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Discount airlines in Europe
Discount airlines in EuropeImage:Departuresboard.jpg|thumb|Departures board at Cologne/Bonn airport
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Europe has a number of Discount airlines|low cost airlines, the largest and most established being [http://www.easyjet.com EasyJet], [http://www.ryanair.com Ryanair], and [http://www.airberlin.com Air Berlin]. These airlines have stirred up air travel within Europe by dramatically cutting fares.
The European '''Open-Skies Treaty''' of 1992 blew the lid off the system in place before, where national government would restrict access to their airspace to expensive 'flag-carriers', such as [http://www.ba.com British Airways] or [http://www.lufthansa.com Lufthansa]. This enabled airlines to fly anywhere they wished in the European Union without government approval. The de-regulation of Europe's skies enabled a European airline run like Southwest to become a reality.
Ryanair was the first airline in Europe to try this model, and now have many imitators offering low fares across the continent. These are boom times for cheap air travel in Europe, and with fares on some routes as low as €10 (£7, US$12) one-way ''including tax'', millions are discovering the joy of travelling across Europe cheaply and quickly.
==easyJet==
Image:Easyjet.ezyi.b737.750pix.jpg|thumb|easyJet plane in takeoff
[http://www.easyjet.com/ easyjet.com]
EasyJet fares are priced as single segment one way trips. Their website allows you to book multiple flights simultaneously however, and even allows you to exchange a flight you have purchased for a different flight of your choice on their website providing a partial refund (e.g. changing to a flight on a different date and/or with different passenger names). Note that if you change planes at an Easyjet hub you must collect your luggage and check it in again at the hub. You can book a return at the same time as the outbound but you get no discount for doing so. Some of the advanced features on the Easyjet website are only available if you create an account for yourself on the website.
EasyJet has hubs in 3 London airports (Gatwick, Stansted, Luton) as well as Paris (CDG and Orly), Berlin, Dortmund, Liverpool, Bristol and various other United Kingdom|UK airports. As well as these hubs they serve 45 other airports throughout Europe, with 180 routes.(not updated)
EasyJet operate an ever-expanding network, keep your eyes peeled to their site. They have an extensive UK domestic network, and operate to and between large European airports. Unlike Ryanair, easyJet tend to operate out of principal airports, such as Barcelona and not Barcelona Girona, in Spain.
==Ryanair==
Image:Ryanair.b737.750pix.jpg|thumb|Ryanair plane
[http://www.ryanair.com/ ryanair.com]
Ryanair fares are priced as single segment one way trips. If you wish to change planes in a hub then you must book the two segments separately. You can book a return at the same time as the outbound but you get no discount for doing so. If you miss a second flight due to a delay in the earlier Ryanair flight, you will not get a refund for the missed flight and will be forced to buy a new ticket.
Ryanair operate a ''huge'' network in Europe, and are generally (but not always) the cheapest airline on the routes where they compete with another airline. They have hubs in Shannon, Dublin, Glasgow (Prestwick), Liverpool, London, Brussels (Charleroi), Frankfurt (Hahn), Stockholm (Skavsta), Milan Bergamo, Rome and Barcelona. They serve 82 other European destinations, with 209 routes.
Ryanair is infamous for flying to secondary airports that may be hundreds of kilometers away from the city they purport to serve, so check carefully and factor this into your travel time and cost estimates. Ryanair is also infamous for its "small print", which allows them to change flight departure times by up to 3 hours without refunding customers if the customers can no longer use the flight because of this change.
==Other low cost airlines==
There are 62 low cost airlines in Europe, and this number is rapidly changing. Here are a few of the biggest.
*[http://www.flyaeroflight.de/ Aero Flight] operates out of Germany to many European destinations.
*[http://www.air-berlin.com Air Berlin] operate a very large network from numerous German and Austrian airports, and London. They book through tickets.
*[http://www.blueair-web.com Blue Air] operate an expanding network to/from Bucharest, Romania (to Germany, Spain, Italy, Turkey, etc).
*[http://www.bmibaby.com/ BMI Baby], a subsidiary of bmi, have bases in Teeside, Cardiff, Manchester and Nottingham East Midlands. They operate domestic flights to Scotland and Northern Ireland, and also have a small number of flights out of Gatwick.
*[http://www.centralwings.com/ Centralwings] operates out of Poland (Warsaw, Krakow, Katowice) to several European destinations.
*[http://www.condor.com Condor] operates out of major airports in Germany (doesn't use obscure airfields) and sells tickets starting at 29,00 Euros one-way within Europe, putting it into the discount airline bracket as well.
*[http://www.flybe.com/ FlyBe] operates out of the UK to many European Destinations
*[http://www.flymonarch.com/ Monarch] operates out of several UK cities
*[http://www.germanwings.com/ German Wings] operate a large network out of Cologne-Bonn and Stuttgart.
*[http://www.hlx.com/en/index.html Hapag-Lloyd Express] operate a large network out of Stuttgart, Cologne/Bonn, Hanover, Hamburg and Berlin.
*[http://www.icelandexpress.co.uk Iceland Express] operates out of London Stansted and Copenhagen to Reykjavik.
*[http://www.laudaair.com/ Lauda Air] operates out of Austria to many European destinations.
*[http://www.jet2.com/cgi-bin/jet2/I6/home jet2] operate out of Leeds/Bradford to continental Europe, and from Belfast to Prague.
*[http://www.flyniki.at/ Niki] operates out of Austria to many European destinations.
*[http://www.onurair.com.tr Onur Air] operates a Turkish domestic network.
*[http://www.skyeurope.com/start.php?lang=en Sky Europe] operate out of Bratislava and Budapest.
*[http://www.smartwings.net/en Smartwings] operates out of Prague.
*[http://www.flysnowflake.com Snowflake] operates out of Copenhagen and Stockholm.
*[http://www.sterlingticket.com/ Sterling] operate from Stockholm, Gothenburg, Malmo and Copenhagen.
*[http://www.transavia.com/ Transavia] (former BasiqAir), Operates out of Amsterdam to many European destinations.
*[http://www.virgin-express.com/default.asp Virgin Express] operate out of Brussels.
*[http://www.vueling.com/ Vueling] operates out of Barcelona (Spain) to many European destinations.
*[http://www.wizzair.com/ Wizzair] operates from Poland and Hungary
==Low cost airline resources==
There are some very useful websites to use when booking connecting low cost airline flights. One is [http://www.openjet.com/ Openjet]. This site will find the cheapest way of getting between the 91 cities served by Easyjet, MytravelLite, BMIbaby, Volareweb, Basiq Air, HLX and Germanwings. Another is [http://www.lowfareflights.co.uk/ Low Fare Flights], this UK site compares budget airfares on over 300 european routes, originating from the UK only.
[http://www.applefares.com/ Applefares] covers European-based routes: you can give it a range of airports or even countries, and find the cheapest flight to any destination on a range of dates. It searches the airlines that Openjet uses, plus Air 2000, BMI, Duo, Sky Europe, Sterling, V Bird and Virgin Express. [http://www.skyscanner.net Skyscanner] offers a similar service with additional tools, such as fare graphs for a given route over a month and cheap weekend flights from any given city. Unfortunately Ryanair actively keeps its fares off any of these fare comparison websites, forcing users to go directly to ryanair.com. The most recent website in this category is [http://www.dohop.com dohop] which cleverly composes multileg journeys based on low-cost airlines. Be carefull when you plan with connections! LowCost Air Lines don't garantee any time and not even the flight so put at least 3-4 hours between arrival and last check-in time (As the site suggest).
If you wish to search among 7072 routes with connection across Europe you can use [http://www.zingarate.com/ Zingarate] (in italian) or [http://www.easylow.com EasyLow] if you want an english version (without non direct flight).
Also of use are two information sites: [http://www.lowcostairlines.org/ lowcostairlines.org] which lists all 61 European low cost airlines (plus many other low cost airlines all over the world) and [http://www.attitudetravel.com/lowcostairlines/europe/ attitudetravel.com] which has country-by-country maps and information detailing all the low cost airline routes to and from each European destination. [http://www.cheap0.com cheap0.com] is another good resource, and has up-to-date low-cost airline route news. Moreover [http://www.2cheapflight.com wwww.2cheapflight.com] can be used to search and compare air fares of the major travel agents.
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