Jetstar Group chief executive Stephanie Tully said it was exciting to launch a new route that expanded Jetstar’s transtasman network.
“This is the first time we’ve offered direct flights between Auckland and Brisbane, and we’re confident this new return service will be extremely popular with our customers,” she said.
“Queensland is home to one of the largest populations of Kiwi expats in Australia, which means getting home to see family and friends will now be easier and more affordable for many New Zealanders.”
The airline expects demand for air travel to continue to grow in 2023.
Auckland Airport’s General Manager Customer and Aeronautical Commercial, Scott Tasker, said the service was wonderful news for transtasman travellers.
“From the tropical north to the beaches of the Gold Coast, Queensland offers an exceptional travel experience – one that Kiwis have always loved.”
This is the second international new route to be announced by Jetstar this month after announcing flights between Sydney and Rarotonga in the Cook Islands which are set to begin from June next year. Its New Zealand domestic network remains well below pre-pandemic levels though.
The flights are subject to regulatory approval.