Jetstar Asia scraps Darwin Singapore route

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Jetstar scraps Darwin Singapore route​

Jetstar has scrapped one of its key routes, popular with holiday travellers.


Jetstar has scrapped its Darwin – Singapore route, disappointing travellers to no end.
The route — which is scheduled to operate on Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday throughout July — will end on August 6.
In a statement to the NT News, a Jetstar Asia spokesman could not say why the route was being suspended.
“Due to a range of reasons, we are suspending our services between Singapore and Darwin from the 6th of August,” he said.
“We sincerely apologise to customers for the inconvenience and frustration this causes and will be in contact in coming days to offer them a range of options, including a refund.”
According to one traveller, who was trying to book flights further afield in Asia, the loss is big.
“I like to travel,” he said.
“It certainly seems strange. I was on one of the flights just the other day and it was pretty much full.”
Another traveller said they’d now have to consider going through Bali or flying with premium airline Singapore Airlines.
“That’s just unbelievable,” he said.
“If you want to go anywhere, you’ll have to go through Bali.”
However, he did say the route cancellation could open up more opportunities for Territory owned airlines.
“You’d hope that Air North could jump in and do a Darwin - Dili - Singapore route,” he said.
Tourism Minister Nicole Manison said Jetstar’s decision was disheartening, particularly as the Territory struggled to regain the pre-Covid tourism dollar.
“We are very disappointed in the decision of Jetstar Asia to withdraw from Darwin, citing issues such as fuel prices making the route unprofitable at this time,” Ms Manison said.
“We do understand that most airlines across the world are struggling with workforce as they scale up operations post Covid.”
Ms Manison said the government was lobbying for the airline to reconsider.
“We have had several discussions and will have further meetings with Jetstar, to lobby for this to change,” she said.
“(And) the Territory Government are in discussions with other airlines about further services on the Singapore route.”
Tourism NT data reported international travellers contributed $435m to the Northern Territory economy prior to Covid.
In the 12 months prior to March 2022, the Territory welcomed more than 282,000 visitors, who spent a total of three million nights in the Top End and Central Australia, splashing out an average of $1540 per person per trip.



Seems to be zero seat availability on SIA to Singapore during December
 
It will be back in some form.

Might just go back to JQ mainline or possibly even a QLK E190 route.
 
I realized I cannot find Jetstar direct flights from Perth to Singapore, is this route also axed?
 
It will be back in some form.

Might just go back to JQ mainline or possibly even a QLK E190 route.
Hopefully... but JQ mainline has never served this route AFAIK (Jetstar has no Darwin-based crew.)

To Denpasar from here it's usually been the Adelaide or Cairns-based Jetstar crew...
 
Hopefully... but JQ mainline has never served this route AFAIK (Jetstar has no Darwin-based crew.)

To Denpasar from here it's usually been the Adelaide or Cairns-based Jetstar crew...
Yes it has. It used to operate CNS-DRW-SIN. It replaced the Australian Airlines route.

JQ (mainline) had a base in DRW from about 2009-2014, after which the SIN route went to JQ Asia.
 
It would seem they are also scrapping CNS-DPS. Not sure if crewing or fuel related.

Seems like it’s pulled back to twice weekly for the next month then everyone has been pushed via the southern cities.
 
It would seem they are also scrapping CNS-DPS. Not sure if crewing or fuel related.

Seems like it’s pulled back to twice weekly for the next month then everyone has been pushed via the southern cities.
Or simply unprofitable?
 
At the same time during all this, Singapore Airlines are reducing down to 3 return flights a week between DRW-SIN from about September. Hugely disruptive for us trying to get back from Singapore with that schedule change in Jan next year.

Want me to go back two days later, now wondering if it's better to come back via DPS and cough up another $50.00 each for the VOA.
 
At the same time during all this, Singapore Airlines are reducing down to 3 return flights a week between DRW-SIN from about September. Hugely disruptive for us trying to get back from Singapore with that schedule change in Jan next year.

Want me to go back two days later, now wondering if it's better to come back via DPS and cough up another $50.00 each for the VOA.

Didn't they just increase it to 5?

Or was that just for the dry season?
 
Want me to go back two days later, now wondering if it's better to come back via DPS and cough up another $50.00 each for the VOA.
Indonesia is visa free for Australian passport holders with stays under 30 days. You only need to pay if wanting to stay for over 30 days.
 
Did anyone have a booking on one of these flights and if so what re accommodation is being provided (if any)?

My guess would be DRW-DPS-SIN or DRW-MEL-SIN?
 
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Did anyone have a booking on one of these flights and if so what re accommodation is being provided (if any)?

My guess would be DRW-DPS-SIN or DRW-MEL-SIN?

From experience JQ usually just refund if they suspend a route
 

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