Non-stop flights from Hobart to Adelaide will end up noticeably accessible without precedent for a long time from mid-November. Jetstar this evening reported it will offer non-stop flights to the city of houses of worship on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from November 14, with deal flights of $59 every route commencing on Wednesday. An expected 55,000 individuals are required to go on the flights every year. Jetstar Group boss business officer Catriona Larritt said expanding request was the driver of the new course. The last aircraft to offer non-stop flights amongst Adelaide and Hobart was Tiger Airways, yet the administration finished in 2010 due to reduced request. As of now, travelers needing to go to Adelaide from Hobart need to fly by means of Melbourne or Sydney, with a travel time of in the vicinity of four and six hours. The direct Jetstar flights will be one hour and 50 minutes. Chief Will Hodgman said the additional administration and tourism development would help assemble the case for a returned Australian Federal Police nearness at the Hobart Airport.