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This is a list of destinations that
Jetstar Japan
has operated to as of March 2024
[update]
.
Destinations
Country
City
Airport
Notes
Ref
China
Shanghai
Shanghai Pudong International Airport
[1]
Hong Kong
Hong Kong International Airport
Terminated
[2]
Japan
Asahikawa
Asahikawa Airport
[3]
Fukuoka
Fukuoka Airport
Kagoshima
Kagoshima Airport
Kumamoto
Kumamoto Airport
[4]
Matsuyama
Matsuyama Airport
Miyazaki
Miyazaki Airport
[5]
Nagasaki
Nagasaki Airport
[6]
Nagoya
Chubu Centrair International Airport
Base
[7]
Naha
Naha Airport
Nankoku
Kōchi Airport
[8]
Osaka
Kansai International Airport
Base
[9]
Oita
Oita Airport
[10]
Sapporo
New Chitose Airport
Shimojishima
Shimojishima Airport
[11]
Shonai
Shonai Airport
[12]
Takamatsu
Takamatsu Airport
Tokyo
Narita International Airport
Base
Philippines
Manila
Ninoy Aquino International Airport
[13]
Taiwan
Taipei
Taoyuan International Airport
[14]
References
^
"Jetstar Japan resumes Shanghai service from Dec 2023"
. AeroRoutes. 10 November 2023
. Retrieved
17 January
2024
.
^
"Jetstar Japan to Start Tokyo – Hong Kong Service from June 2015"
. Routesonline. 7 April 2015
. Retrieved
7 April
2015
.
^
"Jetstar Japan adds Tokyo - Asahikawa service from Dec 2023"
. AeroRoutes. 12 September 2023
. Retrieved
17 January
2024
.
^
Liu, Jim (21 August 2014).
"Jetstar Japan to Start Kumamoto Service from late-Oct 2014"
.
Routesonline
. UBM (UK) Ltd.
^
Liu, Jim.
"Jetstar Japan plans Miyazaki launch in Dec 2017"
.
Routesonline
.
^
Liu, Jim (21 September 2017).
"Jetstar Japan adds Nagasaki from Sep 2018"
.
Routesonline
. UBM (UK) Ltd.
^
Maslen, Richard (22 January 2013).
"Jetstar Japan to Establish Nagoya Operating Base"
.
Routesonline
. Informa Markets
. Retrieved
24 August
2020
.
^
Liu, Jim (27 September 2018).
"Jetstar Japan adds Kochi service from late-Dec 2018"
.
Routesonline
. Informa Markets.
^
"JetStar Japan Launches critical Osaka Kansai base as Japan posts 8% domestic traffic growth"
.
CAPA - Centre for Aviation
. 27 June 2014
. Retrieved
2 September
2014
.
^
Liu, Jim (16 July 2014).
"Jetstar Japan Adds Osaka Kansai – Oita Service from Oct 2014"
.
Routesonline
. UBM (UK) Ltd.
^
"Jetstar Japan adds Tokyo – Shimojishima route in S19"
.
Routesonline
.
^
Liu, Jim (16 November 2018).
"Jetstar Japan adds Tokyo – Shonai service from August 2019"
.
Routesonline
. Informa Markets.
^
Liu, Jim (25 January 2016).
"Jetstar Japan Adds Manila Service from mid-March 2016"
.
Routesonline
. UBM (UK) Ltd.
^
"ジェットスター・ジャパン、本日より 台北 3 路 線の 販売 を開始"
[Jetstar Japan starts selling three Taipei routes today] (Press release) (in Japanese). Jetstar Japan. 13 October 2015
. Retrieved
14 October
2015
.
Category
:
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of destinations that
Jetstar Japan
has operated to as of March 2024
[update]
.
Destinations
Country
City
Airport
Notes
Ref
China
Shanghai
Shanghai Pudong International Airport
[1]
Hong Kong
Hong Kong International Airport
Terminated
[2]
Japan
Asahikawa
Asahikawa Airport
[3]
Fukuoka
Fukuoka Airport
Kagoshima
Kagoshima Airport
Kumamoto
Kumamoto Airport
[4]
Matsuyama
Matsuyama Airport
Miyazaki
Miyazaki Airport
[5]
Nagasaki
Nagasaki Airport
[6]
Nagoya
Chubu Centrair International Airport
Base
[7]
Naha
Naha Airport
Nankoku
Kōchi Airport
[8]
Osaka
Kansai International Airport
Base
[9]
Oita
Oita Airport
[10]
Sapporo
New Chitose Airport
Shimojishima
Shimojishima Airport
[11]
Shonai
Shonai Airport
[12]
Takamatsu
Takamatsu Airport
Tokyo
Narita International Airport
Base
Philippines
Manila
Ninoy Aquino International Airport
[13]
Taiwan
Taipei
Taoyuan International Airport
[14]
References
^
"Jetstar Japan resumes Shanghai service from Dec 2023"
. AeroRoutes. 10 November 2023
. Retrieved
17 January
2024
.
^
"Jetstar Japan to Start Tokyo – Hong Kong Service from June 2015"
. Routesonline. 7 April 2015
. Retrieved
7 April
2015
.
^
"Jetstar Japan adds Tokyo - Asahikawa service from Dec 2023"
. AeroRoutes. 12 September 2023
. Retrieved
17 January
2024
.
^
Liu, Jim (21 August 2014).
"Jetstar Japan to Start Kumamoto Service from late-Oct 2014"
.
Routesonline
. UBM (UK) Ltd.
^
Liu, Jim.
"Jetstar Japan plans Miyazaki launch in Dec 2017"
.
Routesonline
.
^
Liu, Jim (21 September 2017).
"Jetstar Japan adds Nagasaki from Sep 2018"
.
Routesonline
. UBM (UK) Ltd.
^
Maslen, Richard (22 January 2013).
"Jetstar Japan to Establish Nagoya Operating Base"
.
Routesonline
. Informa Markets
. Retrieved
24 August
2020
.
^
Liu, Jim (27 September 2018).
"Jetstar Japan adds Kochi service from late-Dec 2018"
.
Routesonline
. Informa Markets.
^
"JetStar Japan Launches critical Osaka Kansai base as Japan posts 8% domestic traffic growth"
.
CAPA - Centre for Aviation
. 27 June 2014
. Retrieved
2 September
2014
.
^
Liu, Jim (16 July 2014).
"Jetstar Japan Adds Osaka Kansai – Oita Service from Oct 2014"
.
Routesonline
. UBM (UK) Ltd.
^
"Jetstar Japan adds Tokyo – Shimojishima route in S19"
.
Routesonline
.
^
Liu, Jim (16 November 2018).
"Jetstar Japan adds Tokyo – Shonai service from August 2019"
.
Routesonline
. Informa Markets.
^
Liu, Jim (25 January 2016).
"Jetstar Japan Adds Manila Service from mid-March 2016"
.
Routesonline
. UBM (UK) Ltd.
^
"ジェットスター・ジャパン、本日より 台北 3 路 線の 販売 を開始"
[Jetstar Japan starts selling three Taipei routes today] (Press release) (in Japanese). Jetstar Japan. 13 October 2015
. Retrieved
14 October
2015
.
Category
:
Lists of airline destinations
Hidden categories:
CS1 Japanese-language sources (ja)
Articles with short description
Short description is different from Wikidata
Articles containing potentially dated statements from March 2024
All articles containing potentially dated statements
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