Asian low cost airlines - Aasian halpalentoyhtiöt

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Low cost airlines are also becoming more widespread across Asia. Unlike their European counterparts, not all Asian airlines can fly directly between any two cities, so many airlines fly only in their home country or between their home airport and destination.

Middle East

  • Air Arabia[1] is the largest low cost airline in the Middle East and North Africa. Sharjah with Air Arabia as its hub, it flies to many more special destinations. The company flies new Airbus A320 aircraft.
  • Jazeera Airways[2] fly From Kuwait and Dubaista around the Middle East as well as India.
  • Nas Air[3] fly Saudi-Arabian domestic flights and, to some extent, to neighboring countries.
  • Same[4] is a Saudi halpis that flies around the Middle East.

India

  • Air Deccan[5] fly to numerous destinations within India.
  • Air India Express[6] is a low cost airline version of Air India and flies in addition to domestic flights to India to a few foreign destinations such as Doha, To Muscat and Singapore.
  • Go Air[7] fly From Delhi and Mumbaista to a different corner of India.
  • Indigo[8] offers domestic flights from Delhi.
  • Indus Air[9] fly Chandigarhista To Delhi and Mumbai.
  • SpiceJet[10] is another low cost airline selling domestic flights to India.

China

  • China United[11] fly From Beijing From Nanyan Field (NAY) to different parts of China.
  • Hong Kong Express[12] takes a traveler From Hong Kong to different parts of western China as well Chiang Maihin.
  • Spring Airlines[13] is a Chinese low-cost airline that flies all over China with its new Airbus 320 aircraft from Shanghai (SHA). Tickets can only be purchased through the website in Chinese.
  • Viva Macau[14] fly with their wide-body aircraft MacaoTo Jakarta, Malélle, To Phuket and To Haiphong.

Japan

Japanese low-cost airlines mainly serve travelers within their home country. Prices may not be exactly the same as other Asian bargains.

  • Air Do[15] was the first low-cost airline in Japan. Since then, ANA has bought the company, but the business continues under the name Air Do. The homes are Sapporo, Asahikawa and Hakodate.
  • Skymark Airlines[16] to carry passengers From TokyoFukuoka, Kobeen, Sapporo and Okinawa.
  • Skynet Asia Airways[17] routes pass Tokyo Hanedasta Miyazaki, Kumamotoon mixed Nagasaki.
  • StarFlyer[18] fly Kitakyushun and Tokyo matter a few times a day. StarFlyer is not really a low-cost airline, but fares can be clearly cheaper than large airlines. There is comfortable legroom on the planes and, like the American JetBlue, each passenger has their own TV screen.

Korea

North Korean air traffic is almost non-existent anyway, with the national airline in a state of near decay, so there is no need to wait for low-cost airlines there.

Southeast Asia

The abundant tourism to Southeast Asia has also created an extensive low-cost airline business in the region. The competition is fierce and low prices are conveniently available. Some of the cheap ones fly with brand new planes, while others have fleet from past decades.

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