Jetstar Asia takes off to Krabi

Jetstar Asia Inaugural Singapore – Krabi flight has taken off this morning

The inaugural Singapore – Krabi flight by Jetstar Asia (3K) has taken off this morning from Changi Airport Terminal 4. The low cost carrier will operate six returning flights weekly with their fleet of Airbus A320s.

The split schedule offers three weekly services departing Singapore in the morning and landing in Krabi in less than two hours. Travellers enjoy a full day at the holiday hotspot. Those travelling from Europe and Australia can fly on the three convenient evening flights each week.

Krabi offers stunning beaches and crystal-clear waters and lots of recreational activities including hot springs, wildlife sanctuaries and limestone cliffs that attract rock climbing enthusiasts.

Flights between Singapore (SIN) and Krabi (KBV) from 7 June 2024

Flight # Frequency From To Depart Arrive 
3K571Tue, Thu, SunSingapore Krabi2010 2100
3K572 Tue, Thu, SunKrabiSingapore  21400030 +1
3K573Wed, Fri, SatSingapore Krabi07200810
3K574Wed, Fri, SatKrabiSingapore  08501140

Krabi is one of three routes that Jetstar Asia was launching in June as the low cost carrier expands their network. “Thailand remains incredibly popular with our customers, so it’s great to add beautiful Krabi to our network alongside Bangkok and Phuket,” said Jetstar Asia CEO, John Simeone.

”With the choice of morning or evening services, it’s not just Singaporeans who are excited about this new Jetstar route as those travelling from Australia can enjoy seamless connectivity through Singapore on our Jetstar Airways (JQ) services from Melbourne and Perth.’

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