Jetstar Asia extends grounding of most flights until June
Jetstar Asia has extended cancellations of its main schedules through the end of May.
It comes as the Singapore government maintains its ‘circuit breaker’ coronavirus measures until at least June 1.
Jetstar flights have been grounded since mid-March although it restarted limited special flights to and from Manila, Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur just for local citizens and those with prior authority to fly.
These services will continue to operate.
Customers booked on cancelled flights get a credit voucher to be used for travel within 12 months.
Passenger traffic at Singapore Changi Airport was down more than 70% in March.
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