Airlines: Budget / Low Cost Airlinesand Regular Carriers |
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| How you find the cheapest tariffs: - book as early as possible - search with flexible departure datas and departure times - book via Internet: you often get lower tariffs if you book online Pay attention to the additional costs: Please note: always compare the total costs (plane ticket + all supplements) of low cost airlines with those of the major airlines. frequently low cost airelines are not automatically the cheapest. | Most important differences low-cost airlines versus regular airline companies: - prices per one way - frequently changes of cancellation not possible once purchased - drinks and food during the flight are often not included: you can buy them in the plane for an additional fee. - sometimes they are not flying to the large international airports, but to smaller regional airports. Be aware of limited transportation possibilities (and extra costs…) from the airport to the city. - low cost airlines have lower maximum luggage allowances. Sometimes there is an additional fee if you have more than one suitcase. - low budget airlines use a shorter time between arrival and departure on airports. As a result, there is a larger chance on delays. - please note that sometimes flights of low cost airlines make an STOPOVER underway. Every stop over adds at least 1.5 hour to your total flight time. |
Wegelo.com is a specific search engine for fly tariffs of low-cost airlines, mainly in Europe. Most of the airline companies mentioned below have been incorporated in the database. Click on logo to go to the search engine.
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EasyJet | |
Air Berlin | Corendon |
Virgin Express | Arke Fly |
Atlas Blue | |
Thomson Fly | Blue1 Com |
BMI Baby | Air Baltic |
Jet2.Com | Air Lingus |
Blue Air | |
Germania Express | Wizz Air |
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