Lowcost airline routes: fly cheap from anywhere to everywhere.
 
From anywhere to everywhere!

From anywhere to everywhere

I love traveling and seeing new countries, discovering new cultures and ways of life. When it comes to transportation, the price difference between a regular airline and a cheap one always convinces me (when I do have this choice)! I often had to search for hours in order to find low cost flights operated by a cheap airline on the route I wanted to travel on, especially if there was no direct flight. At first, I thought of building my own lowcost flight database as a simple tool that would enable me to quickly find all the cheap routes from a particular airport. Then I decided to make it public, to share it with you. I hope you'll like it and you'll find it useful. If you do, I would be happy if you dropped me a line!

Of course, I'm not a travel agency, I don't organize trips, sell airline tickets or ask you to pay for anything. I just want you to have fun flying from anywhere to everywhere!

Tips for Flying > Plan your trip

An indirect flight: If there is no direct flight on your desired route and you have to change planes in order to reach your destination, you should take into account three very important "details".
  • First of all, you will have to buy your flight tickets separately, as if they were for two separate journeys. It may therefore happen that the sum you pay for the two flight tickets, especially if you buy them shortly before your flight date, be almost equal to the price you would pay for a direct flight with a regular line. Check and compare prices well before buying!
  • Moreover, when you arrive at the airport where need to change flights, you must collect your luggage yourself, as if your journey were over. Afterwards, you need to leave the airport security area, check-in for the second flight and go through the security check once again before boarding the second plane. Be extremely careful, as this could sometimes take more than 3 hours!
  • Last but not least, if your first flight is late, the next one will not wait for you, even if it is operated by the same airline. That is due to the policy of low cost companies which states that flights are independent from one another. Low cost airlines are not responsible for your losing the onward flights, no matter what.