Jetstar scales back Darwin operations

Budget airline Jetstar is shifting some of its operations from Darwin to Adelaide in response to competition on international routes.

Jetstar's first Boeing 787 Dreamliner arrives at Melbourne Airport

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Budget airline Jetstar will establish a new cabin crew and pilot base in Adelaide after cutting back on services from Darwin.

The move will boost the company's employment in Adelaide from 40 to about 160 as they service four A320 aircraft to be based locally from March next year.

Three of those aircraft are being relocated from Darwin, in response to increased competition on international routes from overseas airlines.

Jetstar is suspending its services from Darwin to Manila and Tokyo, and decreasing flights from Darwin to Denpasar and Singapore.

The airline said it made sense to base aircraft where its network was growing, to keep fares low and ensure flexibility to adapt to changing market conditions.

Chief executive David Hall says the airline will begin direct services from Adelaide to Auckland and non-stop flights from Adelaide to Bali.

"Our presence in Adelaide has more than doubled in the past four years and we believe the establishment of a dedicated crew base will provide a solid foundation to continue to grow low fares from the capital of South Australia," Mr Hall said in a statement on Monday.

He said some of the 40 pilot, 70 cabin crew and about a dozen ground staff positions will be relocated from other states.


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