Definition
That uses charter and/or scheduled flights to offer bargain-basement fares. Budget airlines usually land at and takeoff from secondary airports, do not provide inflight meals or refreshments, and may not even offer numbered seat allocation. Their ticket prices are fixed, and non-refundable in case of a cancellation or no-show. Also called no-frills airline.
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