Jetstar announced it would become the first airline to offer a non-stop service between Melbourne and Tokyo (Narita) since September 2008. Jetstar Australia and New Zealand Chief Executive Officer David Hall said the launch of the first direct low fares flights between Melbourne and Tokyo was great news for Victorian travellers.
“We know this is one of the largest unserved international markets in Australia and our bookings show that many Victorian customers are travelling to Tokyo via other ports in the network,” Mr Hall said.
“Jetstar Japan launched operations in Japan in May 2012 and is now the largest domestic carrier operating out of Narita Airport, offering flights to nine other cities across the country.
“Victorian travellers can look forward to convenient connections to great destinations such as Osaka, Fukuoka and Sapporo on the Jetstar Japan network.
“This announcement is also great news for the Victorian economy as we expect these services will bring up to 50,000 Japanese tourists to Melbourne each year.”
Melbourne Airport’s CEO Chris Woodruff said the airport was thrilled to see Jetstar supporting its home state by introducing a direct Melbourne-Tokyo service.
“It will be the first direct service between the cities in five years, providing Victorians with more choice while also making our great state more accessible for the growing Japanese market,” Mr Woodruff said.
To enable the new international services, Jetstar will suspend its three times weekly service between the Gold Coast and Osaka from 8 May 2014. This decision fits with Jetstar’s strategy to ensure it deploys aircraft on routes that meet market demand and to continue delivering low fares across the entire network.
Melbourne-Tokyo services will operate four times weekly on wide-body Airbus A330 aircraft fitted with business and economy class seating. Schedules and fares will be released in the coming weeks.
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