Value Alliance

Low-cost airline alliance in Asia-Pacific (2016–2023) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Value Alliance was an airline alliance formed in May 2016. The alliance was the second commercial airline alliance that comprised low-cost carriers, after the U-FLY Alliance. It was the first pan-regional LCC alliance and comprised five, originally eight, Asia-Pacific airlines: Cebu Pacific, Cebgo, Jeju Air, Nok Air and Scoot.

Launch date16 May 2016 (2016-05-16)[1]
Disbanded2023 (2023) (inactive)
Full members5
Destination airports187
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Value Alliance
Launch date16 May 2016 (2016-05-16)[1]
Disbanded2023 (2023) (inactive)
Full members5
Destination airports187
Destination countries30
Annual passengers (M)92
Fleet size184
HeadquartersSingapore
Alliance sloganAsia Pacific's Best Value Airlines [2]
Websitevaluealliance.com
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Value Alliance was the fourth-largest airline alliance in terms of passengers, flights, destinations, combined fleet and members, ahead of U-FLY Alliance and Vanilla Alliance.[3]

According to the Wayback Machine, the Value Alliance website ceased operating or taking fares sometime after May 19, 2023, with a message saying "This website is no longer supported. If you have questions regarding your booking or flight, please connect with the airline of your booking."[4]

History

The Value Alliance was established by eight airlines in the Asia-Pacific region on 16 May 2016.[5] The alliance allows passengers to book flights with all of the eight carriers through each partner website, to create itineraries across the region through a single booking.[6] The combined carriers collectively serve more than 160 destinations, primarily in the Asia-Pacific region,[6] with a total fleet of 176 aircraft and an annual passenger total of 47 million in 2015.[7]

Member airlines

Former members

Cebu Pacific, Nok Air, Scoot and Jeju Air were the final four of the five current founding members of the Value Alliance.

The following airlines were members of Value Alliance:[7]

More information Member airline, Joined ...
Member airline Joined Exited Notes
Philippines Cebu Pacific 16 May 2016 N/A
Philippines Cebgo A subsidiary of Cebu Pacific.
Singapore Scoot
South Korea Jeju Air
Thailand Nok Air
Australia Tigerair Australia 2018 Operations suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Japan Vanilla Air 30 March 2019[8] Merged into Peach Aviation on 26 October 2019.
Singapore Tigerair 25 July 2017 Merged into Scoot on 25 July 2017.
Thailand NokScoot 26 June 2020 Liquidated due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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