{"id":73158,"date":"2021-01-03T20:12:01","date_gmt":"2021-01-03T20:12:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/travelbaseonline.com\/?p=73158"},"modified":"2021-01-03T20:12:01","modified_gmt":"2021-01-03T20:12:01","slug":"comparing-europes-top-4-low-cost-carriers-ryanair-easyjet-jet2-and-wizz-air","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/travelbaseonline.com\/travel\/comparing-europes-top-4-low-cost-carriers-ryanair-easyjet-jet2-and-wizz-air\/","title":{"rendered":"Comparing Europe\u2019s top 4 low-cost carriers: Ryanair, EasyJet, Jet2 and Wizz Air"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Everything comes with a fee. Legroom is limited. The rules about baggage are complex. But when it comes to Europe\u2019s low-cost carriers, who can resist those cheap, nonstop fares when traveling around Europe?<\/p>\n

To help you choose the best budget airline for you, we put together a chart comparing four of Europe\u2019s top low-cost carriers \u2014 Ryanair, easyJet, Wizz Air and Jet2.<\/p>\n

There\u2019s the Irish carrier, Ryanair, which flies to 200 destinations throughout 30 countries in Europe. Similarly, British carrier easyJet flies to several destinations in Europe, including Paris, Rome, Barcelona and more. Wizz Air is based in Budapest, though has recently opened bases in the U.K. and operates flights mainly to and from Eastern Europe, while Jet2, a British airline, also flies all around Europe from many airports within the U.K.<\/p>\n

Of course, not every airline offers the same seat width, pitch or baggage allowance with its low fares. So, the next time you\u2019re looking to book an ultra-cheap ticket, you won\u2019t have to think twice \u2014 just look here instead.<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Ryanair<\/th>\nEasyJet<\/th>\nWizz Air<\/th>\nJet2<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n
Check-in Requirements<\/td>\nTravelers should check-in online, print their boarding pass, or download a mobile pass (when available). You can also download the airline\u2019s app, available for both iOS and Android. Otherwise, it costs either $67 to check-in at the airport or $24 to print a boarding card at the airport. Those who\u2019ve paid extra for seat selection can check-in online 60 days in advance and up to two hours before the flight. Those with unreserved seats can check-in between 48 hours and two hours before the flight. Non-EU\/EEA citizens must have their travel documents checked and stamped at the Ryanair Visa\/Document Check Desk before certain flights.<\/td>\nNo charge for checking in at the airport or printing a boarding pass, but it\u2019s best to check-in and print a boarding pass ahead of time \u2014 or use the EasyJet app. Web check-in is available between 30 days and two hours before the flight.<\/td>\nCheck-in online is allowed between 30 days and three hours before the flight. If travelers don\u2019t print their boarding pass before arriving or download a mobile pass when available, they must pay between $12 and $36 at the airport, except at select airports where it\u2019s free to check-in, including Corfu, Palma de Mallorca, Zaragoza, Moscow, Marrakesh, and both Dubai and Tirana when flying to Budapest.<\/td>\nWhen booking, travelers must select between web and mobile check in or airport check-in. If you choose to check-in at the airport, you\u2019ll be charged a fee starting at $15. Web check-in is available 28 days in advance of the flight.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Carry-on Baggage Allowance<\/td>\nOne bag under the seat with a maximum size of 40x20x25 centimeters. Priority passengers (from $7 and up), can take one bag under the seat with a maximum size of 40x20x25cm, plus an additional bag with a maximum size of 22 pounds and 55x40x20 centimeters. The extra service also includes priority boarding.<\/td>\nOne bag with a maximum size of 56x45x25 centimeters with no weight limit. Starting February 10, 2021, travelers can only bring one bag that must fit under the seat with a maximum size of 45x36x20. Those who paid for upfront or extra legroom seats can also bring one bag to fit in the overhead bin with a maximum size of 56x45x25cm.<\/td>\nOne bag with a maximum size of 22 pounds and 40x30x20 centimeters can be placed under the seat. Travelers with Wizz Priority service can bring one carry-on bag with a maximum size of 40x30x20 centimeters and an extra roll-on bag with a maximum size of 55x40x23 centimeters.<\/td>\nOne bag with a maximum weight of 22 pounds and maximum size of 56x45x25 centimeters, including any wheels and handles, plus one personal item (such as a handbag or laptop bag) as long as it fits underneath the seat in front. If the flight is full, your 22-pound bag may be put in the hold, but for an extra $3, you can guarantee that it stays with you in the cabin.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Seat Width and Pitch<\/td>\n17 inches and 30 inches. No recline.<\/td>\n17.5 inches and 29 inches. No recline.<\/td>\n18 inches. Wizz Air claims its seat pitch is actually 30 inches but in TPG\u2019s experience, we measured it as 29 inches. No recline.<\/td>\nBetween 16.2 and 17.6 inches and 28 to 31 inches. No recline.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Checked Baggage<\/td>\nEach traveler can bring three bags weighing 44 pounds each. Each 44-pound bag costs $30 if purchased during the initial flight booking or $49 if added online afterward. Rates at the airport desk are higher and vary based on route and season. Bags weighing more than 44 pounds cost $13 per 2 pounds (or local currency equivalent per kilo), capped at 71 pounds. A new option to check a 22-pound bag (starting at $12) is now available. Customers traveling on the same reservation can pool their baggage allowance.<\/td>\nEach traveler can bring three checked bags at either 33 pounds, 51 pounds or 71 pounds. Prices range from $8 to $51 for 33 and 51-pound bags if purchased online. An extra $15 for every 7 pounds of weight is added until 71 pounds. Prices to check bags at the airport start at $55 and up.<\/td>\nEach traveler can bring up to six checked bags. Rates are based on the date of travel and if you paid online or at the airport. Rates range from $11 online for a 22-pound bag on off-peak travel dates to about $119 for a 71-pound bag checked at the airport.<\/td>\nEach traveler can bring three checked bags at 49 pounds each. 49-pound bags start at $30. Additional weight is charged at $15 per kilogram up to 71 pounds.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Seat Allocation<\/td>\nStandard seat selection starts at $4, and extra-legroom or front seats start at $8. Children under 12 get reserved seats for free, but accompanying adults must pay. Plus or Flexi Plus have seat selection included.<\/td>\nPrices for seat selection range from $1 for standard seats to $49 for front, extra legroom or overwing seats. FLEXI fares or EasyJet Plus have seat selection included.<\/td>\nSeat selection prices range from $4 to $55 depending on seat, season and route. Wizz Go and Wizz Plus fares have seat selection included.<\/span><\/td>\nWhen booking, special deal prices may be offered (think: 15% off seat selection and one checked bag). Standard seat selection runs from $8 to $22.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Priority Boarding<\/td>\nPrices start at $7 and up. The service includes extra carry-on luggage and allows you to board first in a special line. Priority boarding is capped at 95 customers per flight. Flexi Plus fares have this service included.<\/td>\nSpeedy boarding is available to travelers with an EasyJet Plus card, FLEXI ticket or an up-front or extra-leg-room seat.<\/td>\nIf booked online, priority boarding is available for between $5 to $38 depending on season and route. If booked at the airport, it\u2019s about $22. This fare is also included with Wizz Go and Wizz Plus as well as Wizz Air Privilege.<\/td>\nJet2 doesn\u2019t offer priority boarding.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Fare Classes<\/td>\nPlus fares include free standard seat selection, free airport check-in and one checked bag. Flexi Plus fares come with seat selection, priority boarding, free airport check-in, flexible ticket changes and one checked bag. Ryanair also has special family fares.<\/td>\nFLEXI fares allow changes to flight dates and times, plus a free 51-pound checked bag, dedicated bag drop, speedy boarding, Fast Track security at selected airports, a seat at the front of the airplane, an under-seat bag in addition to your cabin bag and a $8 (or currency equivalent) bistro voucher to spend onboard.<\/td>\nWizz Go fares allow a carry-on bag with a maximum size of 40x30x20 centimeters plus an additional bag with a maximum size of 55x40x23 centimeters, a 44-pound checked bag, seat selection, free airport and online check-in, priority boarding and priority check-in. Wizz Plus fares allow a carry on bag with a maximum size of 40x30x20 centimeters plus an additional bag with a maximum size of 55x40x23 centimeters, a 71-pound checked bag, premium seat selection, flexible changes and refund options, free airport and online check-in, priority boarding and priority\/auto check-in.<\/td>\nJet2 doesn\u2019t have special fares, but it does have instant deals, where the cost of seat selection and checked baggage is bundled together with a 15% discount or the cost of seats, meals and checked baggage for a 25% discount. Travelers can take advantage of these deals during the online booking process.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Loyalty Programme<\/td>\nIt\u2019s still unclear how the myRyanair program will reward travelers.<\/td>\nEasyJet Plus costs $261 per year and includes allocated seating every time you fly, dedicated bag-drop desks, Fast Track security at select airports, speedy boarding, an additional cabin bag and more.<\/td>\nWizz Air Privilege Pass costs $206 per year and includes seat selection, priority boarding, an extra cabin bag with a maximum size of 55x40x23 centimeters in addition to the other cabin bag with a maximum size of 40x 30\u00d720 centimeters.<\/span><\/td>\nMyJet2 scheme is a free membership program where you can receive special deals and offers by email.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Fleet<\/td>\nRyanair operates a fleet of more than 450 737-800s.<\/td>\nEasyJet primarily uses the Airbus A319-100, the A320-200 and A321-200.<\/td>\nWizzAir operates Airbus A320 and Airbus A321 aircraft.<\/td>\nJet2 uses mainly 737-800s.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/table>\n

Analysis<\/h2>\n

Check-in Requirements\u00a0<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Obviously, the clear winner here is easyJet, as the airline doesn\u2019t charge for airport check-in. In general, the best way to avoid paying extra is to check-in online ahead of time, either by printing your pass or using a mobile pass whenever possible. Since many of these airlines offer check-in options several days or even weeks in advance, you can do this before leaving for your vacation, making sure you\u2019re set for your return flight, too. With Ryanair, always confirm if you need or don\u2019t need the stamp if you\u2019re a non-EU\/EEA citizen, just to be safe.<\/p>\n

Carry-on Baggage<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Although Jet2 wins here for having the largest free carry-on bag plus an included personal item, the most important takeaway from this section is to measure (and weigh, depending on the airline) your carry-on baggage ahead of time to avoid issues at the airport. Unfortunately, EasyJet is following in Ryanair\u2019s footsteps in February 2021 and lowering its cabin baggage allowance (another one bites the dust).<\/p>\n

Planning ahead, organizing what bags you\u2019ll need and purchasing whatever carry-on bags (and checked baggage) you need during booking can help you avoid unwanted additional charges later. If you plan to invest in a new carry-on suitcase, take the carry-on measurements along with you to ensure your brand-new bag meets the requirements and won\u2019t end up costing you extra in the long run. If carry on baggage, checked baggage and seat selection is important to you, do the math. Buying a fare class that bulks these options together may be worth it than adding all the extras in at the end.<\/p>\n

Seat Size and Allocation<\/strong><\/h3>\n

These carriers don\u2019t feature business-class seats or economy seats that recline, so if you\u2019re extra tall, booking a seat with added legroom or a standard aisle seat is going to be your best bet. The airline with the smallest and largest seats is Jet2, and the size depends on the aircraft you\u2019re flying. You can always check SeatGuru before purchasing your ticket, using your flight number and flying date to determine which aircraft and which size seats you\u2019ll have. This may be a deciding factor on whether or not you choose to pay extra to select your seat.<\/p>\n

Obviously, some of the lowest rates for seat selection don\u2019t sound like a massive investment, but who wants to pay extra to reserve a middle seat in the back? This may be an area worth the splurge, especially if want to sit next to friends and family during your trip or need extra space.<\/p>\n

Checked Baggage<\/strong><\/h3>\n

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