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In 2018, the top 10 cheap airlines in the world, which one in Australia is on the list?

The 2018 The 2018 World Airline Awards), known as the "aviation Oscar," was announced earlier this year, according to Traveller. Singapore Airlines (Singapore Airlines) succeeded in replacing Qatari airline (Qatar Airways), to the top of the list.

What about the best cheap airlines?

According to the list, which is based on millions of travelers, Ryan Airlines (Ryanair) is currently the 11th-lowest-priced airline in the world.

Now, let's take a look at the top 10 of the world's best cheap airlines.


10, Cool (Scoot)

It's no surprise to see cool airlines on the list of the world's best cheap airlines. After all, it is a subsidiary of Singapore Airlines. There are 68 destinations for Cool flights, mainly in the far East and Australia (including Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Manila, Bangkok and Hong Kong, China).

First flight: 2012

Headquarters: Singapore

Fleet size: 45

Service destination: 68


9, European wing airline (Eurowings)

As a low-cost subsidiary of Lufthansa Airlines (Lufthansa), European Wing Airlines was not the only one. The shift began in 2014, when European wing airlines moved from regional airlines to low-cost airlines that did not provide unnecessary services.

First voyage: 1993

Headquarters: Dusseldorf, Germany

Fleet size: 109

Service destination: 79


Eight southwest airlines (Southwest Airlines)

Southwest Airlines, the world's largest low-cost airline with 734 passenger jets, dares not break through North America or the Caribbean.

Southwest Airlines' first flight to Hawaii has been pending for months, but has yet to be officially launched.

First voyage: 1971

Headquarters: Dallas, USA

Fleet size: 734

Service destinations: 99


India Indigo Airways (IndiGo)

Indian indigo may be the largest airline Australian residents have ever had contact with. Founded in 2005, the company now has 167 passenger jets with an annual passenger capacity of up to 46 million passengers.

Indigo Airlines is India's largest airline and the third-largest low-cost airline outside Europe and North America.

First voyage: 2006

Headquarters: city of Gurgaon, India

Fleet size: 167

Service destination: 52


Six, Seagate (WestJet)

As Canada's largest low-cost airline, Seagate is becoming familiar to British travelers. At present, Western Jetje Air Service has covered two major British airports-London Gatwick Airport (Gatwick) and Glasgow Airport (Glasgow), and Ireland Dublin Airport. From London, fly to the Canadian cities of Toronto, Calgary, Vancouver, Edmonton, Winnipeg and St. John.

First voyage: 1996

Headquarters: Calgary, Canada

Fleet size: 174

Destination: 108


5. Asian Airlines X (AirAsia X)

AirAsia X, a long-distance airline subsidiary of AirAsia Group based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, went into operation 11 years ago under the name FlyAsianXpress.

According to a recent study, AirAsia X is the cheapest airline in the world at a cost per mile.

First flight: 2007

Headquarters: Kuala Lumpu

Fleet size: 22

Service destination: 26


4, Jetstar (Jetstar Airways)

As Australia's best cheap airline, Jetstar's reputation stems not only from cheap domestic flights, but also from flights to popular destinations in Southeast Asia and the South Pacific, including Bangkok, Phuket and Singapore. Ho Chi Minh City, Rarotonga and Fiji. In addition, Jetstar Airlines also offers flights as far as China and Japan.

It is said that Jetstar currently has no plans to enter the European market.

First voyage: 2003

Headquarters: Melbourne

Fleet size: 76

Service destination: 37


Three, easy-to-fly (EasyJet)

The year has grown steadily over the past decade, with annual passenger traffic rising from 44.6 million in 2008 to 81.6 million in 2017, making it the world's eighth-largest airline.

First voyage: 1995

Headquarters: Lutton, UK

Fleet size: 167

Destination: 132


2, Norwegian Airways (Norwegian)

Headquartered in Oslo, Norway's capital, Norwegian Airlines, which has served Europe for 25 years, became a low-cost airline in 2002.

Norwegian Airlines flights cover four continents. Later this year, direct flights to Tampa, Tokyo, Shanghai and Beijing are also planned.

First voyage: 1993

Headquarters: Fornib Airport, Oslo

Fleet size: 51

Destination: 153


1, Asia Airlines (AirAsia)

Rather unfair, Asian Airlines occupies 2 places in the world's top 10 cheap airlines list. If Skytrax chooses to combine AirAsia and AirAsia X, then Ryanair could be in the top 10.

First voyage: 1993

Headquarters: Kuala Lumpu

Fleet size: 89 (excluding subsidiaries)

Service destination: 74 (excluding subsidiaries)

(note: all pictures of this article are from the Traveller website)

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