The new airline was officially launched on 16 August. It expects to fly from Tokyo (Narita) and Kansai International airports, with other destination airports and bases being considered including ...
Australia’s Qantas Group will fully exit Jetstar Japan in 2026, selling its remaining stake to a consortium of Japanese investors and triggering a full rebrand of the low-cost carrier, Reuters ...
Feb 3 (Reuters) - Australia's Qantas Airways will sell ‌its stake in low-cost carrier Jetstar ‌Japan as the flagship airline moves away from its budget international businesses to focus on core ...
This is the latest example of Qantas pulling back from its overseas minority investments to focus on its core Australian brands. Qantas is preparing to sell its full holding in Jetstar Japan. Under a ...
Jetstar, in its first code share outside its arrangements with parent Qantas, struck a deal to carry Japan Airlines' code on its daily flights from Sydney-Osaka-Brisbane, beginning March 25, provided ...
Moral of the story: Being low-cost is no longer enough. Without scale, efficiency, and solid financial backing, it’s getting harder for smaller airlines to stay in the game — especially with the kind ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Budget airline to close after 20 years Budget airline Jetstar Asia is set to close this summer after over 20 years of operations.
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Singapore-based low-cost carrier Jetstar Asia will be shut down by end-July, following a “strategic restructure” by parent Qantas Group. The intra-Asia operator will continue to offer flights on a ...