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China
Hong Kong Express
Hong Kong Express fliegt von Hong Kong nach Chiang Mai.
Spring Airlines
Spring Airlines (????) flies from its base in Shanghai to Yantai. Spring Airlines is a low-cost carrier in China Mainland in rapid expansion.
Viva Macau fliegt von Macau nach Jakarta und Sydney (ab August 2007).
India
India's airline market is rapidly liberalizing. Half a dozen domestic low-cost carriers have started operations and more are on the horizon.
Low-cost flights into India remain more limited, although Air India Express does operate some international flights. Singaporean carrier Jetstar has terminated its flights to Kolkata and Bangalore, but Nok Air flies from Bangkok to Bangalore, and Tiger and Air Asia are both planning to fill in the gap at some point.
Air Deccan
Air Deccan operate a domestic network in Indien. Their fares start from INR 500 (US$11.50). However, these prices often sell out several months in advance.
Air India Express is the low-cost spinoff of state carrier Air India. The carrier currently operates flights to Middle Eastern destinations Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Muscat und Salalah, sowie von Chennai nach Singapore.
Go Air is an LCC based out of Mumbai and operates flights to many cities in India.
IndiGo
IndiGo is based in Delhi and flies through the country, claiming to offer the lowest fares in the country.
Indus Air
Indus Air flies Embraer regional jets from Chandigarh to Delhi and Mumbai.
SpiceJet
SpiceJet started operations in May 2005. The airline promises Everyday Spicy Fares for as low as INR 99.
Japan
Japan's low-cost carriers have had a rocky ride.
Air Do
Japan's first low-cost carrier, Hokkaido International Airlines flies from Tokyo to Sapporo, Asahikawa and Hakodate. It was absorbed by ANA in 2000 but continues operations.
Skymark Airlines
Skymark Airlines flies from Tokyo to Fukuoka, Sapporo, Kobe and Naha.
Skynet Asia Airways
Skynet Asia Airways flies from Tokyo to Miyazaki, Kumamoto and Nagasaki.
StarFlyer
StarFlyer flies between Tokyo and Kitakyushu (close to Fukuoka) multiple times daily.
Korea
South Korea
Hansung Airlines
Hansung Airlines flies from Cheongju to Seoul and Jeju.
Jeju Air
Jeju Air flies from Seoul to Pusan, Jeju and Yangyang, and also offers direct Jeju - Pusan flights.
Middle East
Air Arabia
Air Arabia, the largest LCC in the Middle East, are based in Sharjah in the U A E. A coach service connects Sharjah with Dubai for US$2.50. They fly to a variety of destinations in the Middle East, East Africa and the Indian Subcontinent. They operate a modern fleet. Their fares are starting at 119 UAE dirhams (US$32) on some routes. They offer a system ofconnecting flights.
The airline operates flights to Mumbai, Jaipur, Kochi, Nagpur, Trivandrum, Ahmedabad, and Chennai in India. Other cities across the globe touched by Air Arabia are Aleppo and Damascus (Syria); Alexandria, Assiut and Luxor (Egypt); Amman (Jordan); Astana and Almaty (Kazakhstan); Bahrain; Beirut (Lebanon); Colombo (Sri Lanka); Dammam, Jeddah and Riyadh (KSA), Doha (Qatar); Istanbul (Turkey); Kabul (Afghanistan); Khartoum (Sudan); Kuwait; Muscat (Oman); Sanaa (Yemen); Sharjah (UAE) and Tehran (Iran).
Atlas Blue
Atlas Blue flies from Marrakech and Agadir> in Morocco to destinations around Europe (mostly France).
Gulf Traveller
Gulf Traveller is the low-cost spinoff of Gulf Air, based in Abu Dhabi (UAE) and Muscat (Oman).
Menajet
Menajet flies a limited network from Beirut, Lebanon.
Nas Air
Nas Air operates domestic flights in Saudi Arabia.
Jazeera Airways
Jazeera Airways flies to many destinations across the Middle East and India. It has main hubs in Kuwait and Dubai.
Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia has the most developed low cost carrier networks in Asia, with many operators and fierce competition. As of June 2006, all countries in South-East Asia except East Timor and Laos can be reached by LCC.
Adam Air
Adam Air operates flights throughout Indonesia and also flies internationally on the Jakarta-Singapore and Penang-Medan routes. Like many Indonesian airlines, Adam Air has a spotty safety record, including a fatal crash in January 2006.
Air Asia
Malaysian airline Air Asia has the distinction of having been acquired for 1 ringgit (US $0.25), but they have now grown to the largest (and most profitable) operator in the region. Originally founded by government-owned conglomerate DRB-Hicom, the heavily indebted airline was purchased by former Time Warner executive Tony Fernandes's company Tune Air Sdn Bhd for the symbolic sum of one ringgit on December 2nd, 2001. They operate on the now-classic model of open seating, primarily Internet/phone booking and no complimentary refreshments. AirAsia operates Flyasianxpress or FAX and AirAsiaX in addition to two associated Companies: Thai AirAsia and Indonesia AirAsia
They have bases in Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru (near Singapore), Bangkok and Jakarta, operating flights throughout Malaysia: Alor Star, Bintulu, Ipoh, Kota Bharu, Kota Kinabalu, Kuala Terengganu, Kuching, Labuan, Lahat Datu, Langkawi, Miri, Mulu, Penang, Sandakan, Sibu, Tawau, Thailand: Chiang Rai, Chiang Mai, Hat Yai, Khon Kaen, Krabi, Narathiwat, Phuket, Surat Thani, Ubon Ratchathani, Udon Thani and Indonesia: Bali, Balikpapan, Bandung, Batam, Medan, Padang, Palembang, Pekan Baru, Solo, Surabaya , as well as Macau and Xiamen in China, Phnom Penh and Siem Reap in Cambodia, Hanoi in Vietnam, Manila in the Philippines, Brunei and Singapore. They are currently eyeing Laos, India, and Sri Lanka for possible expansion.
Air Philippines
Air Philippines [1], a Philippine Airlines subsidiary mainly flies domestic routes in the Philippines. It flies internationally from Manila to Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Daegu.
Citilink
Garuda Citilink operate a domestic route network in Indonesia. Fares start from 125,000 Indonesian Rupiah ($15). Warning: this subsidiary of Garuda Airline does not currently accept credit card purchases online or at its call center, requiring payment via a limited number of ATMs in Indonesia or directly at their office in Jakarta.
Cebu Pacific Air
Cebu Pacific flies primarily within the Philippines, but also flies from Manila, Cebu and Davao to Bangkok, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, and Singapore. Flights to Seoul and Busan are also available, but need to be booked through a travel agent as they are not bookable on Cebu's website.
Jetstar/Valuair
Jetstar is a Qantas-backed LCC currently flying from Singapore to Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City, Hong Kong, Manila, Phnom Penh, Phuket, Siem Reap, Taipei and Yangon. Flights to India have been terminated. Jetstar's subsidiary brand Valuair flies to Jakarta, Surabaya and Denpasar (Bali).
Lion Air
Lion Air flies from Jakarta to domestic destinations and Ho Chi Minh City, Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Singapore.
Nok Air
Thai Airlines low-cost spinoff Nok Air
Passengers can book on the web, callcenter Tel 1318 or at the airports. Payment can be made by credit card, counter service, 7-11 shops, or online via credit card. Those who make the booking online can choose the seating right after the purchase.
Currently, they fly from Bangkok to Chiang Mai, Hat Yai, Phuket, Nakorn Sri Thammarat, Udon Thani, Trang, Krabi, and Loei, and from Chiang Mai to Pai and Prae.
Orient Thai
Orient Thai, who also use the brand One-Two-GO, flies domestic flights in Thailand as well as international flights to Guangzhou, Hong Kong and Seoul from both Bangkok and Phuket.
Pacific Airlines
Pacific Airlines flies domestically in Vietnam and internationally to Taiwan.
Tiger Airways
Tiger Airways is a low-cost airline set up in Singapore jointly by Singapore Airlines and the people who started Ryanair. Services currently operate from Singapore to Australia (Darwin, Perth), China (Guangzhou, Haikou, Macau, Shenzhen), Indonesia (Padang), Philippines (Manila), Thailand (Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Hat Yai, Krabi, Phuket, Udon Thani), Vietnam (Danang, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City).
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