Low cost airlines in America - Amerikan halpalentoyhtiöt

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Although Southwest is a pioneer in low-cost airline operations, as is Ryanair in Europe, these are quite different, with the European model being clearly more stripped down and reduced.

North America

United States

  • Southwest Airlines[1] is the oldest of the low cost airlines. It began operations in 1971 and has made a profit in numerous previous years - unlike many of its other compatriots. It is measured by the number of targets The United States the largest airline and the third largest in the world in terms of passenger numbers. It only operates different versions of the Boeing 737 and does operate the world’s largest 737 fleet.
  • Frontier Airlines[2] keeps its headquarters In Denver and fly to numerous destinations in the United States, In Canada and In Mexico.
  • JetBlue Airways[3] advertises its domestic flights spectacularly on a personal TV screen in every seat.
  • Spirit Airlines[4] fly Florida in addition to the main domestic destinations Caribbean and Central America destinations.
  • Sun Country Airlines[5] is From Minneapolis domestic flights flying company.

Canada

  • WestJet[6] is a Canadian low cost airline that connects the largest Canada cities with each other and also fly to some U.S. airports.

Mexico

  • Viva Aerobus[7] is a fresh low-cost airline where the founders of RyanAir have their keys in the game. Routes so far only Mexico internal.
  • Avolar[8] is Mexico's first low-cost airline. It flies domestic flights to Mexico.
  • Also Volaris[9] fly domestic flights.
  • Interjet[10] also works only within their home country.
  • Líneas Aéreas Azteca[11] has found Mexican destinations in addition to Los Angeles to your route map.

South America

Brazil