South East Asian Airlines (SEAIR) was a Philippine airline that operated from 1995 to 2014. It was primarily a domestic airline, offering flights to various destinations within the Philippines. SEAIR also operated international flights to select destinations in Southeast Asia, including Singapore and Hong Kong.
SEAIR had a fleet of turboprop aircraft, including the Dornier 328 and the LET L-410. The airline was known for its small, regional operations and its focus on serving smaller airports and island destinations within the Philippines.
In 2014, SEAIR merged with Tigerair Philippines, another Philippine airline, to form Tigerair Philippines. However, in 2016, Tigerair Philippines was rebranded as Cebgo, which is now a subsidiary of Cebu Pacific Air, one of the largest airlines in the Philippines. Therefore, the SEAIR brand no longer operates as an independent airline.