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WhichBudget is one of the leading budget airlines directories, featuring dozens of airlines from around the World. The demand for cheap flights has seen the huge rise in the number of no-frills airlines such as Ryanair and easyJet, which offer cheap tickets for flights between smaller European airports, making well known city break and beach holiday destinations more cheaply accessible and opening up new, previously less known destinations. Most importantly, they have started a new fashion for budget travel. People are no longer going on one or two holidays a year, but frequently escaping for a weekend away, or have bought second properties in sunny destinations, or are just seeing the business sense of travelling budget instead of business-class.

Gone are the days when a few major airlines dominated the European skies, charging a small fortune on air fares. If you are just looking for a cheap ticket for a weekend in Paris, Barcelona, Dublin or Amsterdam or for a sunny break on Spanish Costas or the French Riviera, do not have many bags to carry and you don't care about inflight meals, complimentary drinks and pre-bookable seats, welcome to the world of budget airlines.

With so many airlines now offering cheap flights and with the number of new destinations constantly increasing, a traveller who just wants to get away for a weekend, or spend a week in the sunnier climes, or is on a strict budget for a business flight has to spend a considerable time browsing through a multitude of routes for each airline. WhichBudget brings all the airlines and all the routes in one place. You want to know where you could fly to from Stansted? Or, you would like to see all the airlines which fly to Barcelona? Just choose the departure/destination airport on WhichBudget and we will consolidate all the flights that you are looking for in one place.

 
Comments (2)
Budget Airlines?
2 Saturday, 28 August 2010 14:30
Martino

Hi Katie,

We are sorry you found the addition of BA reduced the quality of the website. We do appreciate your feedback and will address the issues you bring up.

We have added BA not as a budget airline, but as a "sponsor". The reason for adding them in the first place is that at certain times and on certain routes, BA is actually cheaper than the budget airlines. Wherever possible, we try and include lead prices from BA, so you can judge for yourself if the price itself is "budget".

With regards to your other point concerning the fact that BA do not fly between your chosen city pair, we will investigate the routes list we have for BA. We suspect what happened is that a route was added from an airline which codeshares with BA. Once again, thank you for taking the time to send us feedback.

We take all comments very seriously and are continually working on improving the WhichBudget experience.

Regards,
Martino Matijevic
WhichBudget Founder & CEO

Budget Airlines?
1 Thursday, 26 August 2010 10:55
Katie
The fact the BA is one of your sponsors has completely ruined your website. I was looking for a budget airline that flies from one US city to another and the "budget airline" listed was BA. #1, BA is NOT a budget airline and #2, They don't even fly between these cities. Your site used to be a go to site for me to check out these routes but with this crap information, your site is now worthless. It save more time just to do an internet search. Good job, way to ruin a decent website by taking on a sponsor that doesn't in any way make sense for your site.

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