Cheap airlines in asia
Posted By asiagender.net on June 2, 2010
Asian carriers have often offered lower fares than their European or American rivals. Now they are starting to of discount airlines, pioneered in the US and Europe. In South-East Asia, an ASEAN-wide open skies agreement works, but in the rest of the continent flights are still severely restricted by bilateral agreements.
Asian carriers much cheaper than their American or European rivals, and there are some great bargains to be had. airline industry in Asia is sure to boom in the coming years.
China
China's first low-cost airline was launched and many seem set to follow. Internationally, you can already fly in to various points in southern
China United - China United flies out of Beijing's Nanyuan Airport to various cities in Northern China. The Beijing article has
Hong Kong Express - Hong Kong Express flies from Hong Kong to Hangzhou, and Ningbo with more destinations planned.
Spring Airlines - Spring
Viva Macau from Macau to Jakarta, Ho Chi Minh city and Sydney (from August 2007).
India
India's airline market is Half a dozen domestic low-cost carriers have started operations and more are on the horizon.
Low-cost flights into more limited, although Air India Express does operate some international flights and various Middle Eastern carriers fly
Air Deccan - Air Deccan operate a domestic network in India. start from INR 500 (US$11.50) - excluding taxes.
For more information please follow the link - Cheap Airlines