Monday, April 5, 2010

How to find budget airlines and budget air fare deals in Asia

If you based in or traveling around Asia and you want to save money by flying on Asia’s budget airlines but you do not know where to start, there are several websites that can be of great assistance to save you both time and money.

For starters and if you simply do not know where to begin, check out FlyBudget.com, FlyLowCostAirlines.org and WhichBudget.com to find out what destinations are served by which discount airlines. All you need to do is simply enter a destination on one of these websites and the site will tell you most if not all of the discount airlines that service that particular destination. 

However, these sites do not tell you anything about airfare and availably while sites like Expedia, Kayak, Orbitz, Vayama or Travelocity often do not search Asian low-cost-carrier routes. Moreover, searching individual discount airline sites can be time consuming – especially if you are not sure where you want to go for a quick weekend getaway. Instead, visit sites like Momondo.com, SkyScanner.net or WeGo.com but be sure to keep geography and common sense in mind as some of these sites may not come up with a route that makes sense both in terms of travel time and total cost.

If you are based in Bangkok, the best way to find cheap airfares is to go to Bangkokbestflights.com.They will send you Free Email Alerts on Latest Flight Promotions from Bangkok.

Despite a few website imperfections, the internet is making it much easier for both long-term residents and first time visitors alike to find budget airlines and budget airfares throughout Asia.

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1 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

Let me suggest a site that you might find useful. I use www.whichairline.com to search for flights and it has always produced good results. It's still in beta but I really appreciate the capability to search for connecting flights. You won't find this with skyscanner or momondo.

December 7, 2010 at 9:15 PM  

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