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Differences between European legacy and low-cost airline models

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Differences between European legacy and low-cost airline models
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In Europe, low-cost carriers have a more significant market presence compared to the United States, where they generally have limited operations and smaller market shares than full-service airlines like Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, and United Airlines. European low-cost airlines such as Ryanair, easyJet, and Wizz Air hold similar market shares to full-service carriers like British Airways, Air France, and Iberia. These budget airlines often boast larger fleets than their full-service counterparts.

The success of these low-cost carriers is notable. They frequently achieve better profit margins than full-service competitors. In contrast, U.S. low-cost airlines face challenges; for instance, Spirit Airlines recently declared bankruptcy after substantial financial losses since the pandemic. Meanwhile, European budget airlines are thriving with new routes launched annually and strong growth post-pandemic. This growth is partly due to differences in business models between European low-cost carriers and legacy airlines.

Low-cost carriers typically operate single-type aircraft fleets. For example, easyJet exclusively uses Airbus A320 family jets. "There are several reasons why low-cost carriers like easyJet choose to operate single-family fleets," according to Business Standard. This strategy allows for streamlined operating and maintenance costs.

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Legacy airlines target business travelers by offering premium cabins with features such as flat-bed seats in a 1-2-1 configuration. Full-service airlines focus on maintaining luxurious cabins as business travelers require premium seating for overnight flights.

Low-cost carriers tend not to operate from major airports as much as legacy airlines do because smaller airports offer reduced costs. Ryanair and easyJet avoid large airports like London Heathrow Airport (LHR) in favor of smaller ones such as London Gatwick Airport (LGW), London Luton Airport (LTN), or London Stansted Airport (STN).

While legacy carriers funnel passengers through massive hubs like British Airways does through London, low-cost airlines serve lower-demand destinations directly without relying on connecting hubs.

Finally, full-service airlines maintain extensive loyalty programs that cater to high-spending business travelers with benefits like free checked bags and lounge access. Low-cost airline loyalty programs are more limited in scale but still allow passengers to earn points redeemable for flights.

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