Fly Away! The Ultimate Guide to Budget Airlines Travel
by CHAN LEE PENG on 14/04/08 at 11:13 am
Are you hoping to whisk yourself away for a few days vacation at an affordable, economic, and low cost? It is possible by following the tips below.
In the past, traveling by air was often considered a luxury because of the fact that airplane tickets cost such a substantial amount of money. Now, almost everyone can allow themselves to fly to their desired destination with the lowest airfares available. Using these great tips and links, airfare packages have never been easier to find cheaply

The concept of low cost airfares is not surprising, and it has become a new trend and phenomenon in the world of traveling. This concept has been well received by low and medium income families who can now also fly to their desired destinations. The foremost aim of the low cost airfare concept is to enable even more people to travel a great deal more often.
How Can Airlines Offer Such Low Cost Airfares?
The low-cost airline’s main mission is to offer a more inexpensive, convenient and simpler form of transportation to its travelers. To achieve this mission, the airlines have to cut their costs to a minimum by eliminating some unnecessary expenditure.
The main feature of low cost carriers is that their airfares are extremely lower than other big-scale airline companies. In Europe, for example, their airfares are half or less than that the larger airline company’s airfares. Many of these airfares are often lower than train tickets. Despite lower airfares, the profits of these airlines are often higher than larger airlines, with their sales profits going as high as 20 to 30%.

Low cost carriers do not use the major airports, instead they fly to and from secondary airports that are not necessarily the busiest. These secondary airports usually have lower operating costs than bigger major airports. Furthermore, the secondary airports are less congested and their “turnaround times” are shorter for the flights. Many European cities have more than one airport and for many small cities that are adjacent to the major cities, they often have their own airports. Because Europe’s railways and highways use a very developed network, the passengers do not usually feel any inconvenience if the airports are located a little farther away from the major cities.
Low-cost carriers maintain lower labor costs because they mainly engage in short-distance business trips, and the pilots and crews do not stay overnight. Their wages are much lower than larger airline companies, and yet the average flying time is much longer. As the routes are allocated for only 2 to 3 hours for the short-haul flights, passengers are not usually provided with free meals. All foods and drinks sold are an addition.
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Jie T. Elins
Apr 14th, 2008
Thanks for the great advice! I’ll need it.
IcyCucky
Apr 14th, 2008
This is such a useful and comprehensive list. All on one page
Tommy Fassbender
Apr 14th, 2008
Thanks for the tips, I’ll certainly use them.
nobert soloria bermosa
Apr 14th, 2008
WOW THIS IS AWESOME…GREAT ARTICLE,WITH ALL THOSE MAPS IT SEEMS LIKE I TRAVELED THE WORLD IN A MINUTE,i agree w/ you Cebu Pacific and Air Philippines offer the lowest air fare in the country
Judy Sheldon
Apr 14th, 2008
What a well done beautiful, article. You have done an excellent job.
valli
Apr 14th, 2008
Great article.
Anne Lyken-Garner
Apr 15th, 2008
Well thought out article with lots of splendid info. Thanks for putting together such an extensive piece.
Lucy Lockett
Apr 16th, 2008
Pacific Blue have really made a difference in NZ, prices are more affordable. Great article Chan!
Alexa Gates
Apr 18th, 2008
Great information Chan!
Martino Matijevic
Dec 9th, 2008
The list is a bit out-of-date now. Many airlines in your list are gone bankrupt (over 80 airlines went bust this year alone). Have a look at http://www.whichbudget.com and get in touch. We would be happy to help by providing you with a constantly updated list.