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Old 12th October 2008, 07:42 PM
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Default Jetstar- New Zealand Expansion Announcement

News is that tommorow Bruce Buchanan (new CEO), is in Auckland to reveal Jetstar's next expansion plans for the Kiwi Country. No word on what though, but plenty of speculation. Will they..
-Mergewith Jetconnect and becoming just "Jetstar"?? (those 734's are becoming of age now..)
-Adding Services across the Tasman from Auckland to compete with Pacific Blue??
-Taking up routes lost by Freedom, and just recently ANZ, to Australia??
-Going up against all carriers on NZ domestic, including JetConnect??

The only source that will back up my info is this NZ Radio Station post:
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Strong rumours within the aviation industry suggest airline Jetstar will soon be a player in the New Zealand market.

Our newsroom has been told Jetstar chief executive Bruce Buchanan will be making a significant commercial announcement at a media conference tomorrow in Auckland.

Jetstar's a part of the Qantas group and is the company's budget carrier
Anyone elaborate further...?

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Old 12th October 2008, 09:34 PM
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Could explain why their NZ schedule is the only one not yet updated on the flight schedule page.

http://www.jetstar.com/au/en/travel-...-schedule.html
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Old 13th October 2008, 08:31 AM
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AKL-SYD
AKL-OOL
From New Zealand Herald...
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Australian airline Jetstar will launch its transtasman services from Auckland with an $89 fare sale from midday today.
The low cost carrier this morning confirmed plans to expand its New Zealand operations and has put up hundreds of seats to Sydney and the Gold Coast at $89 for just 89 minutes.
The airline, a subsidiary of Qantas, will begin daily flights out of Auckland from April 28, subject to regulatory approval.
Between eight and 10 per cent of Jetstar's 5000 weekly seats would be offered at the low price, although its normal one-way fares would be the industry entry standard of $199.
The $89 offer applies to travel between April 28 and June 18 and applies to selected days and flights and excludes travel on public and school holidays.
Jetstar chief executive Bruce Buchanan said the airline would complement Qantas' four daily Auckland-Sydney services and he saw no reason for the parent carrier to scale back its New Zealand presence.
Buchanan said it was possible Jetstar could expand to fly domestic routes in New Zealand although it would depend on the impact of global economic crisis on demand.



He said the airline would "run the rule" over possible domestic routes - likely to be the main trunk - early next year and make a decision on whether to launch around the same time as it starts its services out of Auckland.
About 50 crew and backup staff would be needed to support the first aircraft to be based in Auckland.
The airline started services to four Australian cities out of Christchurch three years ago.
Set up in Australia in 2004, Jetstar now has about a 20 per cent share of that country's domestic market and also flies long haul routes to Japan, Vietnam, Thailand, Singapore and Hawaii.
The transtasman market has heated up in the past year as Australians and New Zealanders look to travel closer to home because of higher long haul air fares and financial pressure.
Pacific Blue has launched extra services out of Auckland, Air New Zealand has upgraded its aircraft on the route and Emirates is due to start its superjumbo A380 services from next February.
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Old 15th October 2008, 11:29 AM
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More... http://www.nzherald.co.nz/aviation/n...s.cfm?c_id=556

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Jetstar eyes travellers watching the budget

4:00AM Tuesday October 14, 2008

Jetstar is banking on budget-conscious travellers to support the airline as it expands in New Zealand and moves towards superseding some Qantas services. The low-cost carrier carrier yesterday announced it would fly once a day from Auckland to Sydney and once a day to the Gold Coast from next April
...goes on

Interestingly, the article contains a picture of the rear of a white JQ Boeing 717
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Old 22nd October 2008, 01:52 PM
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Here are tyhe schdules for the new Jetstar flights to and from Auckland
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Sydney - Auckland and Gold Coast - Auckland route from 28APR09

JQ201 SYD0930 - 1435AKL 320 D
JQ200 AKL0715 - 0840SYD 320 D

JQ241 OOL1745 - 2245AKL 320 D
JQ240 AKL1535 - 1705OOL 320 D
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Old 23rd October 2008, 10:15 AM
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Here are tyhe schdules for the new Jetstar flights to and from Auckland
Not a bad time for JQ ex-Sydney, where NZ102 would be in trouble...

Good time for NZers to go Australia, but for both ways, the return time is really terrible! (Too early)
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Old 23rd October 2008, 11:34 AM
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Are any QF flights being knocked on the head to make room for these or is only NZ targeted?
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Old 23rd October 2008, 02:38 PM
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There should be no QF cancellations however there might be a timetable allignment to cover the huge afternoon gap in Sydney. As NZ already has 5 services per day compared to QF's 4.
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Old 23rd October 2008, 03:23 PM
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I believe NZ has also dropped a 777 frequency for an A320 on 1 of day of the wek (think ti is FRI) on SYD-AKL
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Old 24th October 2008, 05:53 AM
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I think NZ usually run one 763 per day - NZ101/102?
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