Jetstar is Qantas.
Qantas is the more Formal Version.
Jetstar is a Low Fare Version
Qantas owns Jetstar and associated trademarks.
Jetstar was established in 2003 by Qantas. It is therefore about 8 years old.
Hawaiian airlines, Qantas and jetstar
Qantas, and their subsidiary JetStar do not want you to email them. You cannot email them. However you can find phone numbers on their website.
To find a Jetstar flight to Asia you can look on JetStar, Qantas, Last Minute Flight, Sky Scanner, One Travel, Seat Guru, Zuji, Seat Plans and Clear Trip.
Most of it is owned by the company Qantas Airways Ltd. 36.3% (as of 2010) is owned by foreigners. It also has several subsidiaries; QantasLink Jetstar Airways Jetconnect Qantas Freight Qantas Defence Services Qantas Holidays Express Ground Handling Q Catering
The largest being QANTAS, the 2nd Is either Jetstar or Virgin Blue
Most of it is owned by the company Qantas Airways Ltd. 36.3% (as of 2010) is owned by foreigners. It also has several subsidiaries: QantasLink Jetstar Airways Jetconnect Qantas Freight Qantas Defence Services Qantas Holidays Express Ground Handling Q Catering
Jetstar Airways is a low-cost airline based in Melbourne, Australia. It is a subsidiary of Qantas, created in response to the threat posed by low-cost airline Virgin Blue Airlines. It operates an extensive domestic network as well as regional and international services. Its main base is Melbourne Airport.[2] Parent company Qantas also has stakes in sister companies Jetstar Asia and Valuair in Singapore (via its stake in Orange Star); and Jetstar Pacific Airlines in Vietnam. Jetstar Airways is a low-cost airline based in Melbourne, Australia. It is a subsidiary of Qantas, created in response to the threat posed by low-cost airline Virgin Blue Airlines. It operates an extensive domestic network as well as regional and international services. Its main base is Melbourne Airport.[2] Parent company Qantas also has stakes in sister companies Jetstar Asia and Valuair in Singapore (via its stake in Orange Star); and Jetstar Pacific Airlines in Vietnam.
7500 > Seriously, not even close... >Qantas has 246 aircraft including 191 red tails, and 55 for JetStar/JetStar Asia. Correct as of 1/3/10.
There are many companies including: Qantas Ryanair Singapore Airlines Lufthansa Malaysian Airlines Virgin International Jetstar
Qantas, Virgin and Jetstar all other services. From there, it is a matter of which airline best suits your schedule, budget and tastes.