Eight Asian low-cost carriers including subsidiaries of ANA Holdings Inc and Singapore Airlines Ltd (SIA) have formed an alliance that will open their networks to their respective passengers.
The Value Alliance said in a statement on Monday that passengers will be able to book over 160 destinations via the websites of ANA's Vanilla Air, SIA's Scoot and Tiger Airways, Virgin Australia Holdings Ltd's Tiger Airways Australia, Thai carriers Nok Airlines Pcl and NokScoot, Cebu Air Inc's Cebu Pacific, and South Korea's Jeju Air Co Ltd.
Asian budget carriers are looking to take advantage of a air travel boom in the region, placing orders for several hundred aircraft from Airbus Group SE and Boeing Co.
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The Value Alliance said in a statement on Monday that passengers will be able to book over 160 destinations via the websites of ANA's Vanilla Air, SIA's Scoot and Tiger Airways, Virgin Australia Holdings Ltd's Tiger Airways Australia, Thai carriers Nok Airlines Pcl and NokScoot, Cebu Air Inc's Cebu Pacific, and South Korea's Jeju Air Co Ltd.
Asian budget carriers are looking to take advantage of a air travel boom in the region, placing orders for several hundred aircraft from Airbus Group SE and Boeing Co.
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