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Cheap Philippine Flights
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 considered one of the most successful airlines in Asia and at the same time one of the largest low cost airlines, flying from hubs in Manila and Cebu to many 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. Seasonally, Cebu Pacific offers discounts that it calls the Piso Rate. Here, all you actually need to worry about are the taxes!Cebu Pacific Air Internet prices start from 800PhP both local and international trips. On the other hand, there's Air Philippines Express which flies to anywhere locally and offers seats for as low as 750PhP, with a few extra fees.

Intercontinental Low Cost Flights

If you are currently in search of cheap flights and you are headed to a different continent, there are a bunch of low cost airlines available that you can choose from, offering the most affordable rates ever. If you are planning to fly to the US from the UK and Ireland, Aer Lingus has affordable flights to offer for these trips. If you are to go to South Asia, North Africa and Turkey from the Middle East, there's Air Arabia. AirAsia X would be a smart choice though if you are headed to destinations like Australia, China, Taiwan, India and London-Stansted, and will be originating from Malaysia. AirBerlin on the other hand is a good choice for those in search of cheap flights from Germany to anywhere in Asia, America and Africa. Air Transit offers budget flights between Canada and anywhere in Europe, Florida and the Caribbean region. But if you are travelling from North Africa and are headed to any of the European destinations such as France, Italy, Spain and the UK, try Atlas Blue.

Cheap Indonesia Flights

Are you currently online shopping for cheap flights to Indonesia?Here are a few suggestions that you might find helpful. Batava Air is one of Indonesia's low cost carriers that offers cheap rates for flights around the country. Its base is in Jakarta but also offers trips out of the country to destinations like Guangzhou, Kuching and Singapore. You will also find it useful to check out Citilink. The low cost regional airline Garuda Citilink offers very low flight rates. Lion Air could also be a good choice. It flies from Jakarta to a couple of regional destinations and internationally to Ho Chi Minh City, Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Singapore. If you are planning to spend your holidays in the western region of Indonesia, Mandala Airlines specialize in this area. It operates flights to various places in western Indonesia such as Java, Bali, Sumatra and Kalimantan. Not to forget Merpati Nusantra. It operates flights to areas missed by the others, such as Nusa Tenggara, Maluku, Papua and East Timor.

South East Asia Low Cost Flights

Did you know that the Asian region with the most developed budget airline networks is Southeast Asia?This fired up the competition so much that both European and American competitor airlines also began launching their own low cost carriers. As of the moment, all countries in the Southeast Asian region can be reached through low cost carriers. Some of the well-known low cost airlines that connect Southeast Asian countries to each other and other parts of the world are Air Asia, Jetstar and Valueair. Air Asia is a Malaysian carrier that is considered the largest operator in Southeast Asia. It flies to different international destinations both in and out Southeast Asia such as China, India, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Australia, London and Bangladesh. Jetstar on the other hand offers flights from Singapore to Bangkok, Hong Kong, Ho Chi Minh, Manila, Phuket, Siem Reap, Taipei, Osaka, Phnom Penh and Yangon. Valueair on the other hand offers flights going to Srabaya, Jakarta, Medan and Denpasar in Bali, Indonesia.

by: Guilluame Athill




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