Monday, June 12, 2006

The No-Cost Airline


Ireland's RyanAir wants to be the "Wal-Mart of flying". They already offer a quarter of their passengers seats for free, with that number rising to half by 2010. How do they do it? For starters, they make low-cost, low-frills Southwest look like profligate spenders...

Business 2.0: A radical fix for airlines: Make flying free

filed: business

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

This just goes to show you that smart people who learn from others can do big things. Even younger brothers who happen to know way more than older ones.(This was not a pointed remark, just a smart one) I look forward to flying for free...or at least a lot cheaper here in this contry.