low-cost carrier
A low-cost carrier (LCC) is an airline that offers lower fares than traditional airlines by eliminating many of the extra services. These airlines often charge for additional services such as checked baggage, seat selection, and in-flight meals, allowing them to keep base ticket prices low. This business model appeals to budget-conscious travelers who prioritize cost over amenities.
LCCs typically operate on a point-to-point route structure, which means they fly directly between destinations without layovers. This approach can lead to quicker travel times and increased efficiency. Examples of well-known low-cost carriers include Ryanair, Southwest Airlines, and EasyJet.