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Jetstar Asia to spread wings
Tue, Nov 10, 2009
The Straits Times

By Karamjit Kaur, Aviation Correspondent

LOW-COST carrier Jetstar Asia is all ready to go bigger and further.

The airline, controlled by Qantas which also owns Jetstar in Australia, has applied for rights to fly twice daily to Haneda, Tokyo, using the wide-bodied Airbus 330 aircraft.

If all goes well, flights could start by end-2010, chief executive officer Chong Phit Lian said.


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