The airline industry is “rebooting” – and it needs to. Older business models and older airlines are being replaced with a variety of new business models and new airlines.
The latest entrant is Skybus, which has just taken flight. They will be a no-frills, low-cost airliner and will offer airfare as low as $10.
A new ultra-low-cost airline has officially taken flight and will test just how much travelers will give up for the sake of saving money.
Skybus, the new Columbus-based airline that offers some tickets for $10, got off the ground Tuesday with its first flight, a 9:36 a.m. departure to Burbank, Calif.
Ultra-low-cost Skybus takes to the skies – Travel News – MSNBC.com.
About a year ago, I posted about a free airline, and I think a the industry is in the process of coming up with some really interesting offerings. There are several new airlines that have launched over the past few years – and it should be interesting to see what this industry comes up with to serve customers better.
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