Published on : 02 Jun 2026
Queensland’s snow season just got a direct runway. From June 15, 2026, Jetstar takes off on a brand-new direct route between Brisbane Airport (BNE) and Queenstown Airport (ZQN) — no connections, no stopovers, sunshine to snowfield in under four hours.
This is not a trial. This is a confirmed seasonal service operating three times a week on Airbus A320ceo aircraft, running through to the end of October 2026 and delivering more than 17,000 low-fare seats between Queensland’s capital and New Zealand’s adventure capital across the full ski season. One-way fares from Brisbane to Queenstown start from $249 at jetstar.com.
And Jetstar is not alone. Air New Zealand launches its own Brisbane–Queenstown seasonal service on June 22, operating three flights per week on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The Queenstown–Brisbane corridor has, in the space of one ski season, gone from a thin market served by a single Qantas year-round service to a three-carrier corridor with daily equivalent capacity. For Queenslanders chasing powder — and for New Zealanders heading north for Queensland’s spring warmth — the options have never been better.
Published: June 2, 2026 — Tuesday (Snow Season Week 1 — Jetstar Launches June 15) Route: Brisbane Airport (BNE) ↔ Queenstown Airport (ZQN) Launch date: 15 June 2026 Frequency: 3x weekly (seasonal — June to October 2026) Aircraft: Airbus A320ceo Flight time: Under 4 hours Starting fare: From $249 one-way Brisbane–Queenstown Total new seats: 17,000+ low-fare seats annually on this route Brisbane–Auckland uplift: Jetstar also increasing BNE–AKL from 10x weekly to twice daily — adding 99,000 seats per year Trans-Tasman total (Qantas Group): Nearly 210,000 new seats across four Australia–New Zealand routes in 2026 Air New Zealand: Launching BNE–ZQN from June 22, 2026 — 3x weekly — Mon/Wed/Fri — Queenstown departs 9:05 AM, Brisbane departs 11:55 AM Book Jetstar: jetstar.com Book Air New Zealand: airnewzealand.com.au
For years, Queenslanders wanting to ski in New Zealand faced a frustrating routing problem. There was no direct service from Brisbane to Queenstown at a price point that made the ski trip genuinely accessible. Travellers either paid full-service Qantas fares on the single direct service, or routed through Auckland and added two to three hours to the journey. The result: Queensland was significantly underrepresented in Queenstown’s Australian visitor numbers, despite being Australia’s fastest-growing state.
Jetstar is set to launch direct flights between Brisbane and Queenstown in June 2026, marking a clear expansion of its trans-Tasman network. The new route will operate three times a week during the snow season using A320ceo aircraft, delivering more than 17,000 low-fare seats annually — with Queenslanders able to trade sunshine for snow in just under four hours.
One-way flights from Brisbane to Queenstown are available from $249 at jetstar.com. At that price point, a family of four can now fly direct to the ski slopes for under $2,000 in economy — a figure that simply did not exist on this corridor before.
Flight JQ195 departs Brisbane at 10:30 AM, arriving Queenstown at 15:55 local time. The return service JQ196 departs Queenstown at 17:10, arriving Brisbane at 19:00. The schedule has been engineered for practicality — Brisbane departure in the mid-morning means a full afternoon in Queenstown on arrival day, and the Queenstown evening departure catches a full ski day before heading home.
The launch of Jetstar’s route triggered a rapid response from Air New Zealand — and the result is a genuinely competitive three-carrier corridor for the first time in Queenstown’s history as an Australian visitor destination.
Jetstar (JQ) — From June 15, 2026 Jetstar operates three return flights per week on the Brisbane–Queenstown route from June to October 2026, offering affordable and convenient access to one of New Zealand’s most scenic and sought-after destinations for leisure travellers and adventure seekers.
Aircraft: Airbus A320ceo | Fare from: $249 one-way | Book: jetstar.com
Air New Zealand (NZ) — From June 22, 2026 Air New Zealand has announced a seasonal direct service between Queenstown and Brisbane beginning June 22, 2026, operating until October 23, 2026 — aligning with Queenstown’s ski season and Queensland’s spring season. The airline will fly three return services per week on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, with departures from Queenstown at 9:05 AM and from Brisbane at 11:55 AM.
Qantas (QF) — Year-Round Qantas operates the only year-round service on the Brisbane–Queenstown corridor — a premium full-service option for travellers who need flexibility outside ski season or prefer Qantas Frequent Flyer earning on every flight.
For ski season 2026, Queenslanders now have a genuine choice of carrier, timing, and price point on direct services to Queenstown — arguably the best-connected ski destination from Brisbane has ever been.
Queenstown in June is not what most Australians picture when they imagine New Zealand. The tourist buses of the shoulder seasons have thinned. The lake reflects the snow-capped Remarkables under a sky that clears impossibly fast. And the ski fields — Coronet Peak, The Remarkables, Cardrona — are at or near their opening-day peak.
Coronet Peak: Queenstown’s closest ski area, 18km from town centre. Opens June 2026. Night skiing Friday and Saturday evenings. Accessible in 25 minutes by shuttle from central Queenstown.
The Remarkables: The iconic backdrop visible from Queenstown itself. 45 minutes from town. Four bowls from beginner to advanced. The Homeward Run — the long blue cruise from the top of the mountain to base — is one of the most satisfying runs in the Southern Hemisphere.
Cardrona Alpine Resort: 60 minutes from Queenstown over Crown Range. Consistent snow, excellent beginner and family terrain, regularly voted one of Australasia’s best family ski areas.
Snow season dates: Coronet Peak and The Remarkables typically open mid-June, with Cardrona following within a fortnight. All three fields are expected to be fully open by early July 2026.
Non-skiing: Queenstown’s adventure infrastructure does not shut down for winter. Bungy jumping at the Kawarau Gorge — the world’s first commercial bungy — operates year-round. Jet boating on the Shotover. Wine tasting in the Gibbston Valley, where the Central Otago pinot noir harvest has already been picked and the cellar doors are open for winter tastings.
The Jetstar Brisbane–Queenstown route is one piece of a much larger trans-Tasman expansion that the Qantas Group has built for 2026.
Jetstar will take off from Brisbane to Queenstown three times a week for the snow season, delivering more than 17,000 low-fare seats between June and October 2026.
Jetstar is also boosting its Brisbane–Auckland route, increasing capacity to twice daily and adding an additional 99,000 seats per year. The Qantas Group — Qantas and Jetstar combined — is adding nearly 210,000 new seats across four Australia–New Zealand routes in 2026, with expansions also covering Melbourne to Christchurch and Sydney to Auckland.
The combined effect: Auckland, Queenstown, Christchurch and Wellington are all becoming more accessible from Australian east coast cities at competitive price points. New Zealand tourism — still rebuilding visitor volumes after several disrupted years — is set to benefit from its biggest capacity boost in the trans-Tasman market in recent memory.
Jetstar Brisbane–Queenstown
Air New Zealand Brisbane–Queenstown
Qantas Brisbane–Queenstown (Year-Round)
Timing tip: For the best combination of snow conditions and competitive fares, target mid-July to mid-August 2026 — peak snow depth, all three ski fields fully operational, and midweek Jetstar fares typically $249–$299 one-way.
Queenstown in June and July is genuinely cold. Average daytime temperature in Queenstown town centre in July is 8°C, dropping to -2°C overnight. On the ski fields at altitude, windchill can take the effective temperature well below -10°C on exposed runs.
Australians arriving from Brisbane — where the June average is 21°C — frequently underestimate this transition. The under-four-hour flight time makes it feel like a short hop; the temperature differential is closer to a Sydney-to-London shift in feel.
Non-negotiables: Thermal base layers (merino, not cotton) — ski jacket and ski pants rated for -10°C or below — waterproof gloves — neckwarmer or balaclava — ski goggles (sunglasses are not enough at altitude) — helmet (strongly recommended at all three Queenstown ski areas).
Ski hire in Queenstown: Every major hire shop in Queenstown offers full ski and snowboard packages. Pre-book online before departure for 10–20% discount and to guarantee correct sizing. Major operators: Snowcentre, Snow Farm, Cardrona rental counter.
Queenstown Airport (ZQN): Small, efficient airport 8km from central Queenstown. Shuttle to town approximately NZ$20–$30, or taxi/rideshare NZ$30–$45. Rental cars available — a car is recommended if you plan to ski Cardrona, as it requires the Crown Range road crossing.
| Airline | Book | Manage Booking |
|---|---|---|
| Jetstar | jetstar.com | jetstar.com → Manage Booking |
| Air New Zealand | airnewzealand.com.au | airnewzealand.com.au → Manage |
| Qantas | qantas.com | qantas.com → Manage Booking |
| Queenstown Airport | queenstownairport.co.nz | Flight info + arrivals/departures |
| Brisbane Airport | bne.com.au | Departures + parking |
Coronet Peak: nzski.com/coronet-peak The Remarkables: nzski.com/the-remarkables Cardrona Alpine Resort: cardrona.com Queenstown snow report: snow.co.nz
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