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Budget Flights to China
Budget Flights to China

China is one of tourists' favorite country destinations in Asia, mainly because of the Great Wall of China. If you are to go to China for a trip, there are a lot of available discount airlines you can choose from that offer cheap flights. The country's first ever discount carrier was launched halfway through 2005 and since then, series of discount airlines have followed suit. China United is one of them. China United flies out of Beijings Nanyuan Airport to different cities in Northern China. Hong Kong Express on the other hand flies from Hong Kong to areas in China like Hangzhou and Ningbo. So if you will be coming from Hong Kong or will be stopping over here, then Hong Kong Express would be a perfect choice. You might also want to check out Spring Airlines. Spring Airlines flies from its base in the city of Shanghai to more than 20 different destinations in China.

Cheap Around the World Airfares

Wanting to go on the best vacation of your life?Why don't you go on an around the world trip?You dont have to worry about huge expenses anymore, especially when it comes to air travel tickets, for there are a lot of cheap around the world flights out there that you can take advantage of. The simplest itinerary would include a trip to Kuala Lumpur originating from London-Stansted, going to Singapore next through Air Asia, Jetstar or Tiger, then to Melbourne via Tiger, going to Honolulu next via Jetstar, then all the way to Vancouver via WestJet, and then back to London-Gatwick via Air Transat. You have to watch out for rapid changes in routes though as this happens often with low cost carriers. But if you have a flexible schedule anyway, then there's no need to stress about it. It could also help if you book only part of your trip at a time to avoid future problems regarding this issue.

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. 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. The Malaysian airline Air Asia is known as the largest operator in the Southeast Asia region. 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.

Cheap Singapore Flights

Sentosa Island, Underwater World, Singapore Botanical Garden, East Coast Park and its Chinatown are just some of the major attractions in Singapore that you can visit when you go to this beautiful city. The leading low cost airline that services Singapore is Tiger Airways. Tiger Airways is set up in Singapore by the Singapore Airlines and the founders of Ryanair. It offers various international flights to destinations like Australia, particularly Darwin and Perth, Guangzhou, Haikou, Makau, Shenzhen and Xia Men in China, Padang in Indonesia, Manila in Philippines, Bangkok and Phuket in Thailand, Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam and Chennai and Bangalore in India. The only difference between low cost carriers such as Tiger Airways and those larger airlines is that it does not serve food and beverages for free for the entire flight. But this does not matter especially if you will only be travelling to a close destination anyway. You can also purchase food from them.

by: Guilluame Athill




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