AirAsia, which recently set up a regional hub in Phuket, today launches its new direct service between Phuket and Udon Thani.
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Green light for B5.8bn Phuket Airport expansion
Phuket International Airport 5.8-billion-baht (US$175 million) plan to increase the airport’s capacity to 12.5 million passengers by 2018.
Read the rest of this entry »AirAsia launches Phuket – Ho Chi Minh City flights
AirAsia has added yet another destination linked by direct flights to its Phuket regional hub – Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam.
Read the rest of this entry »AirAsia launches flights from Jakarta and Medan to Phuket
AirAsia has announced special low fares for the launch of its flights from Jakarta and Medan in Indonesia, direct to Phuket.
Read the rest of this entry »Jetstar adds Sydney-Phuket flights, revives Singapore route
Jetstar will up its Sydney-Phuket frequency to five flights a week from mid-December, and at the same time will revive its Singapore-Phuket service.
Read the rest of this entry »AirAsia daily flights from Phuket to Hong Kong and Jakarta in November
Thai AirAsia has been giving more details of its plans for its new regional hub in Phuket, starting with direct flights to Hong Kong and Jakarta.
Read the rest of this entry »Virgin at it again: Perth-Phuket direct flights
Pacific Blue is offering a A$100 launch discount for its new direct Perth-Phuket flights.
Read the rest of this entry »Fly from Singapore to Phuket for S$8 by JetStar
Australian budget airline JetStar launched a promotion today offering tickets from Singapore to Phuket for just S$8.00.
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Australia’s new international airline V Australia, part of the Virgin group, will start flying to Phuket three times a week from Australia.
Read the rest of this entry »Seriously good travel deals in Phuket
Budget airlines seem to have spotted something that surprisingly few others have: that holidays in Phuket are really cheap at the moment.
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