Jetstar suspends two trans-Tasman routes, adds another
Jetstar announced operational changes to several trans-Tasman routes, suspending the Auckland to Sunshine Coast and Christchurch to Cairns services from October 24. The airline cited demand below expectations on both routes and a significant rise in operating costs, including fuel. It also pointed to an upcoming increase in Australia’s Passenger Movement Charge to $80 per passenger, a $10 rise, plus broader escalation in aviation-related taxes, transport fees, and government and airport charges on both sides of the Tasman, which it said continue to pressure international low-fare routes. Passengers already booked will be rebooked on alternative flights or offered refunds. Jetstar also said it will resume Christchurch to Sydney from October 26 and retime the Hamilton–Sydney and Sydney–Hamilton flights to improve connections. It will increase Auckland to Melbourne frequency from seven to 11 weekly flights.






