Jetstar Launches Newcastle-Hobart Flights, Fares $59+

Tuesday, 2 December 2025: Jetstar will take off for the first time from Newcastle to Hobart today, with the brand-new connection set to boost tourism across both cities.

JQ489 is due to depart Newcastle Airport this afternoon carrying more than 160 customers. It will be the first of three weekly return services linking the Hunter Region with Hobart.

The new seasonal service until 21 April 2026 will be operated by Jetstar's A320 fleet, providing more than 22,000 new low-cost seats on the route this season.

As part of Jetstar's Cyber Monday Fare Frenzy, the airline is offering one-way sale fares from just $59^ at jetstar.com until 11:59pm tonight.

Other Newcastle routes in the sale include:

  • Newcastle to Brisbane from $29^
  • Newcastle to Gold Coast from $29^
  • Newcastle to Melbourne from $56
  • Newcastle to Bali (Denpasar) from $215^

Newcastle growth

Today's operational launch comes six weeks after Jetstar restarted international flying from Newcastle, offering four flights a week to Bali (Denpasar) and connections to Singapore.

This growth combined with Jetstar's four existing domestic routes to Brisbane, Cairns, Gold Coast and Melbourne means the airline now operates more than 770,000 seats a year in and out of Newcastle.

Jetstar's Executive Manager Commercial, Lyle Brownscombe, said the airline is proud to be making history in the Hunter.

"This is the first time Newcastle and Hobart have ever been connected by air, and we're thrilled to be making this route a reality.

"Hunter residents can now reach Tasmania's wilderness, food and wine experiences without the hassle of connecting through other cities - saving time and money.

"This service will also boost tourism across Newcastle and the Hunter, allowing more people than ever to experience this region's stunning beaches and world-class wineries.

"I want to extend my sincere thanks to the New South Wales and Tasmanian governments as well as Newcastle and Hobart airports for their strong support of low fares travel and tourism."

Newcastle Airport CEO, Linc Horton, said the launch of the Hobart route continues the airport's momentum as it grows into a national and international hub.

"Today's inaugural flight to Hobart strengthens our region's access to the places that matter.

"The direct connection to Hobart is a key destination and we thank Jetstar's continued confidence in our region.

"We also thank our government partners, tourism bodies and community advocates who helped make this route a reality."

Matt Cocker, COO of Hobart Airport:

"The new direct flight to Newcastle unlocks the largest population area in Australia that we weren't flying directly to previously.

"Travellers can save time and money by flying direct between Hobart and Newcastle, rather than via Sydney, and that's going to really appeal to a lot of holiday-makers."

Steve Farquer, Director of Access and Aviation, Tourism Tasmania:

"On behalf of Tourism Tasmania, we are ready and excited to welcome travellers to Come Down For Air on this direct route into Hobart.

"From epic wilderness walks, pristine beaches, and iconic museums, to some of the world's best vineyards and distilleries, Tasmania offers drawcard experiences unlike anywhere else."

Flight schedule

Jetstar Hobart to Newcastle

2 December 2025 - 28 March 2026

Flight

Frequency

Departure

Arrival

JQ489 NTL-HBA

Tue, Thu and Sat

15:25

17:25

JQ488 HBA-NTL

Tue, Thu and Sat

18:05

20:10

31 March 2026 - 21 April 2026

Flight

Frequency

Departure

Arrival

JQ489 NTL-HBA

Tue, Thu and Sat

12:35

14:35

JQ488 HBA-NTL

Tue, Thu and Sat

15:15

17:20

^Sale ends 11:59pm AEDT Tuesday, 2 December 2025, unless sold out. Excludes checked bags. Prices based on payment by PayID, Jetstar voucher, Jetstar Gift Card, or bookings redeemed only in Qantas Points through jetstar.com. For other options, a Payment Fee applies. See jetstar.com/fees. Travel dates and other conditions apply.

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