Frontier Airlines’ Sister Company Is Now Selling Flights for $1.50 in Chile

Budget airlines have been playing a game of low price chicken for a while, toying with how headline-grabbingly low they can drop their ticket prices to become the cheapest flight out of town, at least for a while.

Now low-cost Chilean airline JetSmart has announced that they will be offering one-way tickets for $1.50.

“We will have 30,000 tickets for 1,000 pesos ($1.50) per one-way trip plus taxes, to fly within Chile … in 2017.”

While these flights only benefit Frugal Travelers who have travel plans within Chile later this year, the lower airline prices drop, the lower it sets the bar for other budget airlines in the region.

And it also bears mentioning that this Chilean Airline (which is set to launch later this year) is owned by Indigo Partners, a parent company that also owns low-cost airline Volaris in Mexico and Frontier Airlines in the United States.

 

You can read more about the new airline here.

Written by Frugal Travel Guy @ http://www.frugaltravelguy.com

Written by Frugal Travel Guy @ http://www.frugaltravelguy.com