Jetstar Asia celebrates 10 years of direct service between Singapore and Darwin with special livery and Arafura Games Sponsorship
PHOTOS COURTESY OF JETSTAR AND MARBEE SHING-GO
As part of its 10-year Darwin Singapore Link celebration, Jetstar unveils a specially designed Northern Territory-themed livery by Singaporean illustrator Ben Qwek on an Airbus A320 aircraft today.
“Darwin is Australia’s closest city to Asia, so this new livery has the unique ability to showcase the North Territory to a brand new audience,” says Minister of Tourism, Sport, and Culture Lauren Moss.
In a special event held earlier hosted by Darwin International Airport with Tourism North Territory, Jetstar Asia launched the livery to Australia. The low cost carrier also announced their increase of five flights a week to Darwin from four, as well as their sponsorship of the Arafura Games as key airline partner. Jetstar also welcomed games mascot,
Milula.
“Athletes from more than 40 nations will take part in the Games, including Singapore, Indonesia, China, Timor-Leste, and Vietnam,” says Minister for the Arafura Games Natasha Fyles. “These countries represent some of our closest neighbours and links made through the Arafura Games have the potential to grow the NT economy.”
Launched in 2008, Jetstar has flown more than 1.2 million passengers between Singapore and Darwin.
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