Regional Airlines

Planning a plane trip can be difficult, especially if you live in or plan on going to an area that does not have a major airport. One of the main options for those who are traveling to or from smaller communities is to book tickets with regional airlines. These airlines primarily travel between major airports and smaller airports. Here, you will learn about regional airlines, their role in the industry and how you can book tickets with regional airlines.

A short background on regional airlines

The main purpose of regional airlines is to provide service to places where the larger aircraft do not often travel. Since larger aircraft normally travel along main routes to and from major cities and major airports, they do not always land at smaller airports. This is because certain places do not generate as many passengers as others, that's why these places do not require the use of larger aircraft. Regional airlines make use of smaller airplanes to transport people to and from smaller communities.

The role of regional airlines

Regional airlines play a number of roles in the aviation industry. One of the names given to these types of airlines is feeder airlines. The term feeder airlines comes from the fact that regional airlines are often meant to bring passengers from smaller airports to larger airports, where they can have connecting flights with larger aircrafts on major routes. Regional airlines are also referred to as commuter airlines because they travel short trips between minor and major airports. The great thing about regional airlines is that they often have lower airfare than larger airlines, even though they are often associated with larger airlines.

Using the Internet for regional airlines booking

A quick search on the Internet will show you that there are a number of regional airlines in Australia and throughout the world. If you visit the websites of these regional airlines, you can get more information on how they work, their common destinations and what types of services they can offer you. Some regional airlines allow you to purchase your tickets through the Internet. This is very convenient; you can make your reservations and purchases any time of the day from the comfort of your computer chair. There are other booking options as well. For example, some regional airlines allow you to book hotel accommodations and car rentals. Just remember to read the terms and conditions associated with online booking.

Regional Airlines Articles

Qantas bales out of regional group

QANTAS has quietly ended its 40-year membership of a key Asia-Pacific region airline group, stunning officials who see it as crucial to Qantas' long-term growth prospects in the region.

QANTAS QUITS ASIA-PACIFIC ASSOCIATION

QANTAS has quietly ended its 40-year membership of a key Asia-Pacific airline group, stunning officials who see it as crucial to the company's long-term prospects in the region.

Battle for open skies

Clive Dorman reports on moves to lift restrictions on European air routes.

Regions Fail To Fly Under Radar

THE Federal Government's decision to include domestic aviation in its carbon emissions reduction scheme will lead to higher fares for passengers and be disastrous for regional airlines, operators say.

Bush Travel Grounded As Airlines Take Flight

IT'S just over 100 years since the first black opal was found at Lightning Ridge, prompting a mad rush to open up the frontier in northern NSW.