Australia's Qantas to close budget airline Jetstar Asia
Jetstar Asia has struggled with rising supplier costs, high airport fees and increased competition.
www.bbc.comJetstar Asia is reported to be closing its operations by July 31, 2025 as part of a strategic restructuring by its parent, Qantas Group, with widespread impacts on staff and routes. The closure would allow the group to reallocate capital and focus on core markets in Australia and New Zealand, while continuing Jetstar Airways’ and Jetstar Japan’s Asian services under the broader Jetstar umbrella. What this means for travelers is that existing bookings on Jetstar Asia are typically subject to refunds or re-accommodation options as the network winds down, with customers advised to check directly with Jetstar for the latest guidance on affected flights.[1][2][8]
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Jetstar Asia has struggled with rising supplier costs, high airport fees and increased competition.
www.bbc.comAll affected Jetstar Asia employees will receive redundancy packages and employment support services, with Qantas Group working to identify internal job placements and opportunities with regional partners.
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