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Qué (quién) es low company - definición

AIRLINE WITH GENERALLY LOWER FARES
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  • [[Airbus A319]] of [[Germanwings]] and an [[Airbus A320]] of [[Air Berlin]] at [[Zurich Airport]] in 2013. Both carriers were among the largest budget airlines in Germany at the time the picture was taken.
  • [[Ryanair]] and [[easyJet]] airplanes at [[John Lennon Airport]], [[Liverpool]], two competing low-cost carriers in the European market
  • Ryanair saves money by removing the pocket (so it does not have to be cleaned) and attaching the safety card to the backrest.
  • A [[Gol Transportes Aéreos]] [[Boeing 737-800]] at [[Afonso Pena International Airport]]
  • A320]] low flying
  • A [[Laker Airways]] Skytrain DC-10 in London, 1973
  • [[Allegiant Air]] is a large United States low-cost airline.
  • A [[Nok Air]] [[Boeing 737-800]] taking off at [[Phuket International Airport]]
  • A [[Norwegian Air Shuttle]] [[Boeing 737-800]] at [[Trondheim Airport]]
  • A [[Boeing 787]]-8 from [[Norwegian Long Haul]] at [[Gatwick Airport]], formerly used for flights from Europe to Asia and the US
  • An [[Airbus A320-200]] of [[AirAsia]] and a [[Boeing 737-900ER]] of [[Lion Air]] at [[Ngurah Rai Airport]]. Both carriers are among the largest budget airlines in Southeast Asia.
  • [[Ryanair]] and [[Wizz Air]] airplanes at [[Glasgow Prestwick Airport]]. The airlines are two competing low-cost carriers in the European market.
  • [[Southwest Airlines]] is the world's largest low-cost carrier.
  • Passengers boarding a [[Spring Airlines]] aircraft via passenger boarding stairs at [[Shanghai Pudong International Airport]]
  • A [[SunExpress]] [[Boeing 737-800]] at [[Zurich Airport]]
  • Advert for Loftleiðir Icelandic Airlines on Fifth Avenue, New York in 1973
  • Top European low-cost carrier holding companies and their current fleet size
  • A [[Wizz Air]] [[Airbus A321]] taking off from [[Geneva Airport]]

Low-profit limited liability company         
BUSINESS ENTITRY IN THE UNITED STATES
Low-Profit Limited Liability Company
A low-profit limited liability company (L3C) is a legal form of business entity in the United States. Commonly referred to as a hybrid structure, it has characteristics of both for-profit and non-profit entities.
Low Church         
CHRISTIAN DENOMINATIONS WITHOUT MUCH RITUAL OR EMPHASIS ON CHURCH AUTHORITY, AND NARROWLY EVANGELICAL IN THEIR TEACHING
Low Church; Low Churchman; Low Protestant; Low Anglican; Low churchman; Low-church; Low-Church
¦ noun a tradition within the Anglican Church giving relatively little emphasis to ritual and sacraments.
Derivatives
Low Churchman noun (plural Low Churchmen).
low-tech         
  • Handmade broom
  • Rotary [[clothesline]]
  • Traditional ploughing: a farmer works the land with horses and plough.
  • Candlelight used in electricity rationing in Oslo in 1948
  • Horse and cart in 2004
  • Skateboarding as a way of Low-tech mobility, in Mexico City
  • invented 1.7-2 million years ago]], being used for cooking in 2015
  • [[Cargo bike]] as a way of low-tech transportation
  • Zero waste as a way of low-tech living
SIMPLE TECHNOLOGY, OFTEN OF A TRADITIONAL OR NON-MECHANICAL KIND, SUCH AS CRAFTS AND TOOLS THAT PRE-DATE THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
Low-tech; Low tech; Low-technology
Low-tech machines or systems are ones that do not use modern or sophisticated technology.
...a simple form of low-tech electric propulsion.
? hi-tech
ADJ: usu ADJ n

Wikipedia

Low-cost carrier

A low-cost carrier or low-cost airline (occasionally referred to as no-frills, budget or discount carrier or airline, and abbreviated as LCC) is an airline that is operated with an especially high emphasis on minimizing operating costs and without some of the traditional services and amenities provided in the fare, resulting in lower fares and fewer comforts. To make up for revenue lost in decreased ticket prices, the airline may charge extra fees – such as for carry-on baggage. As of April 2020, the world's largest low-cost carrier is Southwest Airlines, which operates primarily in the United States, as well as in some surrounding areas.

The term originated within the airline industry referring to airlines with a lower operating cost structure than their competitors. While the term is often applied to any carrier with low ticket prices and limited services, regardless of their operating models, low-cost carriers should not be confused with regional airlines that operate short flights without service, or with full-service airlines offering some reduced fares.

Some airlines advertise themselves as low-cost while maintaining products usually associated with traditional mainline carrier's services. These products include preferred or assigned seating, catering, differentiated premium cabins, satellite or ground-based Wi-Fi internet, and in-flight audio and video entertainment. More recently, the term "ultra low-cost carrier" (ULCC) has been used, particularly in North America and Europe to refer to carriers that do not provide these services and amenities.