Jetstar has unveiled a new fare agreement with
members of oneworld, allowing customers to include flights on the
Australia-based airline in the popular oneworld fare products
including itinerary combinations such as oneworld Explorer
round-the-world and oneworld Circle Pacific, Circle Asia and South
West Pacific and Circle Trip Explorer.
From 1 February 2011, Jetstar (JQ) operated
flights sold under the Qantas codeshare will be saleable by
oneworld carriers and travel agents globally as part of these
oneworld itineraries. Qantas codeshares on virtually every Jetstar
flight, so this arrangement covers almost the full schedule of
Jetstar Australia and New Zealand operations.
The new fare agreement will initially
apply to itineraries ticketed by oneworld carriers that have
existing interline agreements with Jetstar, including Qantas,
American Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Finnair, Japan Airlines, LAN
and Royal Jordanian. Plans are being developed to extend the
arrangement to itineraries being ticketed by other oneworld member
airlines.
Jetstar already participates in Global
Explorer, the round-the-world fare offered by all oneworld
partners with a number of other airlines that are not members of
the alliance, and also in the alliance’s ‘Visit Australia and New
Zealand pass’ - but today’s development is the first time that any
carrier which is not part of oneworld is being added to the
alliance’s own oneworld-branded mainstream fare packages.
Jetstar’s involvement will add five destinations, all in
Australia, and 56 routes in Australasia – including a New Zealand
domestic schedule – to these fares, taking the network covered by:
- oneworld Explorer to nearly 800 destinations in some 150
countries worldwide; - oneworld Circle Pacific to around
450 destinations in some 30 countries in South West Pacific, Asia
and North and South America; and - oneworld Circle Asia and
South Pacific to some 150 destinations in nearly 20 countries.
Jetstar Group CEO Bruce Buchanan said Jetstar
continued to break new ground by introducing innovative product
for its customers not traditionally offered by low cost carriers.
“The oneworld alliance brings together 12 of the
world's biggest and best airlines and jointly they and their 20
affiliate airlines fly to more than 750 destinations in almost 150
countries,” Mr Buchanan said. “This unique new fare
arrangement with the oneworld airline alliance will offer a whole
new range of far-reaching itineraries to customers from all around
the globe ... Jetstar is now the largest low cost carrier based on revenue in Asia and this new offering will give
customers enhanced opportunities to travel with us and at the same
time provide us with further leadership in the value based market
... Whilst Jetstar.com will remain our primary
distribution channel, through strategic interline and alliance
fare agreements such as this, we are tapping into new customer
markets.”
For passengers travelling on these fares,
Jetstar will provide baggage allowances comparable to other
participating airlines, through check of baggage between all
international flights, through check of passengers between Qantas
(QF) and Jetstar (JQ) international flights and on select
services, complimentary in-flight offerings such as meals and
comfort packs.
Members of any oneworld airline
frequent flyer programme can earn mileage rewards on eligible
flights using these fares - including on sectors using Jetstar
(see notes) - and enjoy all the privileges to which their
membership status entitles them.
Jetstar’s growing distribution networks now total three
codeshare partnerships and 21 interline partners.
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