Holidays are the best. If I had my druthers, I'd go on holiday all the time especially when the weather is so bad at home. But sadly they cost money. And while holidays can go on forever, I have found that money is sadly finite; at least in my experience.
Enter budget airlines. There can never be enough. And thankfully more and more are popping up everyday. British Airways has just announced that it's launching it's own cheap airline called Level. I'm hoping that it will combine BA's class with Easyjet's cheapness.
It's a long-haul airline, so that means all the places that used to cost bucket loads of to get to are now affordable. YAS. I'll start packing and get the sunscreen.
If you've dreamed of being Stateside and not bankrupt, it will only cost you £86 to get to LA. And if you're like me and dreaming of South America, it's £129 out of your savings account for Buenos Aires and Punta Cana destinations.
Much cheapness.
"Level will become IAG's fifth main airline brand alongside Aer Lingus, British Airways, Iberia and Vueling. It will complement our existing airline portfolio and further diversify our current customer base," chief executive of IAG, Willie Walsh said.
All I hear is holiday. Holiday. HOLIDAY!
It's going to be like other budget airlines where you pay extra for baggage and a slightly bigger seat etc so you have to make sure that all the add-ons don't cripple you.
Level will be a pay for what you want type service with customers having to pay extra for checked baggage, meals and internet access. And you're going to want something to eat on a long-haul flight. And maybe a few celebratory drinks...
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