AIRASIA

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AirAsia is a Malaysian-based low-cost
airline and is now Asia's largest low-fare, no-frills airline. It is
a pioneer of low-cost travel in Asia.
The AirAsia Zest group operates scheduled domestic and
international flights to over 400 destinations spanning 25
countries. Its main hub is the Low-Cost Carrier Terminal (LCCT)
at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA). Book
AirAsia Zest FLIGHTS FROM MANILA ONLY
Zest Airways, Inc. operating
as AirAsia Zest (formerly Asian
Spirit and Zest
Air**), are based at NAIA,
Manila. They operate scheduled domestic and international tourist
services, mainly feeder services linking Manila and
Cebu
(and returning to Clark International Airport) with 24 domestic
destinations in support of the trunk route operations of other
airlines. In 2013, the airline became an affiliate of
Philippines AirAsia operating
their brand separately, but now under the AirAsia brand.
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** Zest airline was originally founded
as Asian
Spirit, the first airline in the
Philippines to be run as a cooperative.
Less than a year after AirAsia and Zest Air's strategic alliance,
the airline was rebranded as AirAsia
Zest.
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Air Asia FLIGHTS FROM CLARK AND MANILA
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AIRSWIFT

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AirSWIFT is
the Philippines’ only boutique airline offering daily
roundtrip flights to El Nido,
and are fully committed to providing a world-class,
seamless and hassle-free travel experience.
From their roots as Island
Transvoyager, Inc. (ITI Air) in 2002, more recently
reborn as AirSWIFT,
having a rich heritage of professionalism and upholding the
highest standards of quality, safety and security in
aviation services.
AirSWIFT is the only
boutique commercial airline in the Philippines that is
ISO-9001:2015 certified, having passed the quality and
safety audits of some of the strictest and most
safety-conscious global aviation safety standards.
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AIRTRAV

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AirTrav
Corporation is a Filipino company that owns and operates air charter
services in the Philippines. With
the addition of a new 8 seat Cessna Grand Caravan Ex
Amphibian seaplane, they have now expanded their services to
transport more people directly to their destinations in Clark,
Manila and Puerto Galera.
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AIRTRAV FLIGHTS FROM CLARK AND MANILA
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ASIANA

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Asiana Airlines Inc. (formerly
Seoul Airlines) is one of South Korea's two major airlines, along
with Korean Air. Asiana has its headquarters in Asiana Town, Osoe-dong,
Gangseo-gu, Seoul.
Asiana is a member of the Star Alliance and offers 516 daily
departures throughout Asia, Europe, North America, and Oceania.
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ASIANA FLIGHTS FROM CLARK AND MANILA
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CEBU PACIFIC
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Cebu Air Inc., operating as Cebu
Pacific Air, is based at Terminal 3, Ninoy Aquino International
Airport Manila, Philippines. It offers scheduled flights to both
domestic and international destinations from its main base T3, NIAI,
with other hubs at Mactan-Cebu International Airport, Clark
International Airport, Francisco Bangoy International Airport,
(Davao) and Iloilo International Airport.
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CHINA EASTERN

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China Eastern Airlines Co. Ltd.,
established in 1988, taking over the unprofitable Ching General
Aviation in 1997, later establishing a cargo service and taking over
other small airlines. Based in Shanghai, it is now one of the three
major airlines in the People's Republic of China, flying
domestically and internationally.
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CHINA EASTERN
FLIGHTS FROM CLARK, CEBU
AND MANILA.
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EMIRATES
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Emirates is
an airline based in Dubai,
United Arab Emirates. The airline is a subsidiary of The
Emirates Group, which is wholly owned by
the government
of Dubai's Investment
Corporation of Dubai, and is the largest
airline in the Middle East, operating over 3,000 flights per week
from its hub at Dubai
International Airport, to more than 150
cities in 74 countries across six continents.
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JETSTAR

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Jetstar Airways Pty Ltd, trading
as Jetstar, is an Australian low-cost airline (self-described as
"value based") headquartered in Melbourne. It is a wholly owned
subsidiary of Qantas, created in response to the threat posed by
low-cost airline Virgin Blue. Jetstar is part of Qantas' two brand
strategy of having Qantas Airways for the premium full-service
market and Jetstar for the low-cost market. Jetstar carries 8.5% of
all passengers travelling in and out of Australia.
The airline operates an extensive domestic network as well as
regional and international services from its main base at Melbourne
Airport, using a mixed fleet of the Airbus A320 family and the
Boeing 787 Dreamliner. Like its Qantas parent, Jetstar competes with
Virgin Australia and its fully owned low-cost subsidiary Tigerair
Australia.
Qantas, through the Jetstar Group, also has stakes in sister
airlines Jetstar Asia Airways, Jetstar Pacific Airlines and Jetstar
Japan.
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JINAIR

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Jin Air Co. Ltd, formerly Air
Korea is a low cost airline originating from South Korea. It is a
full subsidiary of Korean Air. Jin Air began operations in July 2008
with routes to regional destinations in Korea. In October 2009, Jin
Air began flights to Macau, Guam and Bangkok. It has its
headquarters in Deungchon-dong, Gangseo-gu, Seoul.
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PAL EXPRESS

PHILIPPINE AIRLINES
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Air Philippines Corporation, now
operating as PALexpress (formerly Air Philippines), is a low-cost
airline based in Pasay City, Philippines. It operates both domestic
and international scheduled services from Manila, Cebu, Davao and
Zamboanga. Due to financial losses, they ceased operations for a
short while until it was acquired by investors from the Lucio Tan
group. After the acquisition, the airline was re-launched as PAL
Express, to operate some routes and slot assignments of its sister
company Philippine Airlines until the management decided to re-brand
the carrier as a budget airline now known as PALexpress.
The new PALexpress is Philippine Airlines' answer to Cebu Pacific
Air's dominance on the low cost travel market in the Philippines,
allowing PAL to focus on the premium market where it does not have
competition in the domestic Philippine market.
PALexpress gained significant
increase in passengers following its launch as a low-cost carrier,
with its domestic and international route expansion plans.
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QATAR AIRWAYS
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Qatar Airways, is the state-owned flag
carrier of Qatar,
operating from its headquarters in Doha.
The airline operates a hub-and-spoke network, linking over 100
international destinations from its base in Doha,
using a fleet of more than 100 Airbus and Boeing aircraft.
As of July 2013, Qatar Airways serves 128 destinations in 69 countries
across Africa, Asia, Europe, North
America, South
America,
and Oceania from
its hub at Doha International Airport, making it one of only a
handful of airlines to fly to all six inhabited continents. They
employ
more than 20,000 staff, 14,000 people are
employed directly with a further 6,000 in its subsidiaries.
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SCOOT
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Scoot Tigerair Pte Ltd.
(operating as
Scoot)
is a Singaporean low-cost long haul airline owned by Singapore
Airlines through its subsidiary Budget Aviation Holdings. It
launched flights in June 2012 on medium and long-haul routes from
Singapore, predominantly to China and India Initially, Scoot's fleet
consisted of Boeing 777 aircraft obtained from Singapore Airlines.
The airline began to transition its fleet to Boeing 787 Dreamliner
aircraft from 2015. On 25 July 2017, Tigerair was officially merged
into Scoot using Tigerair's air operator's certificate (AOC) but
retaining the 'Scoot' brand. With the change of AOC, the airline's
IATA code was changed from TZ to TR, previously used by Tigerair.
Its head office is at Singapore Changi Airport. |
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