Budget airlines need to die: Here's why
Flying is awful, so why should the budget airline model survive after the pandemic has passed?
Tim Richards fell into travel writing after living and teaching in Egypt and Poland. He’s a light packing obsessive, and is especially drawn to the former communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe.
Flying is awful, so why should the budget airline model survive after the pandemic has passed?
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