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The budget carrier concept started in the UK around fifteen years ago and it has changed the way people holiday in Europe. With weekend breaks to Dublin and Barcelona costing from just a £1 many flew on impulse.
Budget carriers such as Ryanair became popular and they grew rapidly soon becoming the largest airlines in Europe, carrying double the passengers that British Airways did.
With such fierce competition, the traditional carriers fought back by cutting back on luxuries such as assigned seats, meals and free drinks in return for cheaper fares.
In July last year it looked like the days of the budget holiday were coming to an end as airlines set to raise their fares by ten percent due to rising fuel costs. This led to fears that many airlines may go out of business and caused concern to holidaymakers who had become comfortable using budget airlines and low cost carriers such as EasyJet and Ryanair.
The media bandied around with ideas that the budget carriers would achieve fare increases by charging extra for priority boarding and checking baggage, that they may have to cancel unprofitable routes. For a while airlines like EasyJet and Ryanair who were offering the cheapest flights appeared to be cutting capacity.
Reports of stranded passengers as airlines collapsed soon started hitting the news as companies such as Denmark based Sterling Airlines and the long haul budget, Zoom were forced into bankruptcy.
However the big budgets have survived as they have proven to be more affordable than other operators and the larger airlines like British Airways have introduced budget brands of their own. Naturally the question, "which airline offers the cheapest flights?" is to some degree dependent on the route, although EasyJet, BMI Baby, Flybe, and Ryanair are the names to remember.
It could be said that the Internet and budget flights have changed to way we holiday. In the past we were inclined to shop around for the cheapest package from a tour operator, but with so many flight and hotel comparison websites it is now a better option to plan your own holiday tailored to individual specifications.
Although the UK airline brands dominate they don't have it all their own way when it comes to offering the cheapest flights, as Air Berlin and Germanwings fly from Stanstead to the main cities in Germany, Norwegian and Iceland Express fly from Stanstead to Norway and Iceland and Sky Europe and Wizzair compete for Gdansk, Warsaw and Budapest.
If you are going skiing another budget airline operating out of Heathrow and worth consideration is Swiss who offer London to Geneva for less than eighty pounds and Manchester to Basel for under seventy pounds. These prices include free carriage of snowboards and ski equipment.
In order to find the cheapest flights use the Internet, be flexible with times and dates, consider midweek flying and book early. It's always a good idea to check the cost of travelling to and from the airport, as flying from one close to home can save money.
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