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Jetstar makes Singapore its Asian hub
Jetstar, the discount carrier offshoot of Australian flag-carrier Qantas, said Thursday it was making Singapore its major Asian hub, giving it a base to expand into long-haul international flights
Un premier pas dans sa stratégie d'ouvrir des lignes sur l'Europe
Jetstar, the discount carrier offshoot of Australian flag-carrier Qantas, said Thursday it was making Singapore its major Asian hub, giving it a base to expand into long-haul international flights
Un premier pas dans sa stratégie d'ouvrir des lignes sur l'Europe
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Changi Airport Group (CAG) and Jetstar signed an agreement today to launch a strategic partnership that will see Jetstar continue to make Singapore Changi Airport its largest air hub in Asia for both short and long haul operations. As part of the agreement, Jetstar will operate its highest number of services and base its largest number of A320-family aircraft in Asia at Changi. It also commits to introduce long haul services using wide body aircraft out of Singapore.
Under the three-year agreement, the Jetstar Group – which includes Jetstar in Australia and Jetstar Asia/ Valuair based in Singapore – is committed to increase existing flight frequencies and offer more destinations from Singapore.
Jetstar’s projected growth at Changi will include additional A320-family narrow body services and, for the first time, wide-body A330-200 medium and long haul flights to and from destinations in Asia and beyond. Jetstar also aims to grow the percentage of transit and transfer traffic through Changi among its passengers. CAG will support Jetstar’s continued growth at Changi Airport with various incentives under the Changi Airport Growth Initiative which was introduced on 1 January 2010.
The incentives will enable Jetstar to lower its cost of operations at Changi. It will also receive additional incentives for launching services to cities not currently connected to Changi. This will provide more offerings and new exciting destinations for passengers travelling via and out of Singapore.
As a partner, CAG will work closely with Jetstar to explore route opportunities to grow its traffic out of Changi. CAG will also support Jetstar’s operational needs, such as to improve its ground operations and to enhance the airport experience of its passengers, for example by introducing an early check-in option for Jetstar passengers travelling on the same day.
Welcoming CAG’s partnership with Jetstar, CAG Chief Executive Officer, Mr Lee Seow Hiang, said, “We are honoured that Jetstar has chosen Changi Airport to be its largest hub in Asia. We are committed to supporting Jetstar’s growth at Changi by helping it to grow traffic and to keep costs low. By hubbing at Changi, Jetstar will gain from interlining opportunities with the many airlines that fly here, including its parent, Qantas, which already uses Changi as an Asia hub.
“For Changi Airport, it will benefit from Jetstar’s increased number of flights and destinations, which will contribute to higher passenger traffic and a stronger connectivity network. And, importantly, this partnership is also beneficial for air travellers in the region who will enjoy a greater choice of low-fare travel options through Changi.”
Mr Lee added, “Our agreement with Jetstar signals CAG’s strong desire to work with our airline partners to grow the pie at Changi. We are ready to develop customised partnerships with airlines based on their business models and growth plans, whether they are full service or low cost carriers.”
Jetstar Chief Executive Officer Mr Bruce Buchanan said the new agreement would support significant growth opportunities for Jetstar and its networks linking Singapore. “This agreement is most important to us and provides a platform for sustainable future growth throughout Asia,” Mr Buchanan said.
“Partnerships like this with Changi Airport Group allow us to invest in both existing and new flying markets and present opportunities from Singapore for us to drive growth.
“Singapore is of high strategic importance to Jetstar and equally of great importance to the Qantas Group. This agreement provides further leverage to us now seeking the full benefits of a burgeoning hub operation in Singapore.
“The clear operational advantages of Singapore as a hub and primary access point into Asia are clear and can now be further built upon as a result of this agreement.”
Jetstar, a pioneer in Asia’s low cost carrier sector, operates 408 flights each week to and from Changi, offering its passengers a varied menu of 23 destinations. Its future planned growth is supported by fleet expansion plans to beyond 100 aircraft by 2014/15.
Changi Airport Group (CAG) and Jetstar signed an agreement today to launch a strategic partnership that will see Jetstar continue to make Singapore Changi Airport its largest air hub in Asia for both short and long haul operations. As part of the agreement, Jetstar will operate its highest number of services and base its largest number of A320-family aircraft in Asia at Changi. It also commits to introduce long haul services using wide body aircraft out of Singapore.
Under the three-year agreement, the Jetstar Group – which includes Jetstar in Australia and Jetstar Asia/ Valuair based in Singapore – is committed to increase existing flight frequencies and offer more destinations from Singapore.
Jetstar’s projected growth at Changi will include additional A320-family narrow body services and, for the first time, wide-body A330-200 medium and long haul flights to and from destinations in Asia and beyond. Jetstar also aims to grow the percentage of transit and transfer traffic through Changi among its passengers. CAG will support Jetstar’s continued growth at Changi Airport with various incentives under the Changi Airport Growth Initiative which was introduced on 1 January 2010.
The incentives will enable Jetstar to lower its cost of operations at Changi. It will also receive additional incentives for launching services to cities not currently connected to Changi. This will provide more offerings and new exciting destinations for passengers travelling via and out of Singapore.
As a partner, CAG will work closely with Jetstar to explore route opportunities to grow its traffic out of Changi. CAG will also support Jetstar’s operational needs, such as to improve its ground operations and to enhance the airport experience of its passengers, for example by introducing an early check-in option for Jetstar passengers travelling on the same day.
Welcoming CAG’s partnership with Jetstar, CAG Chief Executive Officer, Mr Lee Seow Hiang, said, “We are honoured that Jetstar has chosen Changi Airport to be its largest hub in Asia. We are committed to supporting Jetstar’s growth at Changi by helping it to grow traffic and to keep costs low. By hubbing at Changi, Jetstar will gain from interlining opportunities with the many airlines that fly here, including its parent, Qantas, which already uses Changi as an Asia hub.
“For Changi Airport, it will benefit from Jetstar’s increased number of flights and destinations, which will contribute to higher passenger traffic and a stronger connectivity network. And, importantly, this partnership is also beneficial for air travellers in the region who will enjoy a greater choice of low-fare travel options through Changi.”
Mr Lee added, “Our agreement with Jetstar signals CAG’s strong desire to work with our airline partners to grow the pie at Changi. We are ready to develop customised partnerships with airlines based on their business models and growth plans, whether they are full service or low cost carriers.”
Jetstar Chief Executive Officer Mr Bruce Buchanan said the new agreement would support significant growth opportunities for Jetstar and its networks linking Singapore. “This agreement is most important to us and provides a platform for sustainable future growth throughout Asia,” Mr Buchanan said.
“Partnerships like this with Changi Airport Group allow us to invest in both existing and new flying markets and present opportunities from Singapore for us to drive growth.
“Singapore is of high strategic importance to Jetstar and equally of great importance to the Qantas Group. This agreement provides further leverage to us now seeking the full benefits of a burgeoning hub operation in Singapore.
“The clear operational advantages of Singapore as a hub and primary access point into Asia are clear and can now be further built upon as a result of this agreement.”
Jetstar, a pioneer in Asia’s low cost carrier sector, operates 408 flights each week to and from Changi, offering its passengers a varied menu of 23 destinations. Its future planned growth is supported by fleet expansion plans to beyond 100 aircraft by 2014/15.
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Jetstar a/avait des projets sur l'Europe via ... je crois l'Inde pas trop de news !
le low cost long, mm tres long, courrier semble avoir du mal a se positionnerau départ Asie/Océanie, il n'y a qu'a voir les recents développements AirAsiaX ( ss continent indien)
le low cost long, mm tres long, courrier semble avoir du mal a se positionnerau départ Asie/Océanie, il n'y a qu'a voir les recents développements AirAsiaX ( ss continent indien)
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Par contre ...AVION a écrit :Jetstar makes Singapore its Asian hub
Un peu surprenant pour lees nouveaux amis JetStar/AirAsia
Jetstar va ouvrir en frontal avec AirAsia 2 lignes porteuses KUL et BKK vers Denpasar (Bali)
... je n'ai pas vu les horaires, peut etre y a t il tout de mm eu une concertation pour homogénéiser tout ça
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Jet Star
Cette Cie low cost australo-singapourienen envisage des vols SIN / Europe des qu'elle aura ses A330-200 ( fin 2010/debut 2011)
... villes visées pour débuter Athènes, Milan, Rome, Munich ou Bruxelles
... villes visées pour débuter Athènes, Milan, Rome, Munich ou Bruxelles
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Bientôt dans Oneworld...
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Et aussi le création d'une filiale basée à HKG...
HONG KONG (MarketWatch) -- Australia's Jetstar Group plans to launch a Hong Kong-based budget airline focused on mainland China routes and has started discussions with the city's government to apply for an air operator's certificate, the Apple Daily reported Thursday, citing unnamed sources.
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HONG KONG (MarketWatch) -- Australia's Jetstar Group plans to launch a Hong Kong-based budget airline focused on mainland China routes and has started discussions with the city's government to apply for an air operator's certificate, the Apple Daily reported Thursday, citing unnamed sources.
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Flyzen: as tu un communiqué de la cie annonçant des volontés de dvp sur l'Europe?
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Attendons le 24 Août...Qantas annoncera son développement à l'international...donc Jetstar aussi...normalementmenja a écrit :Flyzen: as tu un communiqué de la cie annonçant des volontés de dvp sur l'Europe?
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Oh la .............mes posts detent de debut/mi 2010 tu vas bousculer ma memoiremenja a écrit :Flyzen: as tu un communiqué de la cie annonçant des volontés de dvp sur l'Europe?



... par contre notre ami commun G..gle m'a retrouvé ça

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Et aussi le création d'une filiale basée à HKG...
HONG KONG (MarketWatch) -- Australia's Jetstar Group plans to launch a Hong Kong-based budget airline focused on mainland China routes and has started discussions with the city's government to apply for an air operator's certificate, the Apple Daily reported Thursday, citing unnamed sources.
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/austra" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ... 2011-08-03
Il semblerait que Macao soit aussi à l'étude.
HONG KONG (MarketWatch) -- Australia's Jetstar Group plans to launch a Hong Kong-based budget airline focused on mainland China routes and has started discussions with the city's government to apply for an air operator's certificate, the Apple Daily reported Thursday, citing unnamed sources.
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/austra" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ... 2011-08-03
Il semblerait que Macao soit aussi à l'étude.
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Célèbre son 100ème avion
Jetstar Airways (Australia) (Melbourne) this month celebrated reaching 100 aircraft, a milestone reflecting the impressive scale of the airline across Asia Pacific.
Since launching in 2004, Jetstar has grown from a small domestic carrier – with just 14 aircraft flying up and down the east coast of Australia – to become the fastest airline brand in Asia Pacific to grow its fleet to 100 aircraft.
Jetstar Group Chief Executive Officer Jayne Hrdlicka said this milestone was only possible because of the 400,000 passengers who choose to fly with the Jetstar Group each week.
To commemorate this milestone, Jetstar has applied a special 100th aircraft livery on its first Sharklet-equipped Airbus A320.
The livery features 132 people doing the Jetstar star jump including passengers and ambassadors from across Asia Pacific representing the five Jetstar branded airlines.
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Since launching in 2004, Jetstar has grown from a small domestic carrier – with just 14 aircraft flying up and down the east coast of Australia – to become the fastest airline brand in Asia Pacific to grow its fleet to 100 aircraft.
Jetstar Group Chief Executive Officer Jayne Hrdlicka said this milestone was only possible because of the 400,000 passengers who choose to fly with the Jetstar Group each week.
To commemorate this milestone, Jetstar has applied a special 100th aircraft livery on its first Sharklet-equipped Airbus A320.
The livery features 132 people doing the Jetstar star jump including passengers and ambassadors from across Asia Pacific representing the five Jetstar branded airlines.
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Suite a sa demande JetStar pourrait obtenir une licence/AOC pour la mise en place d'une filiale Jet Star Hong Kong !
... visiblement a HKG ça devrait répliquer avec la creation d'une LCC "hongkongaise"
encore une LCC asiatique/australienne qui sait avancer par le biais de filliales comme le fait AirAsia et comme visiblement on ne sait pas faire en Europe ( ou si peu !)
... visiblement a HKG ça devrait répliquer avec la creation d'une LCC "hongkongaise"
encore une LCC asiatique/australienne qui sait avancer par le biais de filliales comme le fait AirAsia et comme visiblement on ne sait pas faire en Europe ( ou si peu !)
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dans la serie ... je récupère ..
Jet star pourrait récupérer des machines qui vont sortir de la flotte QF
A suivre
Ps et pourquoi pas des lignes ?
Jet star pourrait récupérer des machines qui vont sortir de la flotte QF
A suivre
Ps et pourquoi pas des lignes ?
Michel