Depends. If the price differs slightly then go Changi Airport.Originally posted by sbst275:When Changi starts its budget terminal, Tiger Airways, ValuAir, Qantas JV and Air Asia SGP will start operations (For Air Asia, let's hope), will you're go to Senai as there will be more choices?
When this war starts, SIA may cut its fares as what it does to counter ValuAir.
I don't think Johor will be a real threat to us as we are trying to "steal their show" if we are careful. As in the port sector, a new chapter has started...
But then time is money to me... If you take the trouble to Senai when you have more connectivity at Changi, it is still no pt. Air Asia MY has no compeitor in Senai, so there may not be heated price war. IMOOriginally posted by bus911:Depends. If the price differs slightly then go Changi Airport.
But if differs a lot then of course go to Senai. Anyway going to Senai quite easy: take 170X,cw1 or 950(in future) go to Kota Raya Terminal then take shuttle bus which is free and interval is 30/40mins.
Flights departing from Changi will sure be higher than Senai.Originally posted by sbst275:But then time is money to me... If you take the trouble to Senai when you have more connectivity at Changi, it is still no pt. Air Asia MY has no compeitor in Senai, so there may not be heated price war. IMO
That's only possible when 2 situation occursOriginally posted by ^tamago^:senai is a gd alternative if u r going to some town or city in malaysia as AirAsia fares are competitive. beyond that probably not, unless AirAsia cuts its prices further.
My words came true....Originally posted by sbst275:As in the port sector, a new chapter has started...