Jake Nelson
Author Jake Nelson is an experienced trade journalist who has previously covered the print and packaging, consumer technology, and retirement living and aged care industries. He joined Momentum Media in early 2023, and currently works across both Australian Aviation and Space Connect.Pay rise on the way for Jetstar labour-hire workers
December 5, 2024 0 commentUnder the in-principle agreement, cabin crew at Altara and Team Jetstar who work with directly-hired crew will see an average annual pay increase of $7,128 and $7,025 respectively, with Altara workers to also be paid for training and given direct employment opportunities at the airline.
Read moreVirgin begins codeshare tie-up with Air New Zealand
December 5, 2024 0 commentTickets are now on sale under the agreement, which was approved by the ACCC in June and sees Virgin place its VA code on trans-Tasman Air New Zealand flights originating and sold in Australia, provided Air New Zealand sets the fares.
Read moreTime running out for Sea World crash compensation, lawyer warns
December 5, 2024 0 commentPeter Carter, director of Carter Capner Law, said he has been helping people suffering ongoing injuries from the crash including PTSD, and urged anyone affected – including bystanders and first responders – to submit claims by Christmas or risk missing the 2 January deadline.
Read moreOpinion: With great power…
December 4, 2024 0 commentQantas has a lot of influence in Australian business and politics – but perhaps should be more judicious about how it uses it.
Read moreCairns tips ‘bumper’ 2025 as international capacity passes pre-COVID
December 4, 2024 0 commentThe airport will see a number of new international routes commence in coming months, including a seasonal Cathay Pacific service to Hong Kong on 17 December, a Jetstar route to Christchurch, and a Fiji Airways route to Nadi, both starting in April.
Read moreWheels up on Jetstar’s first ex-Bonza service
December 4, 2024 0 commentThe Cairns route is one of 10 that had been operated by Bonza from its former Sunshine Coast hub until it went into voluntary administration in April, and was announced in June hours after administrator Hall Chadwick announced it would seek to wind the airline up.
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