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  2. List of Jetstar destinations - Wikipedia

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    Singapore: Singapore: Changi Airport: Base [3] [20] South Korea: Seoul: Incheon International Airport [21] [22] Thailand: Bangkok: Suvarnabhumi Airport [3] Phuket: Phuket International Airport [3] United States: Honolulu: Daniel K. Inouye International Airport [3] Vanuatu: Port Vila: Bauerfield International Airport [23] Vietnam: Ho Chi Minh ...

  3. List of Jetstar Asia destinations - Wikipedia

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    The list shows airports that have been served by Jetstar Asia as part of its scheduled services from 2004 to present. The list includes the city, country, codes of the International Air Transport Association (IATA airport code) and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO airport code), and the airport's name, with the airline's hub marked.

  4. Changi Airport - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Changi Airport (/ ˈ tʃ ɑː ŋ i / CHAHNG-ee; IATA: SIN, ICAO: WSSS) is the primary international airport that serves the country of Singapore, and is one of the largest transportation hubs in Asia. More than 100 airlines operate from the airport, with flights to destinations in Asia, Oceania, Africa, Europe, the Middle East, and ...

  5. Jetstar - Wikipedia

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    The airline was established by Qantas in 2001 as a low-cost domestic subsidiary. Qantas had previously acquired Impulse Airlines on 20 November 2001 and operated it under the QantasLink brand, but following the decision to launch a low-cost carrier, re-launched the airline under the Jetstar brand. [8]

  6. Jetstar Asia - Wikipedia

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    On 15 September 2006, Jetstar Asia became the first international airline to land at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport. [4] On 16 April 2008, Jetstar Asia announced that it had reported a profit ahead of schedule, and ahead of local rival Tiger Airways. Both Jetstar Asia and sister airline Valuair saw a 20% increase in revenue, a 4% rise in ...

  7. Tigerair - Wikipedia

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    This represents a $0.10 premium, or 32% more than the price before the takeover was announced. The offer was conditional upon Singapore Airlines owning more than 90% of Tiger Airways, however Singapore Airlines has since extended the offer until 8 January 2016, for it currently only owns 74.5% of Tigerair. [13]

  8. List of airline codes (J) - Wikipedia

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    Jetstar: JETSTAR Australia GK JJP Jetstar Japan: ORANGE LINER Japan JM JKT Jetstar Hong Kong Airways: KAITAK China JXT Jetstream Executive Travel: VANNIN United Kingdom RSP JetSuite: REDSTRIPE United States JPQ Jett Paqueteria: JETT PAQUETERIA Mexico JX: JEC Jett8 Airlines Cargo: TAIPAN Singapore defunct JO JTD Jettime: JETTIME Denmark JTN Jet ...

  9. List of airlines of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    JETSTAR ASIA: 2004 Scoot: TR: TGW: SCOOTER: 2012 Singapore Airlines: SQ: SIA: SINGAPORE: 1972 Cargo airlines. Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced operations ...