By now, most people know and are well aware of the perks of such airlines as WIZZ, jetblue, easyjet, and my personal favorite RyanAir. Uber-cheap flights to most countries in Europe, easy check-in, easy online booking, almost too easy if you ask me. Which is why there is a bit of a glitch in some of these, namely that they are not usually in whatever city you are trying to go to.
Booking a flight to Paris from Edinburgh was frighteningly cheap. 20 pounds with return from Glasgow Prestwick to Paris Beauvis. Never having flown out of either before, I left myself plenty of time in traveling to Glasgow from the Edinburgh city center, then on to the airport from there. Same thing in terms of researching how to get to the Paris city center from Beauvis. First, a must do when traveling to and from airports where you are unfamiliar, look and see exactly how to get to where you need to go upon arrival, especially if you don’t speak the language of wherever it is you are trying to go.
Upon researching and looking into the bus prices of how to get to where I needed to go, I added up the estimated transportation costs. 5 pounds to get to Glasgow. Another 5 to take the public bus out to the Glasgow Prestwick airport. 13 euros each way to get from Beauvis to the city center once I was in France. And a total of 15 pounds to take the late night bus from Glasgow to Edinburgh. Costing double what the flight did, and taking up hours of travel time.
Moral of the story…look before you fly.
While the flight from more centrally located airports may seem more expensive initially, it may be worth while to book it as to avoid extra transportation costs and time constraints in the end, especially if it is for quick weekend holidays.
One way budget airlines do cut costs on traveling is short flights within countries, an option commonly overlooked in favor of buses or trains, but one that can often cut back on time and money. Booking in advance, a flight from Barcelona to Madrid on a budget airline can be a mere 5 euros including taxes on RyanAir. The same deals apply to traveling within the UK, or Italian cities.
For a breakdown of budget airlines and where they go, visit the following websites…
http://www.easyjet.com
http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/
A good search one to use for comparisons is http://www.cheapflights.com, though generally you are better off going to the actual airline as opposed to what they claim give you the deals