News: Jetstar and Japan Airlines code share agreement on Australia-Japan services

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rjphin

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Apologies if I've missed this somewhere but:

21 Feb 07

"Jetstar and Japan Airlines have agreed to commercial terms to enter a code share agreement on Jetstar’s daily Sydney – Osaka – Brisbane service scheduled to commence from 25 March 2007*, subject to final regulatory approval... "



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So does this mean that if I buy a Jetstar ticket without meals & drinks on JAL metal, then I get the meal etc for free?
 
Would my assumption be correct that no one is likely to use a JQ codeshare on a JAL flight?
 
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Evan
 
JohnK said:
Would my assumption be correct that no one is likely to use a JQ codeshare on a JAL flight?

I am not sure there is anyone proposing to do it this way around. I suspect that JAL just want to earn some revenue on some Australian sectors it can't profitably run itself.
 
Maybe, don't really know what the motiation is but i did post a month or so ago about the loss of direct KIX-MEL flights by JAL, maybe they are using that aircraft on another route.
(That service ends 25th March 07)

Its a pity you can't get any QF or JL mainline service KIX-MEL anymore but thats life. JQ it is, and when i looked a couple of days after sales of star class tickets into the JQ flights i found not a single date in the whole year tickets were available (tried about 20 odd days up until Dec 07). Don't know why that was, 2 possible reasons i can think of:-
1.) everybody rushed and purchased before me, possible its actually a reasonably popular route. (Even CX service it via HongKong)
2.) all star class have been reserved for QF and JL to sell
3.) i guess it could also have been JQ holding back starclass tickets until a time closer to the flights start to make more money.

Evan
 
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