Jetstar destinations

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Until recently, Qantas and Jetstar did not share any routes, to avoid internal competition. However, with the addition of Adelaide, Perth, Townsville and Darwin services, this is no longer the case. Due to the different markets each attracts, this seems to have had a limited effect on either of the airlines.

Whereas Qantas and other scheduled airlines use Melbourne's Melbourne-Tullamarine Airport, Jetstar flights from Melbourne to Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth depart from Avalon Airport (near Geelong - Qantas has a large maintenance facility at Avalon) because these routes are some of the key Qantas routes. The exceptions to this rule of no competition are flights to Tasmania and the Gold Coast, routes on which Qantas operates a few services for those who would prefer travelling on the full service parent Qantas, or customers wishing to travel Business Class. Jetstar has recently announced new daily flights from Melbourne-Tullamarine to Perth adding to the existing daily flights from Avalon.

Jetstar has recently made a large order for Airbus A320/A321 Aircraft. This was done in order to start a massive expansion both domestically and in Asia. Jetstar has announced that they are likely to create hubs at Darwin and Perth with as many as five aircraft based at each airport. The last planes will be delivered early in the next decade.

[[Image:JetstarBoeing717.jpg|thumb|250px|A Jetstar Boeing 717-200 at Sydney Airport.

The flights below are operated by Jetstar International [1][2] These do not include Jetstar Asia, Jetstar Pacific or Valuair destinations.

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[edit] Asia

[edit] North America

[edit] Oceania

[[Image:Jetstar a320 VH-VQY at Avalon Airport.jpg|thumb|180px|Jetstar aircraft at Avalon Airport]]

[edit] Former Destinations

[edit] See also

[edit] References