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Cheap Flights to Japan
Cheap Flights to Japan

Are you at the moment organizing your Japan trip?The first thing you should always consider fixing is your air ticket. Once its settled, you can now worry about the Japan destinations you will be visiting once you get there. Although Japan flights are usually expensive, there still are cheap flights out there that you can find as long as you do your homework. Because cheap flights to Japan are quite limited, not a lot fly to Tokyo. Airlines like Cebu Pacific, Jetstar and Jeju Air fly from and to other parts of Japan though. Cebu Pacific flies to Osaka from Manila and Jetstar flies to Osaka and Tokyo from Australia. South Korea's Jeju Air on the other hand operates flights from Seoul. Other low cost air carriers that serve Japan are Air Do, Skymark Airlines, Skynet Asia Airways and StarFlyer. Other major American carriers namely United and Northwest, which also serves Japan, sometimes do offer sale seats as well. The aforementioned carriers are the ones you might want to look into if you're trying to look for cheap flights to Japan.

Cheap Air Travel to India

Mumbai, India's capital city, is at the same time India's biggest and busiest city. Although it has a huge population of seven million inhabitants, it also has a wide variety of amazing places tourists from all over the world love to go spend their holidayst. If you are one of these people who would like to immerse themselves in the culture-rich country of India, book your flights now!Flights headed to Mumbai are usually at their lowest rates during the days of Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. It is not advised to book flights on Mondays as seats are more expensive on this day of the week. This is the day of the week when businessmen usually book their flights, while weekends for those who are on holidays. So if you are about to book a flight to India, these are the days that you should avoid. You should also check out the carriers Air Deccan, Go Air, Kingfisher Airlines and Air-India Express Fly, especially if you plan to go to Mumbai.

Budget Flights to South East Asia

Did you know that Southeast Asia has the most developed low cost carrier networks on the Asian continent?This drives competition so fierce that European and American airlines started to organize and open low cost carriers as well. Right now, all countries in Southeast Asia can be reached via low cost airlines. Jetstar, Air Asia and Valueair are just some of the most popular low cost airlines that offer budget flights connecting various Southeast Asian countries to each other and to other parts of the world. The Malaysian airline Air Asia is known as the largest operator in the Southeast Asia region. It operates flights to various destinations including China, India, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Australia, London, Bangladesh and the list goes on!There is also Jetstar that operates flights bound to Bangkok, Hong Kong, Ho Chi Minh, Manila, Phuket, Siem Reap, Taipei, Osaka, Phnom Penh and Yangon, from Singapore. Valueair operated flights to Jakarta, Srabaya, Medan and Denpasar in Bali, Indonesia.

Cheap Philippine Flights

Two of the most popular low cost carriers in the Philippines are Cebu Pacific Air and Air Philippines Express. Cebu Pacific is actually one of the most successful airlines in Asia, also one of the largest low cost carriers, having hubs in Manila and Cebu and flying to many different international destinations. Booking over the phone has been proven to be more expensive though, so it is greatly advised that you book with Cebu Pacific Air online. On a regular basis, Cebu Pacific offers seat sales called the "Piso Rate. "Here, all that's left for you to pay are just the taxes!Cebu Pacific Air Internet prices start from 800PhP both local and international trips. Air Philippines Express on the other hand only operates locally but offers air tickets as cheap as 750PhP with a few additional fees.

by: Guilluame Athill




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