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Low cost regulations

See the conditions of lowcost companies

Low-cost airlines have their own rules regulating the transport of passengers and luggage, and other services provided to the passengers. The links to the regulations of the most important carriers are presented below.

We would like to remind you that booking a low-cost flight with Vola requires the acceptance of the given’s carrier regulations. After the ticket is purchased any changes and returns will only be possible on conditions established by the airline.

 

Wizz Air


We would like to remind you that booking a low-cost flight with VOLA.RO requires the acceptance of the given’s carrier regulations. After the ticket is purchased any changes and returns will only be possible on conditions established by the airline. See Wizzair General Conditions.


Ryanair


The Ryanair low-cost airline requires the passengers to check-in online. If printed boarding passes are not shown at the airport, an additional fee is charged. The details concerning the check-in will be presented on the e-ticket. See Ryanair terms and conditions.


EasyJet


The EasyJet low-cost airline requires the passenger to check-in online before the planned flight. A printed boarding pass is required. The carrier does not allow an airport check-in. View the online check-in instructions. See EasyJet terms and conditions.


Norwegian


The Norwegian low-cost airline provides its passengers with three check-in types. Online check-in is possible for all destinations, with the passengers required to print the boarding pass and to have it with them at the airport. At some airports self check-in kiosks are also available. In case of flights within the Nordic countries or flights from the Nordic countries to remaining European countries (with the exception of Great Britain) the passengers with only a carry-on luggage are not required to check-in. View the online check-in instructions. See the Norwegian general conditions.


Aerlingus


The Aerlingus low-cost airline requires the passengers to check-in at the airport or online. The airport check-in is possible at every airport, within hours the given airport is operating, but with an appropriate time left before the departure See Aerlingus terms and conditions.


Vueling


The Vueling low-cost airline allows two types of check-in — at the airport or online. View the online check-in instructions. See Vueling conditions of carriage.


Jetstar


The Jetstar low-cost airline provides two types of check-in — at the airport or online, when done appropriately earlier before the flight. On some airports a self check-in is also possible using a self check-in kiosk. See Jetstar terms and conditions.


Condor


The Condor low-cost airline require the passengers to check-in at the airport, and the time of the check-in depends on the selected tariff. See the Condor general terms.


Jet2.com


The Jet2.com low-cost airline allows the passengers travelling only with carry-on luggage to check-in online. If the passenger has checked luggage or did not check-in online, he or she is required to check-in at the airport for free. See Jet2.com terms and conditions.