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Even though budget flights may seem attractive at first glance, they can become a nightmare.
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7 Things Not Worth Cheaping out on When It Comes to Travel

Flights

We’re not arguing the validity of cheap airfare, but rather the dirt cheap kind that’s offered by budget airlines. Some may argue that these flights are worth the hassle if you’re just traveling a short distance.

Others say they’d gladly give up the typical comforts and amenities for a $300 flight to Reykjavik. However, even though budget flights may seem attractive at first glance, they can become a nightmare for even the most seasoned traveler.

Airlines such as Spirit, Ryanair and Wizz Air nickel and dime you for every single thing a regular airline includes in the price of their ticket. Even something as ludicrous as printing your boarding pass at the airport or carrying on a regular sized piece of rolling luggage can cost you an additional $50 each.

Not only that, but some of these budget airlines don’t offer any food options or entertainment, even for purchase, and charge for all drinks including water.

There are frequent delays, uncomfortable seats, and just a generally unpleasant experience when taking a budget flight. Even on a budget, it’s worth it to pay the extra money to fly with regular airlines.

Don’t worry, luxury air travel isn’t the only alternative option (as amazing as those options seem). Your best bet is learning how to find the cheapest flights, using tactics like buying at certain times. After all the fees the budget airlines tack on, they aren’t so budget-friendly, or friendly period.

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