THE CHEAPEST AIRLINES IN THE WORLD | FLIGHTLAYAWAY
Some airlines are well known for being cheaper than others. But when you take into account the price per mile and costs for additional fees such as baggage, check-in services, and other amenities, you may be left wondering which airline is really best for cheap flights. We’ve put together a list of the best airlines in the world for getting the best value for money, split by regions which include both the cheapest international airlines and cheapest airlines for domestic travel, to ensure you can get the best deal on your flights.
Cheapest
Airlines in Asia
AirAsia
Age: 25 years
Destinations: 74 (excluding subsidiaries)
Fleet: 89 (excluding subsidiaries)
Hub: Kuala Lumpur International Airport
(KUL)
About: The AirAsia company has been voted the World’s Best Low-Cost Airline by Skytrax, for the 10th year in a row, including at the latest 2018 awards. That’s why there's no question as to why this airline features high on our list of the cheapest airlines in Asia, with fares as low as US$0.07 per km. Although this airline is a no-frills, typical low-cost airline, it’s a great option for passengers who wish to get a great bargain on the basic airfare, without paying for extras they may not need. Under the AirAsia name, the airline sells cheap flights in and around Asia, including Vietnam, Thailand, and Malaysia. It’s a sister company, AirAsia X also specializes in budget flights for long-haul and transatlantic routes, with destinations such as London, Honolulu, and many more across Australia and The Middle East. To get the best deal out of long-haul flights with AirAsia X, consider a long layover on your flight in order to get the best deal. For more ways to get cheap flights, read our blog on the best day to buy flights.
IndiGo
Age: 13 years
Destinations: 67
Fleet: 207
Hub: Indira Gandhi International Airport
(DEL)
About: IndiGo is the largest airline in
India, due to the number of passengers carried each year on its impressive
number of aircraft, which is expected to continue to grow over the next few
years. IndiGo has been ranked top for not only one of the cheapest airlines in
Asia but one of the cheapest airlines in the world. These rankings come from
other travelers, meaning that although they are low-cost, you get great value
for money. In addition to being voted for the best value, their fares
reportedly cost as little as US$0.10 per km. Although this airline focuses
mainly on domestic destinations within India making it the cheapest airline in
India, they are beginning to expand to international locations such as
Thailand, UAE, and Sri Lanka. With more international destinations expected in
the future, they are definitely an airline to watch for cheap flights around
the world!
Cheapest
Airlines in Europe
easyJet
Age: 23 years
Destinations: 136
Fleet: 317
Hub:
London Luton Airport (LTN)
About: Although people are often skeptical
about the true final costs and value for money that easyJet provides, it may
surprise some to discover that easyJet has been voted the best value airline in
the UK for short-haul flights. This award came from assessing the costs of
popular carriers in the UK when including food and drink, seat selection, and
luggage fees. Ryanair, another European airline offering similar services,
actually ranked lower in this study. However, it is another cheap alternative
for passengers wanting a basic fare flight, as it came out cheapest with an
average of only £90 per route, with some individual flights coming in under
£30! Nonetheless, easyJet remains our best airline for cheap flights across Europe,
with destinations such as Bulgaria, France, Italy, Malta, and Portugal. Read
more about Malta in our local’s guide, which is sure to inspire you to go
there.
Pobeda
Airlines
Age: 4 years
Destinations: 26
Fleet: 24
Hub: Vnukovo International Airport (VKO)
About: Pobeda is an airline that you may
not have heard of, but it is actually a subsidiary of one of the oldest
airlines in the world, Aeroflot. It takes advantage of the lack of mainstream
budget airlines flying to Russia (Ryanair and EasyJet do not currently), by
offering flights to a number of destinations in Russia from locations around
Europe, including countries such as Cyprus, Italy, and Germany. To get the
cheapest fare with Pobeda, select their ‘Standard’ rate, which includes a cabin
bag, or upgrades to more baggage and seat section for a small fee with a ‘Plus’
or ‘Premium’ ticket. Pobeda also has a service called ‘Fly&Bus’ which
allows passengers to get bus service from the airport into select cities,
included in the price of the airfare. This unique bonus can help you save
considerable amounts of holiday spending money on additional transport for a
taxi or bus. This service is currently only available in Milan and Yerevan,
though it is expected to be available elsewhere soon.
Air
France
Age: 85 years
Destinations: 201
Fleet: 212
Hub: Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport
(CDG)
About: Air France is not often an airline
that comes to mind when you think of cheap airlines. Although some may be right
in thinking Air France fares are higher than its cheaper alternatives, Air
France can prove to be great for value for money. When purchasing flights for a
family of four with two children, after paying for extras such as sitting
together and luggage, Air France comes out on top for the average cost per passenger,
making it one of the cheapest options for traveling with children. One additional bonus of this cheap airline is that their destinations are not
limited to Europe. In fact, you can get cheap transatlantic flights to
destinations such as Brazil, the USA, and Canada, as well as flights to Asian
destinations such as China, Japan, and South Korea. Their large selection of the fleet also includes the Boeing Dreamliner, meaning Air France could be the cheapest way to fly on one of the most impressive aircraft in the world: the
Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
Cheapest
Airlines in the Americas
Spirit
Airlines
Age: 25 years
Destinations: 71
Fleet: 128
Hub: Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood
International Airport (FLL)
About: Advertised as not only a ‘low-cost airline but in fact a ‘ultra-low cost’ carrier, Spirit Airlines prides itself
on providing very competitive prices for its airline tickets. Although this
means that Spirit offers only a basic fare, with any additional features being
charged at an excess fee, it is a great option for fliers who just want a
simple flight without paying for unwanted extras. When booking directly with
Spirit Airlines, people are often surprised at the increase between the initially
advertised fare and the final fare paid. However, when booking with Flightlayaway,
the price you see already includes all the fees, with added charges only for
passengers who wish to select a seat or buy additional baggage, still at
competitive rates. You can also save on unwanted fees by checking in online
before you travel, or by bringing your own food with you onto the plane. Spirit
Airlines is a great airline for cheap domestic flights in the USA, with
destinations also in the Caribbean, Mexico, and Central and South America.
Interjet
Age: 13 years
Destinations
: 53
Fleet: 86
Hub: Mexico City International Airport
(MEX)
About: Interjet Airlines is a Mexican airline which operates flights to many destinations, from Canada in the north,
numerous Mexican destinations) and also flights to countries in South America
such as Peru, Colombia, and El Salvador. If you are looking to travel to South
America on a budget, why not check out our blog on the cheapest countries in
South America. Alternatively, if you're traveling to Mexico City with Interjet,
why not read our Mexico City travel guide. Not only does this airline offer
cheap basic fares, when traveling in Mexico and to or from Latin America, the
basic fare, ‘Light’, includes a 55lb checked bag and complimentary drinks and
snacks on board!
Cheapest
Airlines in Australia
Tigerair
Australia
Age: 11 years
Destinations: 13
Fleet: 18
Hub: Melbourne (Tullamarine
International) Airport (MEL)
About: Tigerair Australia is well known as a cheap Australian airline that offers very competitive domestic flights in Australia. Tigerair Australia was announced in 2018 as the cheapest airline in the world, by company Rome2Rio, averaging at only US$0.06 per km. Tigerair is actually the low-cost sister of Virgin Australia, which focuses on providing low-cost airfares to Australian destinations, rather than Virgin Australia’s offer of inclusive flights further afield. Tigerair’s website adds a number of fees such as admin and payment fees, so make sure you book with Flightlayaway, as we show all fees upfront, so there are no nasty surprises when you come to checkout. Flightlayaway also specializes in providing a wide range of regional payment methods, offering methods such as Poli in Australia.
Qantas
Age: 98 years
Destinations: 85
Fleet: 132
Hub: Sydney (Kingsford Smith) Airport
(SYD)
About: Qantas featuring on this list of
cheapest airlines may surprise some, due to it being the premium rival of
cheaper alternatives like Tigerair. However, despite its more premium status,
it does not mean spending loads more money. Ranking highly at only US$0.11 per
km, this is a pretty cheap price for a full-service airline, making it great
value for money. Fare prices of Qantas, and well as other airlines, often
increase significantly during peak travel times, so ensure you get the best
deal on your flights by using Flightlayaway’ best fare finder, which compares
fares on different days in a week. Qantas flies to many destinations across
Australia, but also international destinations in Asia, Europe, and America,
making it a better choice than Tigerair if you are planning to travel further
than Australia.
Cheapest
Airlines in Africa
Fastjet
Age: 6 years
Destinations: 13
Fleet: 5
Hub: Julius Nyerere International
Airport (DAR), Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania.
About: Fastjet is a low-cost airline who offers destinations across Africa. From Mozambique, South Africa, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe, you are sure to find a destination with Fastjet to have an African adventure. Why not combine your flight to Africa with a Safari. Read more about Safari flights here. Fastjet’s CEO is looking to increase these destinations in the aim to achieve greater connectivity across Africa with affordable flights. The airline only began domestic flights to Tanzania in 2011 and have already begun increasing their routes across Africa.
Mango
Age: 12
Destinations: 8
Fleet: 14
Hub: O.R. Tambo International Airport
(JNB)
About: South African Airways’ subsidiary,
Mango offers cheap flights mainly in South Africa. Recently named by Skytrax
for being the best low-cost airline in Africa for 2018, this airline is known
for its hugely discounted fares, which you can buy with Flightlayaway. It’s hub
airport, O.R. Tambo International is featured on our blog as one of the best
airports for shopping, so with the money you’ve saved on your cheap flights
with Mango, why not treat yourself with some retail therapy at the airport?
Cheapest
Airlines in the Middle East
Air
Arabia
Age: 15 years
Destinations: 130
Fleet: 51
Hub: Sharjah International Airport (SHJ)
About: Air Arabia is an airline operating
mainly in the Middle East and North Africa, but also in Europe and Asia. This low-cost airline has won many awards for its value for money and low-cost
flights, including a World Travel Award for ‘Middle East’s Leading Low-Cost
Airline’, making it a great cheap option for flights into the Middle East from
around the world. It also has a number of regional subsidiaries, including Air
Arabia Egypt and Air Arabia Maroc.
Jazeera
Airways
Age: 15 years
Destinations: 20
Fleet: 9
Hub: Kuwait International Airport (KWI)
About: Jazeera Airways is a low-cost airline based in Kuwait. Although it might not always supply the cheapest fare
in the Middle East, its value for money is certainly worth the extra pennies.
Jazeera’s new aircraft fitted with added luxuries such as its signature leather
seats make you feel far from the usual set-up of low-cost flying. This airline
flies to many Middle-Eastern countries such as Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Turkey,
but also destinations further afield in Africa and Asia.
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