odavlendude
Odavlendude, a term originating from Estonian, translates to "cheap flights" and refers to the practice of seeking and booking air travel at significantly reduced prices. This phenomenon is primarily driven by the rise of low-cost carriers, also known as budget airlines. These airlines operate on a business model that prioritizes affordability by unbundling services, often charging extra for amenities such as checked baggage, seat selection, and in-flight meals.
The availability of odavlendude has made air travel accessible to a wider demographic, enabling more people
The concept has also led to the development of related industries, including specialized travel agencies and