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PostPosted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 4:19 pm
by victor_alpha_charlie
I read something in the paper this morning that Jetstar have started their domestic serives today? I think I saw a silver A320 on my way to school at NZWN.. I could well be wrong.

PostPosted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 4:32 pm
by benwynn
I thought they started at the start of June?

Im flying them in July, CHC-AKL, should be good.

PostPosted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 4:36 pm
by victor_alpha_charlie
Thye might've but I haven't seen anything at Wellington airport before today.

PostPosted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 5:12 pm
by NZ255
Wellington welcomes a “Starâ€￾

There was a party atmosphere welcome at Wellington Airport this morning as Jetstar’s first New Zealand domestic flight arrived through a spectacular water arch.

Jetstar’s domestic services from Wellington were launched when the 177 seat Airbus A320 aircraft, displaying its soon-to-be familiar bright orange “starâ€￾, arrived from Auckland with near capacity.

From today Jetstar will operate 2 daily return services between Wellington and Auckland, and will add another Auckland service and 1 daily Christchurch service starting 24 June 2009.

“Travellers to Wellington, Wellingtonians and the Wellington region will reap the benefits from a new airline in Wellingtonâ€￾, said Wellington Airport CEO, Steven Fitzgerald.

“As a low fares airline we expect that its vigorous competition on the key trunk routes will ensure the availability of very attractive fares. Jetstar will provide very important stimulation of demand in a general economic downturn,â€￾ said Mr Fitzgerald.

Jetstar is a fully owned subsidiary of Qantas Airways and its domestic operations will complement existing trans-Tasman connections through Wellington using the full-service Qantas brand, Jetconnect.

“Jetstar’s vibrant brand and growth-oriented strategy is a very positive signal for the future. We look forward to the possibility of Jetstar operating beyond the main trunk to other parts of the country as well as trans-Tasman flights to and from Wellington,â€￾ said Mr Fitzgerald. Jetstar currently operates a number of trans-Tasman services out of Christchurch and Auckland.

Jetstar will be the first in the Qantas Group, and one of the first in the region, to take delivery of the latest technology aircraft, the Boeing 787 Dreamliner. Jetstar’s international fleet will extend to include 15 Boeing 787 Dreamliners.

“Long haul is anticipated in the Airport’s 2030 draft Master Plan and Jetstar’s access to long haul aircraft provides opportunities for expansion to direct long haul services in the future,â€￾ said Mr Fitzgerald.

Wellington Airport’s recent Master Plan announcement of a $450m development vision for the next 20 years continues the airport’s ability to enable the entry of new carriers to the Wellington market.

“The type of competition we are seeing between airlines ensures that visitors and Wellingtonians are offered the competitive air fares that are crucial to tourism, business and the Wellington lifestyle,â€￾ said Mr Fitzgerald.

ENDS

Issued by: Wellington International Airport Limited

Date: 10 June 2009

PostPosted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 5:51 pm
by d3fai13r
Yepp they started today, with some problems(delays), but IMHO delays on first day is normal, hope tomorrow they going to be on time!

PostPosted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 8:42 pm
by aviation
I purchased fares with them last night & this morning.

NZCH-NZWN-NZCH $50 return each so $100.


I'm away to Wellington on August 18th-22 because my Cousin is graduating from Police College, so Dad & me are driving from Dunedin - Christchurch (leaving car with friends) flying to Wellington. Then on 22nd August we fly back Wellington-Christchurch (pick-up car) and drive home.

Anyone in Wellington wishing to meet, please let me know so I can fit things around my schedule, would be nice to meet a few more of NZFF members.

Happy flying!