When traveling on a budget, legacy airlines in the United States offer Basic Economy fares. These fares provide the usual perks of economy class but come with restrictions such as no seat assignment, limited changes, and no refunds or checked bags.
Passengers with basic economy tickets are the last to board and can only bring a small personal item that fits under the seat. While cheaper than standard economy tickets, these fares have additional restrictions. Basic economy suits travelers who prioritize cost over comfort and have firm travel plans without needing extras like checked baggage or flexible flight changes.
Basic economy is available on all domestic services and some international itineraries. For instance, flights between the United States and Europe allow passengers to carry a full-size carry-on bag. Despite being among the cheapest seats, basic economy tickets come with several restrictions. Travelers usually board last, cannot select seats in advance, and are limited to one personal item stowed under the seat.