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Jetstar still making money from one-cent fares – aviation commentator

Caleb Allison
Tue, 30 Oct 2012

Jetstar's one-cent airfare promotion is common in other airlines and the company is making money from it, Eagle Aviation consulting director David Lanham says.

In a response to Air New Zealand's recent $29 night-rider fares between Auckland and Wellington – and the subsequence $7

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Caleb Allison
Tue, 30 Oct 2012
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