Jetstar Asia appoints ECS

Effective 22 October, Singapore-based Jetstar Asia has appointed ECS Group Asia Pacific as its general sales agent for freight at Singapore Changi Airport and the 25 stations across its network in Australia, south-east Asia and north Asia.


ECS also will manage freight inquiries, reservations and processes on behalf of Jetstar.


Francis Loi, the carrier’s head of commercial said: “The rapid growth of the e-commerce marketplace in Asia is shaping the demand for airfreight as e-sellers and e-buyers prefer airfreight for expedited deliveries."


Jetstar Asia will continue its partnership with Qantas Freight in regard to interline arrangements for cargo through the Jetstar network across the Asia-Pacific region. And Qantas Freight will continue to market the freight capacity of Australia-based Jetstar Airways.

Jetstar Asia appoints ECS

Effective 22 October, Singapore-based Jetstar Asia has appointed ECS Group Asia Pacific as its general sales agent for freight at Singapore Changi Airport and the 25 stations across its network in Australia, south-east Asia and north Asia.


ECS also will manage freight inquiries, reservations and processes on behalf of Jetstar.


Francis Loi, the carrier’s head of commercial said: “The rapid growth of the e-commerce marketplace in Asia is shaping the demand for airfreight as e-sellers and e-buyers prefer airfreight for expedited deliveries."


Jetstar Asia will continue its partnership with Qantas Freight in regard to interline arrangements for cargo through the Jetstar network across the Asia-Pacific region. And Qantas Freight will continue to market the freight capacity of Australia-based Jetstar Airways.