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Jetstar to fly Western Sydney International's first-ever passenger flight in October 2026

Jetstar and Qantas have confirmed launch routes from Western Sydney International, flying to Melbourne, Brisbane and the Gold Coast.

Jetstar will operate the first commercial passenger service from Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport when it opens on 25 October 2026, connecting the hub’s inaugural passengers to the Gold Coast.

The inaugural flight, JQ362, departs at 11am on 25 October 2026 bound for Gold Coast Airport, making Jetstar the first commercial passenger airline to take off from Australia’s newest international airport, with Qantas to follow next March.

The schedule follows a five-year agreement between Qantas Group and Western Sydney International Airport (WSI) covering domestic passenger flights and freight, allowing both carriers to grow services as demand builds.

For travel advisors, it opens a third Sydney area departure point for clients across the city’s fast-growing west with new domestic connections to Melbourne, Brisbane and the Gold Coast.

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WSI International Departure Lounge. Image: WSI

From launch, Jetstar will operate up to 14 flights a week between WSI and Melbourne, four weekly flights to the Gold Coast and three weekly flights to Brisbane on its Airbus A320 aircraft.

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Qantas passenger operations begin on 28 March 2027 with four flights a week to both Melbourne and Brisbane operated by QantasLink using Embraer E190 aircraft.

Qantas will also be one of the first commercial carriers to use the airport overall with its inaugural freighter service set to take off from WSI’s 24-hour Cargo Precinct on 27 July.

Jetstar Airbus A320 aircraft landing
Jetstar lands at WSI as the inaugural commercial passenger flight in October 2026. Image: JQ

Qantas Group CEO Vanessa Hudson said: “This is a major milestone for Australian aviation and one that has been years in the making. We’re incredibly proud that Jetstar will be the first Australian airline to begin operations at Western Sydney International Airport and Qantas will follow early next year.”

“WSI will also become a key hub for Qantas Freight with more than 850 tonnes of freight expected to move through our new terminal each week, helping us meet growing demand for e-commerce and next-day deliveries.”

Western Sydney International Airport CEO Simon Hickey said: “Mark your calendars, as the countdown is officially on to welcome our inaugural passengers to Sydney’s new state-of-the art terminal when the very first commercial passenger flight takes off for the Gold Coast on Sunday, 25 October.”

WSI terminal Western Sydney Airport
Western Sydney International Airport (WSI) terminal. Image: WSI

“These Qantas and Jetstar services will give Western Sydney’s frequent business and leisure travellers more choice and flexibility to fly from Sydney’s new 24-hour gateway to some of our nation’s most popular east coast hubs with flights expected to grow over the years ahead.”

Special launch fares for Qantas and Jetstar flights from WSI are available for purchase from 10 June 2026 with one-way economy fares available from $59 on Jetstar to the Gold Coast and from $99 (economy) or $299 (business) on Qantas to Melbourne and Brisbane. 

Jetstar Airbus A320 aircraft
Jetstar Airbus A320 aircraft will fly to Melbourne, Brisbane and the Gold Coast from WSI. Image: JQ

The new base adds to a busy period of network growth for Jetstar, which is also expanding internationally with a new Perth-Christchurch service from October 2026.

Ahead of the opening, the airport gave the public a rare chance to access the tarmac with a one-day runway run and walk event on 26 April 2026

WSI has also revealed the international airlines that will commence operations from the hub.