How come cheap airlines are so cheap?

June 15, 2019

Fastest growing segment of air Pavel are low fare airlines (LFAs), sometimes caged low cost companies (LCC). LFAs now constitute 35% of scheduled intra-EU point to point traffic -and the cheap flights revolution in Europe only started in 1995 by Ryanair. In the USA it was the Southwest Airlines that has led the attack against high flights poses since 1971. Low cost airline Regular airline So how cheap are the cheap flights.

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