Jetstar has announced further expansion of the
Melbourne Brisbane service with an additional two daily flights from 1 July
2010, increasing the number of flight to 4 daily services.
The full media release from Jetstar can be read
below:
Australia’s low fares leader Jetstar will
further expand its domestic Australian network with the launch of double daily Melbourne-Brisbane
A320 services to commence from 1 July 2010 from Melbourne Airport.
The new services will provide Jetstar passengers
with a choice of gateways into and out of Melbourne
with a total of four daily services to now be operated from Brisbane
to Melbourne (Avalon) Airport and Melbourne
Airport.
Further extending the Qantas Group’s existing
two flying brands in the Australian market, Jetstar will complement Qantas’
existing high-frequency full services CityFlyer
offering on the route, as well as continuing to operate double daily services
from Melbourne (Avalon) Airport.
JetSaver Light sale fares are now available from $49 one
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The extra services mean the airline will offer 128,000
new seats annually between the cities.
Jetstar Chief Executive Officer Bruce Buchanan said the airline was committed to
offering Australian holiday makers traveling between Melbourne and Brisbane the
lowest fares and award-winning service.
“Customers can
be assured of every day low fares between Melbourne-Brisbane covered by
the Jetstar Price Beat Guarantee, which means we won’t be beaten by our
competitors on price,” Mr Buchan said
“Applications
such as our Low Fares Finder at Jetstar.com mean that it is easier than
ever to determine when the lowest fares are available over a one-month period
when flying Jetstar.”
The flight launch follows Jetstar’s recent
announcement to introduce an extra 700,000 future seats on an annualized basis
during the first half of 2010, representing the entry of four new A320 aircraft
into the Jetstar fleet which will also support its future Melbourne-Brisbane
services.
“Holiday makers
heading to Queensland are major winners of the additional capacity that Jetstar
will introduce next year, with Jetstar’s domestic operations to Queensland to
further grow by more than 25 per cent as a result,” Mr Buchanan
said.
Jetstar will offer a future 440 weekly interstate
or intrastate flights across Queensland to Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sunshine
Coast, Townsville, Cairns,
Mackay, Whitsunday Coast, Hamilton
Island and Rockhampton.
Every day JetSaver
Light fares between Melbourne-Brisbane and Melbourne (Avalon)-Brisbane start from
$89 one-way at Jetstar.com.