Flying around Europe involves some obscure carriers worth knowing about – and some bigger names worth avoiding.
If planning that big European trip, budget airlines can be the cheapest way of hopping around the continent. But once you start looking at the flight routes, there’s a bizarre labyrinth of options, some with carriers few people have heard of, others on low-cost airlines with low-grade reputations.was the most interesting low-cost airline in Europe, aggressively opening up long-haul routes from bases way beyond its original home in Scandinavia.
Thankfully, those planes aren’t bad. Air Baltic exclusively uses Airbus A220-300s, with a seat pitch of 32 inches . By budget airline standards, that’s generous., which has quietly become Spain’s biggest airline. Owned by IAG, the group which includes British Airways and Iberia, Vueling operates codeshare flights with Qatar Airways – an airline Australian travellers may find themselves on.
The headquarters is in Dusseldorf, but there are several other German bases, and a handful elsewhere in Europe. This leads to perhaps unexpected routes such as Prague to Oslo and Stockholm to Nice.has a reputation for callous disregard towards customer complaints and a – now largely outdated – notoriety for flying to airports up to 100 kilometres away from the target city.Also largely outdated is its reputation for bargain-basement fares.
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