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Jetstar confirmed that a small number of planes were on the ground in Toulouse and at Tokyo's Narita Airport awaiting deployment but would not reveal the exact number. Sources say at least four of Jetstar Japan's 18 A320s - all of which are leased - remain on the ground.
The Qantas budget offshoot also declined to put a figure on the cost of the parked aircraft in Japan and France, emphasising that some of those in Tokyo would be used as ''operational spares''.
The cost of leasing a new A320 is estimated at $US320,000 ($359,000) a month. Jetstar Japan also faces a larger bill for parking planes at a major airport such as Narita.
Jetstar Hong Kong is considering options to manage the planes it is due to take delivery of as the regulatory process for its bid to launch services drags on. The airline had originally flagged the middle of last year as the launch date, but its plans have faced opposition from Hong Kong flag carrier Cathay Pacific.
Read more: Jetstar's Japan offshoot forced to park planes
The Qantas budget offshoot also declined to put a figure on the cost of the parked aircraft in Japan and France, emphasising that some of those in Tokyo would be used as ''operational spares''.
The cost of leasing a new A320 is estimated at $US320,000 ($359,000) a month. Jetstar Japan also faces a larger bill for parking planes at a major airport such as Narita.
Jetstar Hong Kong is considering options to manage the planes it is due to take delivery of as the regulatory process for its bid to launch services drags on. The airline had originally flagged the middle of last year as the launch date, but its plans have faced opposition from Hong Kong flag carrier Cathay Pacific.
Read more: Jetstar's Japan offshoot forced to park planes