Jetstar to launch Hawaii flights from Brisbane
Australia based budget carrier Jetstar is adding to its Hawaii schedule with year-round flights between Honolulu and Brisbane starting December 15.
The route will be operated up to three times a week during peak season and twice-weekly services off-peak.
This will be the carrier’s third Australian service to Honolulu after Sydney and Melbourne.
Jetstar will fly Airbus A330 aircraft on the route and have announced sale fares at $299 in economy and $799 in business class to celebrate the launch.
On Monday Hawaiian Airlines added a fourth weekly flight to its Honolulu-Brisbane schedule.
Hawaiian first launched Honolulu-Brisbane flights in 2012.
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