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The airline, commonly known as JAL, said the joint venture will be called Jetstar Japan Co. The new company will be capitalized at ¥4.8 billion $63 million in the initial stages.
JAL, Qantas to Start Low-Cost Carrier Hiroyuki Kachi 2011
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Why Air Asia’s “budget alliance” with Qantas and Jetstar is a stroke of genius – Live on CNBC Asia with Martin Soong
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Why Air Asia’s “budget alliance” with Qantas and Jetstar is a stroke of genius – Live on CNBC Asia with Martin Soong
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In Australia, Qantas already operates its own low-cost unit known as Jetstar Airways, which it will use to set up the new venture in Japan and has already formed two other ventures in Singapore and Vietnam.
Qantas Looks to Asia to Expand Ross Kelly 2011
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Agence France-Presse/Getty Images Bruce Buchanan, CEO of Qantas Airways' low-cost carrier subsidiary Jetstar group, and Japan Airlines President Masaru Onishi announce that Jetstar group, JAL and Japanese trading house Mitsubishi will launch a new budget airline called Jetstar Japan by the end of next year.
Qantas Looks to Asia to Expand Ross Kelly 2011
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Yeah, we have Jetstar, which is not quite the same.
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It will also launch a budget airline in Japan to be called Jetstar Japan in partnership with Japan Airlines Co. and Mitsubishi Corp.
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It will also launch a budget airline in Japan to be called Jetstar Japan in partnership with Japan Airlines Co. and Mitsubishi Corp.
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Meanwhile, trans-Tasman competition is set to increase, as Jetstar, which is owned by
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Jetstar, which is owned by Qantas Airways, will allow LAN to operate its large-capacity
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