Southwest Airlines (Southwest Airlines)
JetBlue (JetBlue)
Virgin America Airlines
Air transport aviation
American Airlines
Ted Airlines (Ted, a subsidiary of United Airlines)
Seajet Airlines (Canada)
Zoom Airlines (Canada)
Asia
Kuhang (Singapore)
Tiger Airways (Singapore)
AirAsia (Malaysia)
AirAsia X (AirAsia X Malaysia)
Lion air (Indonesia)
Cebu Pacific (Philippines)
Spring Airlines (Chinese mainland)
20 13 In May, Chinese mainland Western Airlines announced the formal transformation of low-cost aviation operations.
Hong Kong Ganquan Airlines (Hong Kong) (closed) ceased operation on April 9, 2008.
Long live Macao (Macao) (completed)
True Air (Korean Golden Air)
Hokkaido International Airlines (Japan Airlines)
Japan Tianma Airlines
Kingfisher Airlines (India) (Bankruptcy)
Deccan Airlines (India)
Indigo Airlines (India) Military Base
Spice jet (India)
East Star Airlines China Company (Bankruptcy)
Huaxi Village Airlines (under construction)
Jetstar Asia Airlines (regional branch of Jetstar Airlines)
Tiger Airways (Tiger Airways)
Valuair (Jetstar Asia Airlines subsidiary)
Nok Air (Thailand)
Thai Smile Airlines (Thailand) (a low-cost airline of Thai Airways)
Hong Kong Express (Hong Kong)
Australia
Jetstar Airways, an Australian airline, has become a famous low-cost airline in Australia. )
Virgin Blue (Virgin Blue, a subsidiary of Virgin Atlantic in Australia)
Tiger Airways (Tiger Airways Singapore provides cheap air tickets to Southeast Asia and Australia, which is the favorite of Australian vacationers)
Sky west (low-cost airlines in Western Australia only)
Europe
Ryanair (Ireland)
EasyJet (UK)
BmiBaby (UK)
FlyBE (UK)
Lite|MyTravelLite (UK)
Jet2 (UK)
Flynn Airlines (Flynn, Spain)
Berlin Airlines (Germany)
FlyMe (Sweden) Wizz Air (Hungary)
Norwegian air shuttle Space Shuttle
Wings of Germany (Wings of Germany)
Centralwings (Poland)
Africa
Blue Atlas Low-cost Airlines of Morocco
Egypt air
kenya airways
Mauritius Airlines
nigeia airways
South African low-cost airlines
air madagascar
Seychelles Airlines