Jetstar announces $1 fares

Thursday, 09 Jul, 2007 0

Jetstar has announced that it is making available 10,000 one way seats at $1 on Jetstar.com exclusively for pre-registered JETMAIL customers.

The special web fares on selected Jetstar routes and flights are available to JETMAIL customers only between 10.00am and 12 noon AEST today (9 July 2007) unless seats sell out prior, with the special fare offer for travel between 1 February and 29 February 2008 and conditions apply.

The $1 Jetstar one way web fare special is available on selected flights on a Tuesday, Wednesday or Saturday during February 2008 across nine of its existing domestic markets.

Jetstar CEO Alan Joyce says the market leading fare offer is just the latest example of the carrier’s low fares leadership position since launching in May 2004, adding, “Jetstar has strived to deliver low fares leadership in every domestic and international market we now serve and it is a position we are absolutely committed to upholding moving forward”.

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