Sverige Flyg is a small Swedish low fares airline. Sverige Flyg operates mainly operates domestic flights in Sweden but they also fly to Norway and Germany.
In Sweden Sverige Flyg flies to Ängelholm, Stockholm (Arlanda, Bromma and Nyköping-Skavsta airports), Göteborg (Landvetter and Säve airports), Helsingfors, Kalmar, Malmö, Mora, Ronneby, Sundsvall, Umeå, Visby and Växjö. If you are going to these cities it may be worth considering cheap flight by some other low fair airline to Stockholm and then domestic flight with Sverige Flyg to the final destination.
Internationally Sverige Flyg flies to Oslo (Torp airport), where they offer connection to Visby in Gotland Island, and to Berlin. Sverige Flyg flies between Växjö and Berlin. Växjö is a small city in southern Sweden.
Sverige Flyg doesn't fly to Copenhagen but if you are looking for cheap flights to Copenhagen it's also worth checking flights to Malmö in Sweden. Malmö and Copenhagen are connected by a bridge that is a tourist attraction in itself.
Cheap Flights Sales is THE blog about cheap flights and low cost airlines in Europe. I write about major low cost carriers such as Ryanair, EasyJet and Wizzair and also about smaller niche players in the airline industry.
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Thursday, August 16, 2012
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Major low cost carriers in Europe - Who offers the cheapest flights in Europe?
ELFAA is European Low Fares Airline Association and its mission is "To ensure that European policy and legislation promote free and equal competition to enable the continued growth and development of low fares into the future, allowing a greater number of people to travel by air.". ELFAA has nine member airlines and they collectively carry 190 million passangers every year. According to the ELFAAs statistics low fares airlines currently account for over 43% of scheduled intra-European traffic.
Current airline members of ELFAA are:
In media Ryanair is very often the low cost carrier that is mentioned as the most agressive in cutting their costs and offering the cheapest flights. That is very often true. Ryanair clearly is positioned itself as a very pure low fares airline.
When I have searched for the cheapest flights in Europe I have found that very often Ryanair and Wizzair are the companies that use the most agressive pricing. Sometimes they offer very cheap flights to fill airplanes but they also know when to set prices high. During peak seasons such as Eastern, Christmas and European summer holidays they can be surprisingly expensive.
Where to find the cheapest flights in Europe?
If you would ask me where to find the cheapest flights in Europe I would give you an advice to look at the routes outside top 10 cities in Europe. There are many routes where you can find cheap flights like 19,99€ but the cheapest are very often the flights between smaller cities. For example my cheapest flight has been 0,99€ flight from Turku (Finland) to Gdansk (Poland). This was Wizzair flight.
Current airline members of ELFAA are:
- EasyJet (United Kingdom)
- Flybe (United Kingdom)
- Jet2.com (United Kingdom)
- Norwegian Air Shuttle (Norway)
- Ryanair (Ireland)
- Sverige Flyg (Sweden)
- transavia.com (The Netherlands)
- Vueling (Spain)
- Wizz Air (Hungary)
In media Ryanair is very often the low cost carrier that is mentioned as the most agressive in cutting their costs and offering the cheapest flights. That is very often true. Ryanair clearly is positioned itself as a very pure low fares airline.
When I have searched for the cheapest flights in Europe I have found that very often Ryanair and Wizzair are the companies that use the most agressive pricing. Sometimes they offer very cheap flights to fill airplanes but they also know when to set prices high. During peak seasons such as Eastern, Christmas and European summer holidays they can be surprisingly expensive.
Where to find the cheapest flights in Europe?
If you would ask me where to find the cheapest flights in Europe I would give you an advice to look at the routes outside top 10 cities in Europe. There are many routes where you can find cheap flights like 19,99€ but the cheapest are very often the flights between smaller cities. For example my cheapest flight has been 0,99€ flight from Turku (Finland) to Gdansk (Poland). This was Wizzair flight.
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