When you're looking for discount flights remember the airlines are also looking for you. But don't think that their aim is to provide the best discounts rates. They want to attract your business so they will try to make the deal look sweet but take your money in others ways. The Indian airlines have been increasing their prices so, even when a discount flights are offered, this is not as cheap as it looks. There is no right and wrong answer on all of this. You look carefully at all the discount flight offers, identify all the add-ons and extras, and you try to pick the best deal. Waiting until close to your departure date is a good strategy. Prices always fall in the last few days before departure. Just don't wait until your plane departs.
One hundred years ago, to get anywhere fast, you were on the railway to the nearest port to get on a ship. Now imagine the rate of progress humanity made in this way, and it will make you proud of human achievements. What used to take weeks in some cases is now hours, sometimes in airplanes that can carry amazing numbers of people. For example, the A380 is allowed to carry 853 passengers in an economy class set-up. So, if you do the math, sharing the cost of the fuel and writing off the cost of the plane, 853 people can travel more cheaply than a hundred or so in a smaller plane. It looks like discount, isn't it? Discounted travel comes in different forms. The other way in which saving are made is to cut out all the "extras". Some airlines provide a high standard of passenger care. When you arrive in the airport, you are moved into a special lounge, offered a drink and a rundown. Then it's on to the plane with food and entertainment provided. This makes your business travel look like some kind of cruise. Go through a budget airport and you see a rather different approach to transport.
Curiously, some airlines have been influenced to the current recession and drop in passenger numbers by increasing their ticket prices. Many airlines tried discounting and that did not tempt passengers back into the air so they reasoned that, if people had to fly, they would pay more. The more they pay, the less money airline loses during the recession. Many airlines in other countries (including US and in Europe) are playing a backdoor game with their prices. They advertise a headline price but charge for a lot of extras. What may be added in? Well, let's take something "simple" like your baggage. Carry one small bag over your shoulder weighing less than 7kg on to the plane and you're safe. Anything else counts as excess baggage and, when you get to the airport, you're expected to pay a charge for checking luggage through the handling system, plus a hefty fee for every kilo over your free allowance of 7kg. If you failed to use the online check-in system, there can be a fee for doing it in person at the airport. And so forth...
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