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    More Flights Are Coming To Orlando In Time For Spring Travel

    by joeheg November 21, 2025
    by joeheg November 21, 2025

    Orlando’s main airport just scored a pair of new ultra-low-cost routes, giving budget-conscious travelers even more ways to get in and out of Central Florida. As demand for leisure trips …

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    Spirit Airlines Tried to Change. Here’s Why It Didn’t Work

    by joeheg September 16, 2025
    by joeheg September 16, 2025

    You can love Spirit Airlines or loathe it — but for years, you at least knew what you were getting. Bare-bones flights, ultra-low fares, and plenty of surprise fees if …

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    The Ritz-Carlton Credit Card’s $300 Travel Credit: What Works (and What Doesn’t)

    by joeheg June 11, 2025
    by joeheg June 11, 2025

    We’ve had the Ritz-Carlton Credit Card for several years now. One of its most valuable perks is the $300 annual travel credit. But if you’ve never used it before, or …

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    Is It Safe to Book Spirit Airlines Flights During Bankruptcy?

    by joeheg March 11, 2025
    by joeheg March 11, 2025

    Spirit Airlines has been making headlines lately—and not for the reasons any airline would want. The latest chapter in the ultra-low-cost carrier’s story began in November 2024, when the company …

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    Why Does This Small City Have Two Airports?

    by joeheg January 8, 2025
    by joeheg January 8, 2025

    It’s not uncommon for a city to have more than one airport. Orlando, for example, has two major airports—Orlando International and Sanford International—along with smaller airports like Orlando Executive and …

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    San Francisco-Tokyo Route Getting Its First Low-Cost Option

    by SharonKurheg April 13, 2023
    by SharonKurheg April 13, 2023

    The goal for some travelers is to use miles to pay for their flights, and get a business or first class seat in the process. For international travel, they may …

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    All Nippon Airways Launching New Low-Cost Carrier

    by SharonKurheg November 5, 2020
    by SharonKurheg November 5, 2020

    ANA Holdings, which is the parent company of Japan’s All Nippon Airways, is planning to create a new low-cost widebody airline brand. This is coming about as part of a …

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    The End Of The Low Cost Carrier (LCC)

    by joeheg January 19, 2020
    by joeheg January 19, 2020

    I think it’s time we realize there is no such thing as a low-cost carrier/airline in the U.S. anymore. The changes were so gradual it’s tough to tell when it …

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