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		<title>Asian low-cost airlines launch summer price war</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[SINGAPORE &#8212; Asian low-cost airlines are offering dirt-cheap tickets to perk up travel during the summer holidays amid the global economic downturn. Singapore-based Tiger Airways, which flies to destinations in Southeast Asia, Australia and China, announced Tuesday it would launch summer fares starting at about US$16, including taxes. The carrier, which is 49 percent owned [&#8230;] <a class="more-link" href="http://artrm.com/retail-news/2009/03/asian-low-cost-airlines-launch-summer-price-war/">&#8595; Read the rest of this entry...</a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>SINGAPORE</strong> &#8212; Asian low-cost airlines are offering dirt-cheap tickets to perk up travel during the summer holidays amid the global economic downturn.</p>
<p>Singapore-based Tiger Airways, which flies to destinations in Southeast Asia, Australia and China, announced Tuesday it would launch summer fares starting at about US$16, including taxes.</p>
<p>The carrier, which is 49 percent owned by Singapore Airlines, said in a statement it would offer its “biggest ever network of seats” and was adding new destinations for its summer schedule from March 29 to October 24.</p>
<p>“Tiger Airways is bucking the global aviation trend,” the airline said, referring to declining passenger numbers for full-service carriers worldwide.</p>
<p>Rosalynn Tay, managing director for Tiger Airways Singapore, said the airline would “demonstrate that we will continue to grow our business even in these difficult trading conditions.”</p>
<p>Jetstar Asia, another Singapore-based budget airline, said it had extended until August 16 a promotion to beat the cheapest price offered by rivals.</p>
<p>Under the promotion, should a traveler find another published online fare cheaper than the lowest available on <a href="http://www.jetstar.com/sg/en/cheap-flights/standard.aspx" target="_blank">www.jetstar.com</a>, the airline will beat the price by 10 percent if the customer makes an instant reservation by phone.<span id="more-1539"></span>“The current economy makes it a tough operating environment where competition will be intense and fares will be under pressure,” Jetstar Asia&#8217;s commercial head Leslie Ng said in a statement.</p>
<p>“People are going for cheaper fares as they become more cost conscious and want to get value for money deals.”</p>
<p>Malaysian budget airline AirAsia also has its “take me away” promotion.</p>
<p>Among its offers is a one-way flight from Singapore to Bangkok starting from 43 dollars, inclusive of taxes, for travel from March 23 to September 11, according to its web site.</p>
<p>Comparatively, a return flight to Bangkok on Singapore Airlines costs 337 dollars, inclusive of taxes.</p>
<p>AirAsia is also offering a number of tickets starting from 26 cents for travel within Malaysia.</p>
<p>Indonesia&#8217;s Lion Air is selling a one-way trip from Singapore to Bali for as low as 5.80 dollars for travel from June 1 to September 30, according to its web site.</p>
<p>Thailand&#8217;s Nok Air is offering one-way fares for as low as 25 cents, excluding taxes and fees, for domestic flights for those travelling from May 15 to September 30, its web site showed.</p>
<p><strong><em>Source: The China Post</em></strong></p>
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