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Jetstar's long-haul plans fail to take off
Karamjit Kaur
Mon, Nov 16, 2009
The Straits Times

PLANS by low-cost carrier Jetstar Asia to break into the long-haul market with flights to Tokyo's Haneda Airport have suffered a setback.

All the rights available to Singapore carriers - two flights a day - have been given to Singapore Airlines (SIA) instead.

Jetstar said last week that it had applied to Singapore's Air Traffic Rights Committee, which decides who gets to fly where, to begin services to Haneda.


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