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Devils, discoveries and direct flights: Newcastle to Hobart takes off from today

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    intouch Magazine
  • 3 days ago
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Two Tasmanian devils emerge from a rusty pipe onto dry grass. Their black fur contrasts with the earthy tones of the natural setting.

Newcastle Airport today celebrated a significant boost in regional connectivity as Jetstar’s inaugural Newcastle to Hobart service takes off, marking the first direct air link between the two cities and another major milestone in the airport’s expanding domestic network following the announcement of direct flights to Perth in May.


Jetstar flight JQ489 departed Newcastle at 3:25pm, carrying more than 160 passengers on board. Operated by an Airbus A320, the service will run three times a week on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays until 21 April 2026, with plans to operate for future summers.


The connection provides more than 22,000 low-cost seats this season, opening up new opportunities for both leisure and business travel, while significantly reducing travel time and cost for passengers from the Hunter and Northern NSW.


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,” Mr Horton said. “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.”


Newcastle Airport Executive General Manager Airlines and Governance, Andrew Warrender, said the new service is the result of strong airline partnerships and data-led route development.


“This is the first time Newcastle and Hobart have ever been connected by air and we’re proud to help make this route a reality in collaboration with Jetstar,” Mr Warrender said. “The Hunter has a strong appetite for more travel options and the first flight today demonstrates how this strong demand and working closely with our airline partners are delivering results.


“We’re excited to see this new connection take off and we’ll continue to pursue more direct routes that make sense for both passengers and the broader visitor economy.”


The inaugural service builds on a wave of recent growth for Newcastle Airport, following the completion of the international terminal and successful launch of direct services to Perth, Bali and more recently Singapore via Bali. The airport has an ambitious five-year new route plan to unlock even greater capacity and future long-haul international travel.


Mayor of Port Stephens and Newcastle Airport Director, Cr Leah Anderson, said the launch of the Hobart route is an exciting step forward for Port Stephens and the wider Hunter region.


“This new service is a win for local residents and our visitor economy alike,” Cr Anderson said. “I’m travelling on the very first flight today and it’s hard not to feel a sense of pride and excitement. For people across Port Stephens, the Hunter and the Central Coast, flying direct from Newcastle means no more early starts, long drives or layovers to reach Tasmania.”


“It’s also an incredible opportunity to welcome more Tasmanians to our region and we are ready to showcase everything Port Stephens and the Hunter have to offer. Hobart’s full of discoveries too and I’m looking forward to finding local gems, great food and places worth a wander.”


As part of the Hobart route announcement, Newcastle Airport is proud to be sponsoring a Tasmanian Devil through conservation organisation Aussie Ark. The sponsored devil, aptly named Newy, represents the airport’s commitment to meaningful connection between destinations and the environments and communities they’re part of.


Aussie Ark Chief Operations Officer Amanda Woodbine said the partnership with Newcastle Airport demonstrates how organisations can meaningfully support both wildlife and regional communities.


“Since the partnership began, Newy has settled in well at our Barrington Tops sanctuary and is thriving,” Ms Woodbine said. “By supporting native species like the Tasmanian Devil, Newcastle Airport is celebrating their new flights to Hobart in a meaningful way and we’re proud to have them on board as a supporter.”


Once fully grown and independent, Newy and his brother Rumble will join Aussie Ark’s breeding and rewilding program with both brothers expected to become first-time dads in the 2027 breeding season, helping secure a future for their iconic species.


Among those on board the inaugural flight are local travellers Julie and her husband Craig, from Warners Bay who won a Hobart getaway valued at over $4,500 through Newcastle Airport’s recent competition with Tourism Tasmania and HUNTERhunter.


“We were absolutely blown away to win,” Julie said. “This is our first time visiting Tasmania and to be on the first flight from Newcastle is incredible. We originally booked to go for our honeymoon but Covid got in the way so we had to cancel the whole trip making this win even more special for us.”


To celebrate the inaugural flight, Jetstar has launched a 24-hour sale with one-way fares starting from $59 via jetstar.com.* Other Newcastle routes featured in the sale include Brisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne and Bali.


The service also supports broader tourism and economic goals outlined in the NSW Government’s Visitor Economy Strategy, which aims to increase domestic aviation capacity across the state.


Jetstar Hobart to Newcastle 2 December 2025 – 28 March 2026 

Flight

Frequency

Departure

Arrival

JQ489 NTL-HBA 

Tue, Thu and Sat 

1525

1725

JQ488 HBA-NTL

Tue, Thu and Sat 

1805

2010





 2 December 2025 – 28 March 2026 

Flight

Frequency

Departure

Arrival

JQ489 NTL-HBA 

Tue, Thu and Sat 

1235

1435

JQ488 HBA-NTL

Tue, Thu and Sat 

1515

1720

The Hobart route brings Newcastle Airport’s destination total to 12, with over 250 weekly flights now connecting the region to key interstate and international hubs. For more information on flights and bookings, visit www.newcastleairport.com.au

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