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I don't fly that often, and when I do, I pick the cheapest airline possible. Maybe I'm just lucky but I've personally never had budget airlines screw me over all that much. The delays and getting upcharged for everything is expected, but I've never actually been in a situation where a flight got cancelled and they just left me to sleep in the terminal overnight or anything like that, so I never really considered paying more for one of the "normal" airlines.

I'm curious as to what economy is like on a non-budget airline. They can be over double the cost of a budget airline ticket so do you actually get double the service? Anyone who has a lot of experience flying both want to weigh in on how they compare?

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[-] hitmyspot@aussie.zone 5 points 5 days ago

Varies between airlines. Usually the non budget airlines are slightly better service and amenities but the difference is shrinking. However, the. Udger will have extra costs for everything, including luggage etc. so it depends on the cost difference.

No point saving $20 then paying $10 for luggage check and $10 for a snack.

Generally best to look at what's going to suit your schedule best unless the price difference is enough to change your plans around it. 6am departure can mean a 4am rise. You'll be tired at your destination. 9pn departure, you'll just sleep when you land and need to pay an extra days accommodation.

[-] kinttach@lemmy.zip 0 points 4 days ago
[-] hitmyspot@aussie.zone 3 points 4 days ago

The fees were illustrative.

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