CAPA reports on Jetstar Asia

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[h=1]Jetstar Asia increases focus on interline traffic and secondary destinations[/h]Singapore LCCs part 3: Jetstar Asia increases focus on interline traffic and secondary destinations | CAPA - Centre for Aviation

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This report examines the position of Jetstar Asia, which launched in late 2004 and is 49% owned by the Qantas Group.
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Jetstar Asia has not disclosed transit passenger figures since 2011, when it stated that about 15% of its passengers connect to other Jetstar Asia or partner flights. But Jetstar Asia’s transit passenger traffic portion has clearly grown significantly as back in 2011 it had a limited number of interlines or codeshares in place.
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The second quote was really my main objection to connecting with Jetstar in SIN. Did they actually fix it?

Happy wandering

Fred
 
Emirates having more connecting traffic than Qantas is interesting.

Certainly doesn't sound like expansion or a move back to longhaul will happen any time soon
 
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