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Update on Jetstar’s Far North Queensland services (Cyclone Yasi)

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02-Feb-2011 Jetstar wishes to provide a further update on its low fare services to and from five of its Queensland markets (Cairns, Hamilton Island, Mackay, Townsville and Whitsunday Coast (Proserpine) due to the predicted impact on its operations from Cyclone Yasi.

This update relates to further change and extension of flexible arrangements for customers travelling on domestic or international flights, or Jetstar Holidays bookings to/from the five destinations.

Jetstar will extend these flexible arrangements up until Thursday 10 February 2011. This includes refunds or change to travel dates/times for no fee for the following markets:

Revised travel must be completed prior to 5 April 2011.

The airline is continuing to closely monitor the situation and Jetstar.com will be regularly updated.

Jetstar Telephone Reservations can be contacted on 131 538.

Jetstar has also taken its flights to these five destinations off sale until Saturday 5 February 2011.

Due to Airport closures, Jetstar will not operate scheduled services to/from Cairns, Hamilton Island, Whitsunday Coast (Proserpine), and Townsville today (Wednesday 2 February) and tomorrow (Thursday 3 February).

An update with respect to any recommencement of services to these ports will be provided once we have received the status of each Airport post the cyclone.

Jetstar is closely monitoring its operations in Mackay. Today our Brisbane-Mackay services (3 return flights scheduled) have operated. However subject to the latest weather advice shortly prior to departure, our services on 3 February 2011 may still be affected to/from Mackay.

Jetstar Australia and New Zealand CEO David Hall said Jetstar's safety and care for its customers and staff remain the airline's top priority.

"The airline is already putting in place contingency planning, including a desire to reintroduce flights, as soon it is safe and practical to do so into the region, upon ongoing liaison with local authorities and our Airport partners," Mr Hall said.