Article: Things Jetstar Does & Doesn’t Do Well

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Sums up my experience with J*. I like the cheap airfares eg Syd-Lst rtn for ~ $100 when on sale. I usually travel HLO and weigh my carryon to make sure it is 7kg or less. I wear my heavy jacket, with powerbanks etc in its pockets ;)

SYD-Sgn in J (OK premium economy) which I have done twice now can be quite cheap and is a pleasant day time flight....and I get to fill up at the Syd F lounge prior :)
 

Things Jetstar Does & Doesn’t Do Well​

21 January, 2026 Written by Matt Graham
Recycling an old article or MattG still on the payroll for a few articles? Or MattG getting $$$ for reruns?
Qantas won’t let you choose the front row unless you have a high status tier (until T-80, anyway),
T-80 or T-24 now for QF?
 
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I don't fly Jetstar much domestically, but occasionally experiment with JQ's 787 service to Singapore. I therefore would mainly compare them to Scoot, which comes with its own sets of pro's and con's, and maybe the comparison is for another thread as they both have their strengths and weaknesses.

As a whole though on this route, probably the two things that put me off the most (apart from overnight flight in one direction and unreliability) are :
- Hand luggage constraint. (10kg on Scoot). I'd prefer it JQ allowed a laptop in addition to the 7kg (even for a modest fee).
- Hot meals for this long sector. The variety and perhaps even the quality aren't of the the Scoot standard (which in itself isn't terrific quality) - Jetstar has 2 (main) low protein meal choices in both directions (lasagna which is mainly sauce and noodles), Scoot has 9 choices ex-SIN and 6 ex-MEL.
 
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