July 26th, 2007
When they say no-frills, it means that they have gone without the essential features. In airlines, that usually means that there will be no food, no paper ticket, no porters to carry your luggage and/or no blankets, among others.
This picture, though, has taken the term no-frills airline to a different level:
photo source: Gorgon1
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By Melissa Atienza-Petri -- 0 comments
July 18th, 2007
We all know that budget airlines can afford to lower the cost because all the basic comforts have been taken out. And if you require other services — like if you need to eat, get priority seating or bring extra luggage –you need to pay extra.
For the past years, we have been seeing more […]
By Melissa Atienza-Petri -- 3 comments
May 1st, 2007
Sterling is the first Scandinavian low-cost airline. It offers direct routes between Scandinavia and Southern Europe as well as between the Scandinavian countries.
And just like all the other budget airlines, Sterling has special offers which promises to let budget travelers fly at a price even lower than the published rate of budget airlines.
Sterling has […]
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April 17th, 2007
Those who are planning to travel between the UK (particularly London Gatwick) and New York-JFK, it would now cost you a lot less to do so if you fly with Zoom UK (sister company of low-cost Zoom Airlines in Canada).
Zoom UK will start daily service between the above mentioned airports on the 21st of June, […]
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