The 2 largest low-cost carriers:
Ryanair - sometimes offering free seats, you only pay taxes/airport fees
easyJet
others including:
bmibaby (owned by bmi british midland)
Air Berlin (one of the fastest growing LCC)
flyNiki
Wizzair
FlyMe
Norwegian
Hapag-Lloyd Express
germanwings (owned by Lufthansa's affiliated company eurowings)
Transavia
Helvetic
Centralwings (owned by LOT)
flyBe
AerLingus (re-positioning itself as low fare airline on all european routes)
SkyEurope
Most major carriers in Europe are also offering similar low-fare concept in order to compete with the LCCs:
BA Connect (British Airways' regional routes)
bmi british midland (concept is identical to bmibaby)
KLM
Austrian Airlines
Spanair
SAS
Blue1 (SAS' Finland affiliate)
Lufthansa
Condor
airBaltic
2006-06-25 13:06:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I found Ryan Air to be the best while I was living in Europe. You can find some crazy specials. I flew from London to Glasgow for £1.50. That's like $3.00.
2006-06-24 11:17:57
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answered by lexyman01 1
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you should look on travelocity in a bar is written flexible dates click there put your information and you will find low fares
2006-06-24 10:40:39
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answered by PeTeR 2
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Easy jet, fly Be, and Ryan Air. Easy Jet is the cheaper.
2006-06-24 10:28:57
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answered by masamune_black_rainbow 2
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There are about 60. ETN and Whichbudget do the best job of keeping up with all of them, in my opinion.
2006-06-26 16:36:33
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answered by Anonymous
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RYANAIR is very cheap.
Depending on where your going you could also try
Wizz Air and FlyNordic
2006-06-24 18:53:07
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answered by nickamc80 2
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