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Without lowercase letters: What do the Low Coast companies that are flying to Israel really give us? - Walla! Tourism

2019-12-04T06:32:19.588Z


The Low Coast companies provide Israelis with the option of assembling their flights at a personal cost and minimum service. However, there are still many differences between them that some of you may not even know. We checked what ...


Without lowercase letters: What do the Low Coast companies that are flying to Israel really give us?

The Low Coast companies provide Israelis with the option of assembling their flights at a personal cost and minimum service. However, there are still many differences between them that some of you may not even know. We looked at what each of the four major Low Coast companies flying to Israel gave us

Without lowercase letters: What do the Low Coast companies that are flying to Israel really give us?

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The flood of Low Coast companies only continues to hit Israel, with consumers enjoying flights starting from a few Euro. In recent years, we have seen prices that have never been seen here, thanks to the entry of foreign companies, when they succeed in lowering the prices of old companies' flights.

The various Low Coast companies provide the Israeli consumer with the same model: custom-made flight, with minimal service during flight. The planes between companies are similar and the differences in air are zero, but there are many differences in favor of the consumer, some of whom you didn't even know existed. We asked the managers of "secret flights" to check for us the differences between the main Low Coast companies flying to the country - Rainier, Visayer, EasyJet and Norwegian.

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Rainier: Fly to Europe for less than five euros

Who doesn't want to fly to Europe for less than five euros? Rainier Airlines offers quite ridiculous flight prices, and sometimes it's hard to resist. The company operates more than 10 lines from Israel, where some of the lines can find funny prices of tens of euros. These are not fixed prices, and only a few seats on each flight are sold at ultra-low prices, but if you are quick enough, you can fly to Europe for five euros. The secret is to just keep your hand on the pulse and wait for a price alert to be sent to you throughout the year. Rainier's basic card includes a free backpack.

Where can you get with Rainier? Vienna, Bologna, Milan, Rome, Sofia, Brussels, Memmingen, Baden-Baden, Berlin, Nuremberg, Budapest, Thessaloniki, Vilnius, Warsaw, Poznan, Krakow, Marseille, Paphos and Bucharest.

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Wise Air: Decide who joins you up to 48 hours before your flight

Have you seen cheap prices and are afraid they will go up until you find out who will be joining you on a vacation in Europe? On Air you can purchase a plane ticket without specifying there. The company allows to enter the passenger name up to 48 hours before the flight. This is a possibility that will cost you a few dozen more, but Wiseyer is one of the only airlines in the world to allow it, along with a free backpack. So the next time you see a low price, you can book tickets without hesitation and enter the extra passenger's name up to two days before the flight. Wise Air operates a number of lines to Europe, the most notable being the London line.

Where can you go with Visa Air? Budapest, Bucharest, Debrecen, Varna, Vilnius, Vienna, Warsaw, Timisoara, Yashi, London, Sofia, Sibiu, Katowice, Cluj, Krakow, Riga.

Purchase a plane ticket without specifying there. Wise Air (Photo: Creative Commons)

Norway: Free Wi-Fi and a permissible baggage policy.

Norwegian Airlines has been one of the first and only Low Coast airlines to equip the aircraft with a wireless internet system. Most of the internet will work about half an hour after take-off, once the plane reaches cruising altitude, and unlike other companies, Norway offers free internet to all passengers. Don't expect to watch Netflix during the flight, and you better download video content in advance, but you can continue to correspond and browse social networks. Connecting to the Internet is similar to connecting at the airport. The company also has a relatively permissible baggage policy, each passenger is entitled to trolley + personal item (small backpack).

Where can you go with Norway? Copenhagen, Barcelona, ​​Stockholm and Rome.

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Offers the Internet for free to all travelers. Norwegian Airlines (Photo: Shutterstock)

Low Coast Norwegian Aircraft Company (Photo: ShutterStock)

EasyJet: Trolley Unlimited Weight

Every frequent traveler at Low Coast companies can consider the suitcase even before leaving home, as Low Coast companies earn millions of weight-loss dollars. However, at EasyJet you can load your trolley as much as you want. As long as it meets the proper dimensions, EasyJet will also allow you to put on 20 pounds in trolley, as long as you can get enough clothes. If that is not enough, you may be eligible for an extra backpack by upgrading the seat to rows 1-7 or an emergency exit. The next time you plan your shopping in Primark, check if EasyJet is on the line, and it might be more lucrative to book a flight with the company, which, as mentioned, does not check the weight in suitcases.

Where can you get with EasyJet? Milan, Venice, Naples, London, Manchester, Berlin, Amsterdam, Paris, Bordeaux, Lyon, Nice, Nantes, Toulouse, Basel and Geneva.

Does not check the weight in suitcases. EasyJet (Photo: PR)

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