http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/je...0609-xvuy.html
At $1970.64 for Starclass on MEL-SIN return which earns Business Class SCs on QFF vs almost $3000 for Premium Economy on QF which earns only full whY SCs, whY+ on Jetstar represents a rather good value proposition. Timings aren't too bad either.
Jetstar said today it would start offering direct Melbourne-Singapore daily flights from December 16, kicking off at a limited, discounted $99 one-way special fare.
The Melbourne-Singapore service offers travellers direct access to the low-cost airline's group's increasingly important Singapore hub, that in turn feeds Jetstar's pan-Asian connections.
A second new route, from Singapore to Auckland on Jetstar Asia will begin on March 17, with details of its introductory fares to be emailed to travellers registered on Jetstar's website as JetMail members "soon", the company says.
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The new flights out of Singapore will be operated on two wide-body Airbus A330s, in two-class configuration: economy and premium economy, which offers extra seat space, extra baggage allowances, and includes inflight entertainment, meals and drinks.
The Melbourne-Singapore service offers travellers direct access to the low-cost airline's group's increasingly important Singapore hub, that in turn feeds Jetstar's pan-Asian connections.
A second new route, from Singapore to Auckland on Jetstar Asia will begin on March 17, with details of its introductory fares to be emailed to travellers registered on Jetstar's website as JetMail members "soon", the company says.
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The new flights out of Singapore will be operated on two wide-body Airbus A330s, in two-class configuration: economy and premium economy, which offers extra seat space, extra baggage allowances, and includes inflight entertainment, meals and drinks.
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