Jetstar Asia Airways destinations

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This is a list of destinations that Jetstar Asia Airways flies to, and does not include destinations only served by Jetstar Airways, and Valuair.[1]

City Airport Commenced Terminated Frequency[2] Remarks
Asia
East Asia
Flag of the People's Republic of China People's Republic of China
Hong Kong Hong Kong International Airport 13 December 2004 14 flights weekly
Macau Macau International Airport 2 February 2008[3] 7 flights weekly
Flag of the Republic of China Republic of China
Taipei Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport 16 December 2004 7 flights weekly
South Asia
Flag of India India
Bangalore HAL Bangalore International Airport 23 January 2006 2007[4] 5 flights weekly
Kolkata Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport 18 August 2005 1 May 2006[5] 4 flights weekly
Southeast Asia
Flag of Cambodia Cambodia
Phnom Penh Phnom Penh International Airport 15 December 2005 3 flights weekly
Siem Reap Angkor International Airport 16 December 2005 3 flights weekly
Flag of Burma Myanmar
Yangon Yangon International Airport 25 October 2005 3 flights weekly
Flag of Malaysia Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur International Airport 1 February 2008 7 flights weekly Awarded rights to operate from 1 February 2008[6][7]
Flag of the Philippines Philippines
Manila Ninoy Aquino International Airport 24 April 2005 7 flights weekly
Flag of Singapore Singapore
Singapore Singapore Changi Airport 13 December 2004 74 flights weekly Main hub
Flag of Thailand Thailand
Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport 23 March 2005 21 flights weekly
Pattaya U-Tapao International Airport 20 December 2004 22 March 2005 7 flights weekly To consolidate operations at Bangkok[8]
Phuket Phuket International Airport 25 October 2005 28 March 2008[9] 6 flights weekly
Flag of Vietnam Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh City Tan Son Nhat International Airport 25 March 2007 16 flights weekly
Oceania
Flag of Australia Australia
Cairns Cairns International Airport 2 November 2006[10] 31 January 2008 7 flights weekly[11] Operated for and transferred to Jetstar Airways
Darwin Darwin International Airport 2 November 2006[12] 31 January 2008 7 flights weekly[13] Operated for and transferred to Jetstar Airways

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