Southeast Asia's Low-Fare Carriers To Expand Operations

The low-cost carrier (LCC) boom that hit Southeast Asia in 2004 shows no signs of stopping this year, and airlines that expanded rapidly over the past year are ready to launch new flights, setting the course for new battles against major carriers and amongst themselves. Nok Air, backed by Thai...

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