Qantas Shuts ‘Jetstar Asia’ Brand, Final Flights at the End of July

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Customers will get refunds or alternate flights, and staff will receive redundancy payouts and support.

Qantas has confirmed it will shut down its Singapore-based low-cost carrier Jetstar Asia by July 31, citing unsustainable operating costs and ongoing financial losses.

Flights will taper off over the next seven weeks, with 16 intra-Asia routes to be phased out. The closure will not affect Jetstar Airways’ international routes into Asia or Jetstar Japan’s services. All flights in and out of Australia remain unchanged.

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