Through Solartrip, you can select flights from 79 low-cost airlines such as AirAsia, Germanwings, RyanAir, Vueling and others. We can offer you cheap flights to thousands of destinations, operated by low cost carriers from 1906 airports worldwide.
A low-cost carrier is an airline that generally has lower fares in exchange for fewer comforts and services. For example, a low-cost fare may not include a baggage allowance, in-flight meals or check-in at the airport (online check-in is still available for free). If you need these services, you will have to pay an extra fee to the airline.
Low-cost carriers feature some or most of the following principles to lower their fares:
- Single passenger class
- Standardised fleet, new aircraft purchased in bulk
- Minimum set of optional equipment
- Online ticket sales
- Fares increase as the aircraft fills up encouraging early bookings
- Rapid turnaround at airports with more flights per day
- Charge for all services and conveniences on board (including on-board services, reserved seating, extra baggage, in-flight meal and beverages)
- Flight attendants work multiple roles (aircraft cleaning, gate agents, check-in)
Low-cost flights are marked with a LOW COST label on the search results page.
All low-cost flights are non-refundable and non-changeable.