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  rediff.com: Open skies evoke little response from airlines
The airline was citing paucity of staff as a reason behind the hesitation to increase flights, ministry officials said.
However, since the airline at present has a commercial agreement with Air-India, which has been the cause of some controversy of late, it remains to be seen whether Virgin is granted permission.
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 rediff.com: S-E Asian airlines say open sky plan biased
The airlines evince that if the open sky policy had been extended to them they would increase their operations.
Malaysia Airlines said that it would have increased its capacity by 15-20 per cent, Thai Airlines said that it would have added at least 8 flights more, while Sri Lankan Airlines planned to upgrade at least 7 flights.
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South East Asian Airlines, based in the Philippines, aims to provide worldrenowned domestic and international airline and aviation related services which follow the highest quality and safety standards.
South East Asian Airlines is headquartered in Clark International Airport.
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 South East Asian Airlines - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
South East Asian Airlines or SEAIR is an airline based in the Philippines and is committed to serve remote destinations throughout the Philippines.
The airline is based in Manila and was established in 1993.
On 29 September 2006, a deal was announced in which Singapore-based Tiger Airways will enter a commercial and operational tie-up with SEAIR from February 2007, involving the leasing of two planes in Tiger Airways colours to SEAIR and operated on the later's routes from Diosdado Macapagal International Airport (Clark) to Singapore, Cebu, Davao, and Macau.
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 Independent Travel (attitude Travel) Information Resources and Advice
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Bigger news is the expected launch of a brand-new no-frills carrier, fly for beans later in 2007.
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 The Hindu Business Line : A new Asian economic integration
EW DELHI's East Asian diplomacy saw an unusual flurry of activity at the second India-Asean summit in Bali earlier this month.
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 Asia Times Online :: Southeast Asia news and business from Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia and Vietnam
Kanok said that at one point, 75% of the fuel used by THAI was bought with hedging.
Asked about the rumored delays in the delivery of two Airbus A340s due to the current national account deficit, he said: "We are still studying the matter, it's not official yet." The airline took delivery of four new A340-500 airbuses in April and is expecting at least six more A340-600 planes by 2008.
Analysts predict that THAI will not be able to generate a profit in the fourth quarter if fuel prices remain at their current level.
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 BBC NEWS | Business | Budget flights arrive in South-East Asia
Local airlines have a reputation for cancelling flights at short notice, and there are also safety concerns.
A clearly decommissioned President Airlines jet sits behind a fence in the middle of a well-kept garden.
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 Visit Boracay - resort, room and accommodation directories for Boracay Island
Another way is via ship from Manila, which will dock, depending on the weather, either a few minutes away from Caticlan or a little further away.
South East Asian Airlines a pioneer in Philippine aviation since 1995, bringing you to the most beautiful destinations.
Asian Spirit serves today not only the Manila - Caticlan route, but also flights from Caticlan to Cebu and vice versa and as well many more domestic routes and airports.
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 Internet Travel News - Australian Airlines Still Trail Their Asian Counterparts Online
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Built on Microsoft’s.NET Framework and Seair’s extensive know­ledge of the airline industry, ARTS enables the airline to computerize and centralize its reservation, ticketing and check-in procedures, thus allowing for a more streamlined and automated flight booking and reservation process.
We are proud to use this locally developed airline software solution that’s fit for the global marketplace,” said Patrick Tan, vice president for commercial affairs and director for corporate planning and development, South East Asian Airlines.
The airline is flying high this year, leveraging on its market position with the acquisition of more high-speed turboprop aircraft and the increase of flight frequencies to top destinations such as Boracay and Palawan.
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 Busuanga Island Paradise   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
South East Asian Airlines and Asian Spirit have daily flights from Manila — Coron — Manila.
It is recommend to book at least 10 days before departure, as the planes have a limited seating capacity.
WG&A Superferry sails from Pier 15 of the Manila South Harbor (behind Manila Hotel) to Coron, Busuanga on Friday nights and returns on Monday mornings, the trip usually takes 12 hours.
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 Backpacking travel advice: info and tips for South East Asia: Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia and Myanmar ...
This is one of the most rewarding of all Asian destinations, but with 13,000 islands (the world's largest archipelago) too little time and too much travel could turn your trip into a miserable stressful race between islands with some very shitty roads (and drivers).
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 Building bridges to the East
For Indian diplomacy, long used to scoring points against Pakistan, the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN)-India summit was a welcome departure from the "norm".
Both India and ASEAN appeared pleased that they were able to negotiate an FTA "framework agreement" in a record 10 months since their first summit in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, last November.
In his remarks to the business community, the Prime Minister set the target of two-way trade between India and ASEAN at $30 billion by 2007 - a target considered ambitious by some given the fact that current trade is $12.5 billion.
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 WOW Philippines :: Trip Planner :: Getting Around   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
It is served by more than 30 airlines, which fly to different cities around the world.
Other airlines that presently fly the Philippine skies are Air Philippines, South East Asian Airlines, Cebu Pacific, Laoag International Airlines, Asian Spirit Airlines, and Pacific Airways – each serving popular tourist destinations at pocket-easy prices.
It reaches as far south as Carmona and Cavite, or as far north as Meycauayan, Bulacan.
www.tourism.gov.ph /trip_planner/getting_around.asp   (678 words)

  
 Airlines To Boracay - What airline to fly?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Asian Spirit operates 48-seater DeHavilland Dash7 aircraft while SeAir operates the "NEW" Dornier 328 32 passenger aircraft and the 19-passenger L410 UVP-E aircraft and Interisland airlines operates a 30 passenger jet aircraft (only jet to Caticlan).
The flight time for Asian Spirit and Interisland is approximately 1 hour while SeAir has a "NEW" 35 mins.
Philippines Airlines, Air Philippines and Cebu Pacific fly to Kalibo.
www.boracay.ws /airlines_to_Boracay.htm   (297 words)

  
 Asia Budget Airlines
The airline is a low cost carrier and will endeavour to offer airline seats at marginally higher train prices to all cities in India, in a phased manner.
SpiceJet's mission is to become India preferred low-cost airline, delivering the lowest air fares with the highest consumer value, to price sensitive consumers.
Myanmar's original and only national airline was called Union of Burma Airways and began operations in the 1950's when the country was still known as Burma.
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 South Asian Media Net
The airline ran into a lot of bad press this year when an awry flight schedule left hundreds of passengers stranded in Kathmandu.
Cosmic Airlines, a domestic Nepali airline that started a price war at home by slashing fares and then went international with flights to Dhaka, New Delhi, Varanasi and Kolkata, has also run into trouble with AerCap Ireland Ltd, the company from whom it hired two Fokker 100 aircraft.
While escalating Maoist insurgency and the political instability triggered by a royal coup last year have hit tourism and hurt the airlines, aviation industry sources also blame faulty management and the government's policy of okaying licences without gauging the capability of the airlines for the downturn.
www.southasianmedia.net /index_story.cfm?id=283261&category=Frontend&Country=NEPAL   (412 words)

  
 CNN.com - Eight killed as small plane crashes in Laos with 15 on board - October 20, 2000
The small Chinese-made Y-12 plane went down Thursday during a scheduled flight for the state Lao Aviation airlines from the capital Vientiane to the northern town of Sam Neua.
The German and the South African did not work on the project, and their background was not known.
Because of the safety concerns, the airline, which uses mostly Chinese and Soviet-built aircraft, has largely been barred from making international flights.
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 Asian Airlines   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
South East Asian Airlines Currency The Philippine Peso is approximately P56 to US$1.
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 Philippines News - Manila Standard Today - SEAIR offers real-time online booking - sept21_2006
DOMESTIC carrier South East Asian Airlines makes Boracay more accessible to travelers by going live with its new, integrated Airline Reservation and Ticketing System, the first ever online booking system to offer flights to Caticlan, which serves as the nearest jump-off point to world-famous Boracay Island.
The airline has also recently tied up with Ray-Ban and Smart Communications for the Amazing Views promo where passengers can get free Ray-Ban eyewear, a Smart SIM pack, and hotel discount coupons for every purchased Manila-Caticlan-Manila ticket in the all-in one promo rate of P8,995.
The airline aims to bridge the Philippine islands via air by offering secondary and missionary routes to complement the trunkline routes serviced by other major players in the domestic airline industry.
www.manilastandardtoday.com /?page=goodLife01_sept21_2006   (1037 words)

  
 Asia Discount Airlines Guide -- Travel Vacation SuperLink
Asia's leading low fare no frills airline and first to introduce "ticketless" traveling, AirAsia will be unveiling more incentives in the future to encourage more air travel among Malaysians.
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 Asian Journal Online
The flight, made on board a historical amphibian plane restored by South East Asian Airlines (Seair), took off to celebrate the aviation industry's centennial and to raise funds for Filipino children.
The aircraft is now in Rochester, New York, being readied for a tour of the United States, South America and Southeast Asia.
Gitsis said Prince Tarik of Oman and Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoun, president of the Department of Civil Aviation in Dubai and chair of Emirates Airlines, were among those who welcomed the crew.
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