In recent times, “Wanderlust” is a term that is getting immensely popular. To escape a monotonous lifestyle, people seek out new experiences and adventures. Traveling is the most ideal way to find happiness by discovering new places, new people, and even yourself. With a choice of diverse domestic and international flights, getting to a new place has become easier than ever.

However, expensive airlines and their flight tickets can be a hindrance to one’s plan for a vacation. We have compiled a list of the 10 cheapest airlines to fly within the world. Refer to the list before booking your next holiday to ensure that you spend more on yourself than on the flight tickets.

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11 Air Asia

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Air Asia has consistently been the winner of the Skytrax Award for the World’s Best Low-Cost Airline for the past 11 years. The airline took to the skies in 1996 and is headquartered in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The airline that has set a benchmark for affordable flying was aptly described as the pioneer of low-cost travel in Asia by the New York Times in 2007. With services in 165 destinations spanning across 25 countries, Air Asia caters to the needs of 60 million passengers per year. It has also won the prestigious World Travel Awards Asia and Oceania for Asia’s leading low-cost airlines for seven consecutive years.

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9 Easy Jet

Easy Jet is a European low-cost airline with its network spanning across 156 airports in 33 countries. With a mission to make travel easy and affordable, Easy Jet is widely recognized as one of the leading airlines in Europe for the past 23 years. It has been awarded as the best low-cost favorite at the Italia Travel Awards in 2019.

The innovative solutions they offer to increase accessibility and customer loyalty are praiseworthy. The core values of safety, integrity, and simplicity are attained with utmost dedication and the success story of Easy Jet is its evidence. It has also won the Best Low-cost Airline Award in the Business Travel Awards 2018.

8 Norwegian

Norway’s largest airline, Norwegian, is touted as the world’s best long-haul airline. It flies to more than 150 destinations worldwide and has over 500 routes. High standards, inflight entertainment like free WIFI, magazines, and comfortable seats along with low fares are what make this airline exceptional.

It has been voted as Europe’s best Low-cost Airline in the Skytrax Awards from the year 2013 to 2018. If you wish to get a premium flying experience at an affordable price, then this airline is a perfect choice. They offer complimentary drinks, a three-course premium meal and access to the airport lounge to its premium ticketholders.

7 Southwest Airlines

The world’s largest low-cost carrier, Southwest Airlines is headquartered in Dallas and began its operations in 1971. It serves more than 100 destinations across the United States, Mexico, and the Caribbean. Transparency in the fares is one of the key objectives of Southwest Airlines, and, thus, there are no hidden charges in any of their services.

You can carry 2 baggage for free, and, even if there is a change in your plan, they don’t charge any separate change fees. Furthermore, you get rewarded with redeemable rapid points every time you travel. Due to the excellent customer service and reasonable fares, it has been recognized as the Best Economy class in North America by Trip Advisor.

6 Jetstar Airways

Jetstar is a value-based airline of Australia that was established as a rival to another low-cost airline Virgin Blue. It was launched in 2004 and has carried more than 250 million passengers to over 85 destinations. The Price Beat Guarantee scheme ensures that you claim a 10% discount if you find another flight at a lower price than what Jetstar offers.

Since 2011, Jetstar has won the Skytrax Award for the Best Low-cost Airline Australia/Pacific. It has also been featured in the top 10 safest low-cost carriers in the world by airelinerating.com in 2019. In addition to being light on the pocket, it strives to be eco-friendly by its carbon-neutral program.

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5 WestJet

The Best Airline in Canada according to Trip Advisor has been WestJet for three consecutive years since 2017. The Canadian low-cost airline launched in 1996 and is admired by travelers because of high standards of service and the people-powered vision.

Westjet flights are taken by 22 million guests annually, and they serve more than 100 destinations in the Caribbean, Europe, North and Central America. The launch of the interesting Disney-themed plane named Magic Plane was appreciated widely for its innovation. Whether it is for a vacation or a business trip, comfort and safety are guaranteed along with reasonably priced tickets.

4 IndiGo

InterGlobe Aviation Limited, popularly known as IndiGo is the largest airline in India in terms of the number of passengers and fleet size. The core aim of the airline is to offer low fares, be on time, and to deliver courteous and hassle-free service.

It began operations in 2006 with its primary focus on affordable domestic travel in India. As of 2019, the airline has a total of 83 destinations in its network, out of which 23 are international. It has maintained its position as the Best Low-cost Airline in Central Asia/India for the tenth time in 2019 by Skytrax Awards.

3 Ryanair

With 11.5 million passengers flying with it per month, Ryanair is one of the largest volume airlines in Europe. In 2016, it carried the greatest number of international passengers compared to other airlines in Europe. The budget airline has its headquarters in Dublin, Ireland and the network spans across 39 countries. They take the company slogan ‘Low fares, Made Simple’ very seriously and if you find a cheaper flight in 15 minutes, they will pay double the difference as Travel Credit. Ryanair is well-known for its reliability, punctuality, and the amazing deals that it has to offer for frequent flyers.

2 Eurowings

The fully-owned subsidiary of the tremendously successful Lufthansa group, Eurowings is a German low-cost airline. You can fly to more than 144 vibrant destinations by short, medium, and long-haul flights. The low fare calendar displays the cheapest fare available during the month, so you can conveniently book it at the lowest rate.

The fares are divided into Basic, Smart, and Best that can be chosen according to your requirements of additional services. The popular tourist destinations like Greece and Croatia are covered by the long-haul flights, and the “Best” fare would ensure that you get maximum comfort at the best rate.

1 Scoot

Scoot, an airline based in Singapore, won 2 awards in September 2019 as the “Best Low-cost Carrier” and it plans to continue the winning spree. It has introduced a quirky term “Scootitude” to demonstrate its unique attitude to provide fresh experiences at a lower rate.

It has 24 Airbus 320s and 16 Boeing 787 Dreamliners that fly to over 60 destinations. The airline commences its operations in 2012, and, since then, has been focussing on the importance of vacations and travel in an individual’s life. The one-of-a-kind airline allows a 10 kg cabin bag allowance so you don’t have to worry about carrying holiday souvenirs home.

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