The Wall Street Journal

The highs and lows of my European budget-airline experiment

The highs and lows of my European budget-airline experiment
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The Wall Street Journal
By Dawn GilbertsonThe hotel employee snickered when I told him I was flying Wizz Air to Budapest.“I don’t use Wizz,” he said. “Their charges for luggage are a scam.”Turns out travellers on both sides of the pond like to badmouth budget airlines. Wizz, Ryanair , easyJet and others offer cheap fares and a pile of add-on fees like their US counterparts Frontier, Spirit and Allegiant.Yet they shuttle millions of passengers between countries on the cheap every year, many of them tourists trying to cram in several Europe...

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