
THE first Jetstar flight from Darwin to Bali left last night.
The new service will also connect to Brisbane and the budget airline says it is the next step in Darwin becoming an international hub.
The Denpasar-bound flight had the first Territory-trained flight attendants on board.
Jetstar customer service manager Casey Lahiff was among the Darwin-based graduate class to crew the new international flight.
She told the Northern Territory News she was looking forward to the flights.
“I’ve always wanted to be a flight attendant, ever since I can remember,” she said.
“Three years ago I was a domestic flight attendant – when Jetstar extended their Darwin services, they offered me this opportunity.”
Darwin to Denpasar is the third international flight Jetstar operates from the NT capital.
Flights to Singapore and Ho Chi Minh City have been running for some time.
Jetstar chief executive officer Bruce Buchanan said the new service demonstrated the airline’s commitment to the development of Darwin as an international and domestic flying hub.
BY DANIEL BOURCHIER
Source: Northern Territory News
