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  2. List of Jetstar Asia destinations - Wikipedia

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    Jetstar Asia's first flight took off on 13 December 2004 to Hong Kong, one of the two initial destinations from Singapore. Jetstar Asia was established six months after Jetstar Airways first commenced its domestic operation in Australia. [1] The destinations below are operated by Jetstar Asia, and does not include destinations only served by ...

  3. Jetstar Asia - Wikipedia

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    Jetstar Asia Airways Pte Ltd (operating as Jetstar Asia) is a Singaporean low-cost airline headquartered at Changi Airport. It operates services to regional destinations in Southeast Asia to countries such as Myanmar, Cambodia, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam. It also flies to regional routes in East Asia such as Japan ...

  4. Jetstar Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Jetstar Hong Kong is a subsidiary of Shun Tak Holdings under the Listing Rules. [5] However, Hong Kong's Air Transport Licensing Authority refused Jetstar Hong Kong's application for an operating licence on 25 June 2015. [6] Subsequently, China Eastern Airlines and Qantas announced the end of its involvement in Jetstar Hong Kong. [7] [8]

  5. Jetstar - Wikipedia

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    Sister airline Jetstar Asia Airways took off from its Singapore hub to Hong Kong on 13 December 2004. This marked Qantas' entry into the Asian low-cost market and signified its intention to battle key competitor Singapore Airlines on its home ground. Qantas has a 49% stake in Jetstar Asia's ownership.

  6. Changi Airport - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Changi Airport (/ ˈtʃɑːŋi / CHAHNG-ee) (IATA: SIN, ICAO: WSSS) is a major international airport that serves Singapore, and is one of the largest transportation hubs in Asia. More than 100 airlines operate from the airport, with flights to destinations in Asia, Oceania, Africa, Europe, the Middle East, and North America.

  7. History of Qantas - Wikipedia

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    The airline created a new cut-price subsidiary airline, Jetstar Airways after Virgin Blue expanded in October 2001. On 13 December 2004, the first flight of Jetstar Asia took off from its Singapore hub to Hong Kong, marking Qantas' entry into the Asian cut-price market.