News comes from SE Asia that some airline ticket have fallen
below the cost of bus fares, with a one-way ticket between
Singapore and the Thai resort of Phuket advertised for as
little as 29 Singapore cents. No-frills airline Thai
AirAsia offered one-way flights between Singapore and Phuket
at 29 Singapore cents (17 US cents) for the first 3,000
seats. The price did not include taxes and fees of
about SGD$61 for insurance, a fuel surcharge and airport
taxes. (Sound like Ryanair?) The tickets
were snapped up within 2 days. Tiger Airways, a venture
between Singapore Airlines and the founder of our friends
Ryanair, started the price war last month with one-way SGD$1
fares to Thailand for a limited period, which when added to
taxes and fees amounted to SGD$62. Singapore Airlines
is offering return fares between Singapore and Bangkok
ranging from SGD$178 to SGD$268 each compared with its normal
ticket price of SGD$358.
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