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There are many airlines like Turkish airlines in Europe. You are talking about the budget airlines. Those are extremely cheap but do not provide comfort and charge extra for every little thing.
There are many airlines like Turkish airlines in Europe. You are talking about the budget airlines. Those are extremely cheap but do not provide comfort and charge extra for every little thing.
You mean budget airlines such as Lufthansa?
Lufthansa is considered budget? TIL, the one time I flew with them it was a short flight, seemed nicer than my experiences with other budget airlines
No it’s not, that’s the point.
I checked some flights out of curiosity - they do include onboard catering. How often do you fly Lufthansa and what class?
On your typical 2 hour or so flights, the only thing you get is a piece of chocolate. You have to pay extra for a meal.
The entirety of Lufthansa’s onboard catering is €0.33 per passenger.
It’s incredible how easily passengers are placated by an 8-cent piece of chocolate.