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Jetstar to singapore deals from Melbourne
Hi All,
Just doing my daily play around the airline websites looking for specials and i notice JQ have a Mel to Sin sale on $199 each way so i put in some dummy dates and got the fares $395 return, i was so tempted to book at that price, it is unbelievable, but my wife wasnt too keen on me leaving her at home in june with a couple week old baby. (ok fair enough) But it got me thinking, what sort of business would JQ get on this route if they put the A330 on it direct from melbourne? At similair prices i think they would make a bundle considering the closest fare i could find on a full service airline was over a thousand bucks for the same dates, direct. What do others think? |
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Jamie, at those rates they probably get heaps of business, thing is though there probably isn't all that many seats at that price. Its all about yield management for any airline, full service or LCC. As the cheap seats sell the more expensive seats come online to cover costs and make the money.
A shame (sort of...) that you couldn't take up the seats though, that is a bargin. Cheers M |
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That Jetstar fare I believe is the Jetlite fare, meaning you can only take hand baggage for the flight. Add $20 and you get the jetsaver one, which allows you to check in 20kg of baggage.
JQ wouldn't be operating the A330 (which they are quite stretched for already) on this Melbourne - Singapore route. Jetstar established this route to compete directly with Tiger Airways who offer a one stop Singapore service via Darwin. Jetstar are doing exactly the same. Routing would be Melbourne - Darwin - Singapore and I believe the flight connects with the one from Cairns in Darwin before heading to Singapore. I wouldn't travel on a A320 for 10 hours if I could avoid it. Alex. |
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Not to mention its carry-on baggage only too..
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Jetsaver Light= $355 return (return taxes cheaper)
Jetsaver= $395 return Ok, unless you are good at stuffing a bag full of stuff, Id pay the extra for Jetsaver BUT, none fo these deals even comes close to Tiger's $350 return sale( few months back, and that INCLUDED baggage )
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No. DRW-CNS is twice daily. Same aircraft for MEL-DRW-SIN.
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Surely they cant make profit of these fares?, could they??
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I think they would treat it as a "marketing expense"... by having these sorts of fares it creates awareness of the route. So in future when Melbournians are thinking of flying to Singapore they will remember that Jetstar flies there.
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The poster said that the MEL-DRW-SIN flight CONNECTS with the CNS-DRW flight (or one of them anyway), thus giving the option of a CNS-DRW-SIN flight.
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Opps... I meant to say DRW-SIN is twice daily.But anyway... The CNS-DRW flight continues to SIN as well so I still am unsure what Alex was trying to say. There is two separate flights; CNS-DRW-SIN and MEL-DRW-SIN. No need to connect to another flight in DRW.
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