[转载]Budget flights could soon go global Jan 2 2007
Western Mail
VIRGIN and easyJet could team up with an Asian airline to create the world's first budget global network.
Richard Branson's Virgin and easyJet's Stelios Haji-Ioannou will join forces with AirAsia to form a Malaysia-based alliance, the south-east Asian country's Star newspaper says.
It quoted unidentified industry sources as saying the new joint venture would first fly between Kuala Lumpur and Manchester, and Amritsar in India.
And the alliance - if it decided to fly to London as well - could also use Luton airport as a hub because Virgin already operated a rail link from there to central London.
Fares to Britain will be between £43 and £365, about half the price of a ticket on a regular airline, it added. It said the alliance would give Virgin and easyJet access to Kuala Lumpur's low-cost airport terminal, the gateway to a dream Asian hub for their Europe-to-Australia routes.
Sir Richard is in talks with AirAsia's Tony Fernandes and recently-knighted Greek-British tycoon Sir Stelios. Plans could include flights to Hangzhou near Shanghai, China, and Tianjin near Beijing.
The newspaper quoted a source familiar with the discussions as saying fares on the long-haul network would be as low as £14 for destinations in China.
EasyJet, which started in 1995, flies 224 routes between 67 European airports including Britain.
Virgin carries around five million passengers a year. Its airlines include Virgin Atlantic, which flies to 27 destinations worldwide, and Virgin Nigeria Airways.
AirAsia, which started in 2001 with two planes, now has a fleet of 50 aircraft and flies to destinations in South-East Asia and China.
大致内容就是亚航会和欧洲廉价航空公司合作开辟KL到英国和印度的新航线, 而且似乎杭州和天津也有可能成为航点,不过14磅就去英国了有点夸张, 可能是到吉隆坡吧
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我也是杭州的。是真的吗?
支持杭州!!!要是这样,起码节约1/3的费用,杭州和华东的驴友有福了!