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What is the new cheap airline in the US?

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Avelo's fleet is relatively small for the moment, with six Boeing 737 aircraft. With an average age of 14.5 years, this isn't a young fleet, but flying older, well-maintained jets is an easy way to save money and keep fares low for passengers.

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Our commitment to safety begins with our choice of aircraft, as we operate a fleet of trusted Boeing 737s.

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Discover United States Additionally, off-season months such as January, February, and November tend to have cheaper flight prices due to lower demand during these times.

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In the U.K., there are lots of airlines that operate cheap domestic flights. These airlines include easyJet, which is a low-cost carrier and one of the most popular affordable airlines in the U.K., as well as Ryanair, and Loganair (Scotland).

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Generally, Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday are the cheapest days to fly, while Fridays and Sundays are pricier, according to travel deal site FareCompare. Leisure travelers tend to fly on the weekends, either starting their vacations on Friday or taking a long weekend Friday to Sunday.

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  1. 1 British Airways61%
  2. 2 Virgin Atlantic47%
  3. 3 Emirates47%
  4. 4 TUI Airways46%
  5. 5 Jet2.com45%
  6. 6 EasyJet43%
  7. 7 Qantas43%
  8. 8 Qatar Airways42%


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The big four US airlines - American Airlines, Southwest Airlines, Delta Airlines and United Airlines - have by far the most capacity, accounting for 74% of US airline seats, a total of just under 73 million between them.

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