Tuesday World Routes Special - RX Carrier - Jetstar Airways

Jetstar Airways, based in Melbourne, along with its sister, Jetstar Asia, based in Singapore, are major players in Asia. From Melbourne, Jetstar links Australian cities with destinations in Hawaii, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.

Fleet

Australia - Seven A330-200s, 36 A320s and six A321s
Singapore - 10 A320s

Further firm 2010 deliveries include eight A320s and two A330s. These could be based in either Australia or Singapore or even alternative future Jetstar franchises. In 2011 it will take delivery of six A320s and three A330s, with a further 38 A320/A321s and 25 B787s on the way in the future.

Personnel

Bruce Buchanan

Group CEO

Vincent Holder

General manager network and commercial projects (Attending Routes)

Jim Fuoco

Manager long term network (Attending Routes)

Network Strategy

Jetstar operates from four main airports in Australia, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Gold Coast and has been rumoured to be evaluating long-haul markets to Europe.

Airline Requirements

  • Market size to/from Australia/Singapore including market sizes to potential high volume connecting markets on the proposed new service
  • Point of sale split
  • Type of customer split (business, leisure, VFR)
  • Average fare
  • Population in primary/secondary catchment, income & other demographic data
  • Airport infrastructure, costs, incentives, willingness to sign long term partnerships

To send a proposal to Jetstar via Route Exchange click here:

https://www.routesonline.com/airlines/3849/jetstar-airways-/50/airline-requirements/

Richard Maslen

Richard Maslen has travelled across the globe to report on developments in the aviation sector as airlines and airports have continued to evolve and…