Reported by : Gan Yung Chyan
/ KUCINTA SETIA
Published in www.just4airlines.com
Beginning 1 November 2012, Jetstar Airways in cooperation with Jetstar Asia Airways flies directly from Singapore to Osaka, the city famous for its castle and Shinsaibashi shopping street, among other attractions and exciting food cultures.
Onboard Jetstar's Airbus A330 flights to Osaka, passengers can experience Business Class comfort, which comes complete with an entire host of privileges, such as 30kg luggage allowance, complimentary meals and drinks and a comfortable leather seat with a 38-inch seat pitch.
The direct flight lands early in Osaka, giving passengers a full day to explore the city or transfer to flights of Jetstar Japan's domestic network, which includes Naha (capital of Okinawa), Fukuoka, Tokyo-Narita and Sapporo.
The thrice-weekly service increases to four times a week from mid-December. Currently, Jetstar Asia Airways flies up to three times daily to Osaka via Taipei or Manila.
The expansion of Jetstar flights to Japan has nevertheless resulted in the suspension of flights to Guilin from Singapore but more flights to Manila, Osaka, Phnom Penh and Yangon have been introduced in recent months.
Jetstar Airways and Jetstar Asia Airways have recently been voted as the top Low-Cost Airline Australia/Pacific at the 2012 Skytrax Awards and are two of the Global Top 10 Low-Cost Airlines.
/ KUCINTA SETIA
Published in www.just4airlines.com
Beginning 1 November 2012, Jetstar Airways in cooperation with Jetstar Asia Airways flies directly from Singapore to Osaka, the city famous for its castle and Shinsaibashi shopping street, among other attractions and exciting food cultures.
Onboard Jetstar's Airbus A330 flights to Osaka, passengers can experience Business Class comfort, which comes complete with an entire host of privileges, such as 30kg luggage allowance, complimentary meals and drinks and a comfortable leather seat with a 38-inch seat pitch.
The direct flight lands early in Osaka, giving passengers a full day to explore the city or transfer to flights of Jetstar Japan's domestic network, which includes Naha (capital of Okinawa), Fukuoka, Tokyo-Narita and Sapporo.
The thrice-weekly service increases to four times a week from mid-December. Currently, Jetstar Asia Airways flies up to three times daily to Osaka via Taipei or Manila.
The expansion of Jetstar flights to Japan has nevertheless resulted in the suspension of flights to Guilin from Singapore but more flights to Manila, Osaka, Phnom Penh and Yangon have been introduced in recent months.
Jetstar Airways and Jetstar Asia Airways have recently been voted as the top Low-Cost Airline Australia/Pacific at the 2012 Skytrax Awards and are two of the Global Top 10 Low-Cost Airlines.
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