Jetstar is scheduled to begin passenger flights into Western Sydney Airport after the airport’s initial cargo operations start next month, multiple outlets report. The announcement locks in a specific launch timeline for passenger services, following the commencement of cargo flights from the new aviation hub. The move reflects a staged opening plan: freight aircraft take off first, allowing the new airport to begin operational activity before passenger airlines begin scheduled services. While sources focus on the sequencing—cargo operations first, then Jetstar’s passenger flights—the reporting indicates the passenger launch is “long-awaited” and forms part of the broader transition to a fully operating airport for commercial travel. The reports are aligned on the core points of timing and order of operations, including that cargo flights begin next month and Jetstar follows with the start of passenger services shortly thereafter. No additional details such as exact flight schedules or broader airline participation are provided in the excerpts.