About Jetstar Airways
Jetstar Airways: Affordable Travel Across Australia and Beyond
Founded in 2003 as a low-cost subsidiary of Qantas, Jetstar Airways commenced operations in May 2004, aiming to provide budget-friendly travel options without compromising on quality. Headquartered in Melbourne, Jetstar has grown to become Australia's third-l
Jetstar operates over 5,000 flights weekly to more than 85 destinations, including 19 domestic locations within Australia and 13 international routes spanning New Zealand, Asia, and the Pacific. The airline's fleet comprises 89 aircraft, including Airbus A320s, A321s, and Boeing 787 Dreamliners, ensuring efficient and comfortable travel experiences.
Committed to continuous growth, Jetstar is expanding its network and capacity. For instance, from June to October 2025, the airline will replace Airbus A320s with larger A321neo aircraft on the Melbourne–Townsville route, adding over 4,500 return seats to meet increased demand during the peak tourist season.
Jetstar's international ambitions are also noteworthy. Under CEO Stephanie Tully's leadership, the airline plans to broaden its reach to include destinations such as the United States, Africa, India, and Sri Lanka. Enhancements to the Boeing 787 fleet, including more business class seats and in-flight Wi-Fi, are underway to support these long-haul routes.
As a wholly owned subsidiary of the Qantas Group, Jetstar benefits from shared resources and expertise, allowing it to offer competitive fares while maintaining high operational standards. The airline's commitment to affordability and reliability has made it a popular choice among travelers seeking value without sacrificing comfort.
Whether you're planning a domestic getaway or an international adventure, Jetstar Airways provides a range of options to suit various travel needs and budgets. With ongoing investments in fleet modernization and route expansion, Jetstar continues to make air travel more accessible and enjoyable for passengers across the region.