Cheap flights to Asia

With over half the world's population, it's no surprise that Asia is also packed with tourist destinations that are getting more popular every year. With most of the world's major airlines flying in daily, in addition to dozens of local carriers, finding cheap flights to Asia is usually easy. And using Webjet you’ll be able to quickly find the cheapest flights on any airline as well as the best days to fly for the absolute lowest price airfare possible. China is cheap for most people so independent trips as well as tours are usually an excellent value. Japan has the amazing sights of Tokyo in addition to endless attractions outside the capital, so it's very popular among those with a bit of money to spend. People on a lower budget will appreciate Hong Kong or Bangkok, as the Thai capital is the gateway to the stunning sights all over Southeast Asia.

Airfare to Asia

Several of the world's largest and finest airlines are based in Asia so getting a flight here usually requires only one change of planes if any at all. Cheap flights to Asia are also easier to find thanks to several fairly new Chinese and Taiwanese airlines that now serve North America and Europe at very low prices.

Airports In Asia

Beijing, China, Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK)

The busiest in all of Asia, Beijing Airport is the first stop for most passengers who intend to tour China. It's very popular with business travelers as well as leisure passengers, and with sings all translated into English it's generally easy to deal with for everyone. Taxis into the city are fairly cheap, but the airport is also on the subway line for those not too tired to try it out.

Airlines that fly into Beijing Airport

Air China is the national carrier and serves the most international destinations into Beijing, and they are joined by Asiana Airlines, Cathay Pacific Airlines, and Singapore Airlines in the region with frequent service. Coming from elsewhere you can choose from Air Canada, Air France, British Airways, Delta Airlines, KLM Airlines, Lufthansa Airlines, and United Airlines, among others.

Tokyo, Japan, Tokyo Narita International Airport (NRT)

While the confusingly named Tokyo International Airport is much busier with domestic flights, most long-haul international passengers to Japan will fly into Tokyo Narita Airport. It's a big and modern facility where all the important signs are in English as well as Japanese. The Narita Express is the fastest way of getting into Tokyo, but cheaper and slower express buses and extremely expensive taxi cabs are also available.

Airlines that fly into Tokyo Narita Airport

Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airlines are the two major Japanese carriers that serve international destinations, but most of the world's largest airlines fly directly here as well. You can choose from Air Canada, Air France, American Airlines, Asiana Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific Airlines, Delta Airlines, KLM Airlines, Lufthansa Airlines, Singapore Airlines, United Airlines, and Virgin Atlantic Airlines.

Hong Kong, China, Hong Kong International Airport (HKG)

Hong Kong has been a part of China again since 1998 but it's still treated separately and it's a unique travel experience all its own. Hong Kong International Airport is also a major hub for the region, and home to the marvelous Cathay Pacific Airlines. Express trains are the best way to get into Hong Kong from the airport.

Airlines that fly into Hong Kong International Airport

Cathay Pacific Airlines is the busiest carrier here and they are joined by Air Asia, Air China, Japan Airlines, and Singapore Airlines from within the region. You can reach Hong Kong by changing planes in any of those airlines' hubs, or directly from farther away on Air Canada, Air France, Air New Zealand, British Airways, Continental Airlines, Delta Airlines, KLM Airlines, Lufthansa Airlines, United Airlines, or Virgin Atlantic Airways.

Bangkok, Thailand, Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK)

As more travelers discover how wonderful and cheap Southeast Asia is, it's becoming more popular every year. Bangkok Airport is new and modern and it serves as a major gateway to those who'll eventually move on to elsewhere in Thailand as well as Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, or Burma. The airport isn't close to the center, and taxis are the best way to reach the city for most passengers, though an express rail link is scheduled to open in late 2010.

Airlines that fly into Bangkok Airport

Thai Airways International is the local airline and they have the most international service into Bangkok, but all the other major airlines join them. You have your choice of Air France, British Airways, Cathay Pacific Airlines, Delta Airlines, Indian Airlines, Japan Airlines, KLM Airlines, Lufthansa Airlines, Singapore Airlines, and United Airlines, among many others.