Jetstar destinations

Jetstar's international and domestic destinations
  Current destinations
  Former destinations
  Main hub (Melbourne Airport)
Jetstar Boeing 787 at Sydney Airport
A Jetstar Boeing 717-200 at Sydney Airport. These aircraft were replaced by the A320.
Jetstar aircraft at Avalon Airport

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

Jetstar flies to 19 domestic destinations and 20 international destinations in 7 countries across Asia, North America and Oceania. The company has been criticised by residents of the Australian Capital Territory for not serving Canberra International 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 September 2015.[3] Terminated destinations are also listed.

List

Hub
Secondary hub
¤Focus city
*Future destination
#Terminated destination
City State/Territory Country IATA ICAO Airport Refs
AdelaideSouth AustraliaAustraliaADLYPADAdelaide Airport[3]
AucklandNew ZealandAKLNZAAAuckland Airport[3]'
Ayers RockNorthern TerritoryAustraliaAYQYAYEAyers Rock Airport[4]
Ballina New South Wales AustraliaBNKYBNABallina Airport[3]
BangkokThailandBKKVTBSSuvarnabhumi Airport[3]
BeijingPeople's Republic of ChinaPEKZBAABeijing Capital International Airport[5][6]
Brisbane Queensland AustraliaBNEYBBNBrisbane Airport[3]
Cairns Queensland AustraliaCNSYBCSCairns Airport[3]
ChristchurchNew ZealandCHCNZCHChristchurch International Airport[3]'
DarwinNorthern Territory AustraliaDRWYPDNDarwin International Airport[3]
DenpasarIndonesiaDPSWADDNgurah Rai International Airport[3]
DunedinNew ZealandDUDNZDNDunedin International Airport[3]'
Gold CoastQueensland AustraliaOOLYBCGGold Coast Airport[3]
Hamilton IslandQueensland AustraliaHTIYBHMGreat Barrier Reef Airport[3]
Hervey BayQueensland AustraliaHVBYHBAHervey Bay Airport[7]'
HobartTasmania AustraliaHBAYMHBHobart International Airport[3]
Ho Chi Minh CityVietnamSGNVVTSTan Son Nhat International Airport
HonoluluUnited StatesHNLPHNLHonolulu International Airport[3]
JakartaIndonesiaCGKWIIISoekarno-Hatta International Airport[3]
Kuala LumpurMalaysiaKULWMKKKuala Lumpur International Airport[8]'
LauncestonTasmania AustraliaLSTYMLTLaunceston Airport[3]
MackayQueensland AustraliaMKYYBMKMackay Airport[3]
ManilaPhilippinesMNLRPLLNinoy Aquino International Airport[9]
Mataram IndonesiaLOPWADLLombok International Airport[3]
Melbourne/GeelongVictoria AustraliaAVVYMAVAvalon Airport[3]
MelbourneVictoria AustraliaMELYMMLMelbourne Airport[3]
NadiFijiNANNFFNNadi International Airport[3]
NagoyaJapanNGORJGGChūbu Centrair International Airport[10]'
NapierNew ZealandNPENZNRHawkes Bay Airport[11]
NelsonNew ZealandNSNNZNSNelson Airport[11]
New Plymouth New ZealandNPLNZNPNew Plymouth Airport[11]
NewcastleNew South Wales AustraliaNTLYWLMNewcastle Airport[3]
OsakaJapanKIXRJBBKansai International Airport[3]
Palmerston North New ZealandPMRNZPMPalmerston North Airport[11]
PerthWestern Australia AustraliaPERYPPHPerth Airport[3]'
PhuketThailandHKTVTSPPhuket International Airport[3]
ProserpineQueensland AustraliaPPPYBPNWhitsunday Coast Airport[3]
QueenstownNew ZealandZQNNZQNQueenstown Airport[3]'
RarotongaCook IslandsRARNCRGRarotonga International Airport[12]
RockhamptonQueensland AustraliaROKYBRKRockhampton Airport[13]'
SingaporeSingaporeSINWSSSSingapore Changi Airport[3]
Sunshine CoastQueensland AustraliaMCYYBSUSunshine Coast Airport[3]
SydneyNew South Wales AustraliaSYDYSSYSydney Airport[3]
TokyoJapanNRTRJAANarita International Airport[3]
TownsvilleQueensland AustraliaTSVYBTLTownsville Airport[3]
WellingtonNew ZealandWLGNZWNWellington International Airport[3]'
WuhanPeople's Republic of ChinaWUHZHHHWuhan Tianhe International Airport[14]

See also

References

  1. "Jetstar announces International fares and schedules" (PDF) (Press release). Jetstar Airways. 26 July 2006.
  2. Destinations
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 "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. http://www.heraldsun.com.au/business/jetstar-set-to-announce-flights-from-melbourne-to-beijing/story-fn7j19iv-1226093754076
  6. http://www.jetstar.com/mediacentre/latest-announcements/detail?Id=d7a164f7-bcf4-4c4b-b2df-b14394088dbf&language=en
  7. Nancy Bates 5 June 2009 6:00 AM (5 June 2009). "Jetstar pulls flights out of Bay". Fraser Coast Chronicle. Retrieved 2012-10-28.
  8. will drop its SYD to KUL route
  9. http://www.jetstar.com/mediacentre/latest-announcements/detail?Id=9d21e5e4-69d9-466e-9d94-17d1fb308fe1&language=en
  10. will drop its Cairns to Nagoya via Osaka route
  11. 1 2 3 4 http://www.stuff.co.nz/travel/news/71582558/jetstar-to-fly-nelson-napier-new-plymouth-and-palmerston-north. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  12. "Jetstar heading to the Cook Islands". Australian Aviation. 7 October 2015.
  13. Comments (6) " Amy Formosa 5 March 2010 2:45 AM (5 March 2010). "Jetstar withdraws from Rocky | Rockhampton Morning Bulletin". Themorningbulletin.com.au. Retrieved 2012-10-28.
  14. "Jetstar launches direct flights to China from Gold Coast". The Age. 5 May 2015. Retrieved 5 May 2015.
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