This video was inspired by all the travel we’ve done with airlines in 2022, we’ve used the insights we’ve learned from working with Ryanair in 2022 and of course we’ve taken inspiration from Wendover’s AMAZING full length video on airlines. in this video we show you how a charter airline works. we through a number of ways that low-cost airlines are able to offer tickets at very low prices. This business model is really growing in Europe and has seen the rise of budget airlines such as easyjet, ryanair and wizz air. first You will notice that the airline does not use the air bridge to get off the window and instead uses the stairs. This is because it is cheaper. Budget airlines such as Ryanair only buy and use one type of aircraft. Budget airlines use only one type of aircraft. (EasyJet only uses the Airbus A320). why is this? This is because when booking an aircraft, businesses can get a bulk discount on the aircraft that Cabin crew will do on a charter airline at the start of their career. less experienced cabin crew are cheaper and their wages are not as high. low-cost airlines offer fewer amenities on board. Aircraft maintenance can be expensive (reclining seats, headrests and in-flight entertainment screens). all aircraft facilities need to be serviced and maintained periodically. Budget airlines reduce maintenance costs by removing these luxuries. ryanair and easy jets do not fly to major airports like heathrow or JFK in new york. Landing fees at major airports are more expensive. Budget airlines will choose to fly to london luton or london stansted on low cost airlines. . #easyjet #ryanair #aeroplane #budgettravel Follow us on instagram:
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Youre forgetting that Ryanair use low paid staff to do horrible landings 😂
Wow, BUUDJET airlines…..Okay. that sounded good
Almost none of these apply to Southwest, the largest low cost carrier in the world, which mostly operates in North America.
RIP me. I live next to Luton
In America southwest hedges the fuel costs by buying their fuel at one fixed cost rather than paying market price
Edinburgh isn't a good airport? Cos I took a plane to Edinburgh on Ryanair last month
But you can avoid the toilet fee when you take an empty bottle with you.
So they get planes at costco
Okey so basically as a cabin crew in Ryanair I need to say that almost all what u said is complete bullshit lol 😂😂
And they reduce cost by not training their pilots
"never a tunnel" I only flew with RyanAir so far and I used the tunnel very often so far lmao
You have to pay for the toliets!?!?! 😩
easyjet >>> ryanair
easyjet at least gives you enough baggage space for short trips. you can't even take a normal standard backpack on ryanair without having to pay extra for it. yeah easyjet may be a bit more expensive usually but I'm willing to spend the few more pounds for bigger baggage and nicer service (only had bad experiences with ryanair. have yet to have a bad experience with easyjet besides slight delays)
This would be true if Ryanair was still cheap (before 2020), honestly unless you fly Wednesday midday in January, their prices are competitive with 'more expensive' airlines
Also, the cheap tickets are cheap only until you try to buy them: the moment you start your search for a flight, the prices start rising
Basically if you don't want to die don't fly cheap airlines, because in the end you will probably end up spending the same amount of money on all the extras anyway.
What do you mean the toilets??
Are we talking about Ryanair or budget airlines? Because you’re naming things that are Ryanair specific and then saying “yep that must apply to all budget airlines” – which is false.
It's not called a tunnel but a jet bridge 😂😂😂
No reclining seats? Sounds perfect to me. As a giant, I can barely move as it is in a 737 coach seat. When someone reclines their chair back on me, my upper legs are crushed between my seat backing and the front seat rest. So much so, that it becomes physically impossible for the person to go back any further. I've had people turn around to see why their seat won't go back any further, to see me staring right back at them. Do you think they move the seat rest back to the upright position after realizing? If you guessed 'no', you'd be correct.
That's fine. They get jostled around A LOT as I move my legs and knees around, and I'm not gentle about it either. They usually return it to upright after this. I know they're annoyed, but I can't help how tall I am. I'm not even freakishly tall, barely 6'2". Airlines are just mercenary about cost cutting. Thankfully, most long haul international flights have additional leg room. I can usually tolerate the short, 90 minute hops cramped like this, but only just.
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