zealand Auckland Auckland Airport Hub [3]'
Christchurch Christchurch Airport [3]'
Dunedin Dunedin Airport [3]'
Napier Hawkes Bay Airport Terminated [17][18]
Nelson Nelson Airport Terminated [17][18]
New Plymouth New Plymouth Airport Terminated [17][18]
Palmerston North Palmerston North Airport Terminated [17][18]
Queenstown Queenstown Airport [3]'
Wellington Wellington Airport [3]'
Philippines Manila Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminated [19]
Singapore Singapore Changi Airport [3] [20]
South Korea Seoul Incheon International Airport [21][22]
Thailand Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport [3]
Phuket Phuket International Airport [3]
United States Honolulu Daniel K. Inouye International Airport [3]
Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City Tan Son Nhat International Airport [23]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Jetstar announces International fares and schedules" (PDF) (Press release). Jetstar Airways. 26 July 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 August 2006.
  2. ^ "Destinations". Jetstar.com. Retrieved 13 October 2019.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag "Jetstar Route Maps". Jetstar Airways Limited. Retrieved 27 September 2013.
  4. ^ http://www.jetstar.com/mediacentre/latest-announcements/detail?Id=c351ced9-535f-48a1-bb24-1ce1bfefce87&language=en
  5. ^ Kimber, Libby (10 June 2021). "Jetstar to fly Canberra to Brisbane from September". Canberra Weekly. Retrieved 10 August 2021.
  6. ^ Bates, Nancy (5 June 2009). "Jetstar pulls flights out of Bay". Fraser Coast Chronicle.
  7. ^ Brown, Vanessa (22 February 2021). "Jetstar launch new flight route Sydney to Hervey Bay for $59". News.Com.Au. News Corp Australia. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
  8. ^ Formosa, Amy (5 March 2010). "Jetstar withdraws from Rocky". Rockhampton Morning Bulletin. Retrieved 28 October 2012.
  9. ^ "Category". Herald Sun. Retrieved 13 October 2019.
  10. ^ http://www.jetstar.com/mediacentre/latest-announcements/detail?Id=d7a164f7-bcf4-4c4b-b2df-b14394088dbf&language=en
  11. ^ "Jetstar ends Wuhan scheduled charters in late-Sep 2016". Routesonline. Retrieved 13 October 2019.
  12. ^ "Jetstar flights to China: Melbourne to Zhengzhou route to launch in December". Traveller. Retrieved 6 May 2019.
  13. ^ "Jetstar discontinues Zhengzhou service in early-Dec 2019". Routesonline. Retrieved 13 October 2019.
  14. ^ "Jetstar heading to the Cook Islands". Australian Aviation. 7 October 2015.
  15. ^ will drop its Cairns to Nagoya via Osaka route[dead link]
  16. ^ will drop its SYD to KUL route[dead link]
  17. ^ a b c d "Air NZ joins $9 price war, Jetstar announces new NZ routes". Stuff.co.nz. 31 August 2015. Retrieved 6 May 2019.
  18. ^ a b c d "Jetstar proposes withdrawal from regional flying in New Zealand". 25 September 2019. Retrieved 25 September 2019.
  19. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 12 December 2013. Retrieved 11 December 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  20. ^ "Qantas-and-jetstar-gear-up-for-accelerated-border-opening". Qantas. 22 October 2021. Retrieved 22 October 2021.
  21. ^ "Jetstar to start Gold Coast-Seoul Incheon flights in December 2019". Australian Aviation. Retrieved 5 May 2019.
  22. ^ Ltd. 2019, UBM (UK). "JetStar extends Seoul Incheon reservations into NS20". Routesonline.
  23. ^ "Jetstar to serve Ho Chi Minh City nonstop from May". Australian Aviation. 19 January 2017.
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