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Low-cost airline of Singapore (2004–2014)
Valuair (Chinese: 惠旅航空) was a Singapore-based low-cost carrier. It was launched on 5 May 2004, initially offering services to Bangkok and Hong Kong, before
Valuair
Low-cost airline of Singapore (2004–2025)
own low-budget airlines. Existing flights by low-fare airlines, such as Valuair's flights to Jakarta and Denpasar as well as Tiger Airways' service to Padang
Jetstar_Asia
Low-cost airline of Australia
and Valuair as consolidated entities in the Qantas Group accounts. Despite Qantas owning only a minority stake in Jetstar Asia Airways and Valuair (51%
Jetstar
Airline in Indonesia (2002–2008)
service and low fares, similar to the model adopted by Singapore-based Valuair. Prior to the crash of Flight 574, it had been the fastest-growing low-cost
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crash on 11 May 1996 ValueJet (Nigeria), a Nigerian airline since 2018 Valuair, a Singaporean airline 2004–2014 This disambiguation page lists articles
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Saudi Arabia Sama Singapore Jetstar Asia Tigerair (merged with Scoot) Valuair (acquired in 2005 by Jetstar Asia; dissolved in 2014) Sri Lanka Mihin Lanka
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Valan Limited VALAN Moldova EHR Valfell-Verkflug ROTOR Iceland VF VLU Valuair VALUAIR Singapore Merged with Jetstar Asia 2014 VF AnadoluJet AJet Turkiye
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Airline holding company
holding company that was formed on 24 July 2005, when Jetstar Asia and Valuair announced their merger in the light of growing competition from other low-cost
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AJet, a Turkish airline, IATA code VF VF Corporation, a clothing company Valuair, an airline based in Singapore existed between 2004 and 2014, IATA code
VF
Planning Area in East Region, Singapore
Scoot, Singapore Airlines, Singapore Airlines Cargo, Tiger Airways and Valuair. These airlines' head offices are located as follows: Singapore Airlines
Changi
British airline
Airways in Hawaii. Indeed the company was established in August 1995 as Valuair Europe but changed to Debonair on 20 December of the same year. Debonair's
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Region in Singapore
airlines such as, Singapore Airlines, Singapore Airlines Cargo, Scoot, Valuair and Tigerair having their head offices in the area. Changi Business Park
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Irish-Australian businessman (born 1966)
Holdings Pte Limited (holding company of Singapore-based Jetstar Asia and Valuair) and Jetstar Pacific Airlines Aviation Joint Stock Company (in Vietnam)
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subsidiary to evade rights, courts have held this was lawful. Further, in FWO v Valuair Ltd (No 2) the Federal Court held that Qantas could use its wholly owned
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HDB headquarters in Singapore
home". The Straits Times. Singapore. Tan, Hui Yee (28 October 2003). "Valuair eyeing HDB Hub to set up HQ". The Straits Times. Singapore. Sreedharan
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Valan Limited VALAN Moldova EHR Valfell-Verkflug ROTOR Iceland VF VLU Valuair VALUAIR Singapore Merged with Jetstar Asia 2014 VF AnadoluJet AJet Turkiye
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from Temasek Holdings. 4 May – The first $10 polymer notes are released. Valuair launches its first flights. 10 May – SMRT and TIBS were officially merged
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talks' for international routes". Business Line. 10 June 2006. "Notice to Valuair customers travelling from 26 Oct 2014". 2014. Retrieved 24 October 2014
List of Jetstar Asia destinations
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Jetstar Asia, Jetstar Pacific Airlines, Jetstar Japan, Jetstar Hong Kong and Valuair Apollo Jet Star, a Hungarian ultralight trike aircraft Mitsubishi Jetstar
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Aviation industry in Singapore
Singapore-based low-cost airlines only began to operate from the year 2004 when Valuair launched its maiden flight on 5 May 2004. In rapid succession, two of the
Aviation_in_Singapore
Scoot Tradewinds Airlines MI SQA 1975 1992 Rebranded as SilkAir Valuair VF VLU VALUAIR 2003 2014 Acquired by Jetstar Asia in 2005, brand retained by Jetstar
List of defunct airlines of Singapore
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budget airlines Jetstar Asia, Valuair to merge". The Star. 25 July 2005. Retrieved 18 September 2019. "Jetstar and Valuair merge as fuel prices, competition
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is reopened in Orchard Gateway. 26 October – Jetstar Asia takes over Valuair's services. This comes after Indonesia lifted restrictions on foreign low-cost
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(मधà¥à¤•र) Hindi name MADHUKAR means "bee."
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Kamalaksh | கமாலாகà¯à®·
With beautiful lotus type eyes
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Peaceful Lord
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Wisdom; Knowledge; Justice
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Church.
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Spanish pet form of Portuguese/Spanish Francisco, PACO means "French."
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The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' Supportor of Brutus.
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English (Worcestershire) : variant of Thornberry.
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