budgetflight
Budgetflight refers to air travel offered by airlines that focus on providing low-cost fares, often by reducing amenities and services included in the ticket price. These airlines, commonly known as low-cost carriers (LCCs) or budget airlines, typically operate on a point-to-point model, meaning they fly directly between destinations without relying on a hub-and-spoke system. This operational efficiency contributes to their ability to offer cheaper tickets.
Key characteristics of budgetflight travel include unbundled services. Passengers often pay extra for checked baggage, seat
The rise of budget airlines has made air travel more accessible to a wider range of people,