Jetstar Asia back into Phuket
Jetstar Asia, Qantas’ international budget airline has said that it will start offering flights to Phuket in Thailand from today, in order to meet a resumption in demand for travel to the destination, badly hit by the Tsunami.
The Singapore-based airline will offer four weekly services between Singapore and Phuket with a promotional one-way fare from S$30 until Dec. 15.
The airline said that indications pointed to an economy that had settled down and was ready to resume services.
Report by The Mole
Graham Muldoon
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