Jetstar launched daily services to Queenstown from Auckland and Christchurch on 10 June 2009.
Jetstar also expand its Auckland-Queenstown services from daily to 11 times per week (from 16 December 2010), offering even greater opportunity to connect throughout Jetstar’s network in New Zealand to more Australian destinations and across the Asia Pacific region.
The twice weekly Queenstown-Melbourne A320 service commences 16 December and Queenstown-Gold Coast flights, a new trans Tasman route, start from 17 December 2010, collectively providing greater and unique direct access from Queenstown to some of Australia’s most popular destinations.
It launched these trans Tasman routes offering one-way sale fares from Queenstown to Melbourne and the Gold Coast from $99# (JetSaver Light fare) at Jetstar.com. (#Terms and Conditions apply). Jetstar’s every day one-way fares between Queenstown-Melbourne and Queenstown-Gold Coast from $199 (JetSaver Light**) are up to 30 percent lower than current competitors’ fares operating on same or similar routes.
Jetstar offers a future total of 84 weekly return flights between Auckland, Christchurch, Wellington and Queenstown, using its fleet of modern A320 aircraft. The airline first established services between Australia and New Zealand in 2005, and currently offers 42 weekly trans Tasman services from Auckland to Sydney and the Gold Coast, and from Christchurch to Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and the Gold Coast. From Queenstown, Jetstar offers passengers a one-stop connection through Auckland to a range of Jetstar and Qantas international destinations, including the United States. When flying to or from Queenstown, passengers can choose to check in online at Jetstar.com, or via a self-check kiosk or traditional check-in counter at the airport.
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