Australian low-cost airline Jetstar makes some of the Asia Pacific’s most popular holiday islands easily reachable by adding of up to 19,000 extra seats a month on Jetstar services to Bali, Phuket and the reinstated non–stop service between Melbourne and Honolulu. This will give Australians more choice of where and when to travel to some of the region’s best island getaways. The additional long-haul flights have started on Saturday 15 December and deliver daily services from Melbourne and Sydney to Bali, four weekly services between Sydney and Phuket and up to three services a week between Melbourne and Honolulu.
“We pioneered long-haul, low fares travel and these additional services come just in time for the holiday season and school holidays,” Jetstar Australia & New Zealand CEO David Hall said. "And I am delighted to announce the return of non-stop flights between Melbourne and Honolulu following the continued popularity of our non-stop service from Sydney to Hawaii."
Hawaii Tourism’s Country Manager Helen Williams said: "Australians are heading to Hawaii for holidays in record numbers, and while the strong Aussie dollar has a lot to do with it, so do the great value, low airfares which Jetstar has lead the market with. Hawaii’s allure has always been its diverse island experiences, unmatched natural beauty, great year-round climate and rich Hawaiian culture. It’s also a very attractive shopping destination for Australians to take advantage of the strong Australian dollar."
Jetstar will serve the additional services from Melbourne and Sydney to Bali, Phuket and Hawaii with wide-body Airbus A330 aircraft fitted with business and economy class.
In mid 2013, Jetstar will be the first airline in Australasia and one of the first low fares carriers in the world to take delivery of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner. Jetstar has ordered 25 Boeing 787 (15 by parent company Quantas) and the aircraft will gradually replace Jetstar's fleet of 11 Airbus A330s as well as providing additional aircraft for growth.
Flights are on sale for as low as $399** for economy and $949 for business from Melbourne to Honolulu on Saturday December 15 from midday (12 noon) until 11.59pm Sunday December 16. Sale fares are valid for travel between 24 July 2013 and 11 September 2013. To book visit jetstar.com.
“We pioneered long-haul, low fares travel and these additional services come just in time for the holiday season and school holidays,” Jetstar Australia & New Zealand CEO David Hall said. "And I am delighted to announce the return of non-stop flights between Melbourne and Honolulu following the continued popularity of our non-stop service from Sydney to Hawaii."
Hawaii Tourism’s Country Manager Helen Williams said: "Australians are heading to Hawaii for holidays in record numbers, and while the strong Aussie dollar has a lot to do with it, so do the great value, low airfares which Jetstar has lead the market with. Hawaii’s allure has always been its diverse island experiences, unmatched natural beauty, great year-round climate and rich Hawaiian culture. It’s also a very attractive shopping destination for Australians to take advantage of the strong Australian dollar."
Jetstar will serve the additional services from Melbourne and Sydney to Bali, Phuket and Hawaii with wide-body Airbus A330 aircraft fitted with business and economy class.
Australians now have more choice of where and when to travel to some of the region’s best island getaways by additional Jetstar flights |
Flights are on sale for as low as $399** for economy and $949 for business from Melbourne to Honolulu on Saturday December 15 from midday (12 noon) until 11.59pm Sunday December 16. Sale fares are valid for travel between 24 July 2013 and 11 September 2013. To book visit jetstar.com.
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