Flying High: Six New Airlines That Can't be Missed

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Check out these six airlines you probably haven’t heard of yet, but you should keep in mind the next time you need to book a flight

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As we move further and further into the Digital Age, new technology and processes are going to continue to change the way we do everything. Air travel is no different. And while larger airlines — like Delta and United Airline— may struggle to pivot, smaller airlines are stepping it up. 

 

Every year, those new airlines aim to slightly change the status quo. They bring something new to the table or target an underserved market. And more competition in the air is better for travelers — it drives prices down. Use it to your advantage. Know your options.

 

Frontier Airlines 

Frontier Airlines has recently added five new nonstop destinations to its service for Long Islanders flying our of MacArthur Airport. Frontier began flying nonstop to Chicago, Detroit, and San Juan, Puerto Rico and adds nonstop flights from the Town of Islip-owned airport to Atlanta and Minneapolis-St. Paul. But, beginning on May 20, Frontier will also fly to Myrtle Beach, S.C. from MacArthur for as low as $137 round trip.

 

French Bee

This “long haul, low-cost” airline takes the idea of a budget flight and turns it on its head. French Bee offers round-trip transatlantic flights, from San Francisco to Paris, starting at just $330. But don’t let the low cost fool you — its modern fleet of airplanes means that even the cheapest seats are going to be extremely comfortable. All flights to urban metropolises and tropical destinations route through Paris, but if that’s near where you hope to end up, it’s worth taking a look at this airline.

 

Level

Born from parent companies Iberia Airlines and British Airways, Level offers flights from the US to Europe starting at $149 one way. The nine planes in its fleet allow travelers to get from California to Paris; Boston to Buenos Aires; Montreal to Barcelona. Unlike some budget airlines, it still offers perks like more leg room, though for an uncharge.

 

Air Italy

Based in Milan, this one-year-old airline takes passengers domestically from Milan to Rome, Naples, Palermo, Catanie, Lamezia Terme and Cagliari, and long-range to destinations like New York, Miami, Bangkok, Dehli and Mumbai. You’ll hear more about it as time goes on — the company plans to transport 10 million passengers a year by 2022. Look for new flights to Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago and Toronto.

 

World Airways

Based in Atlanta, Georgia, World Airways has resurfaced after a few years out of commission. But last year it announced a relaunch, with the goal of making the world a little smaller for everyone. Little is known at this point about its destinations or when the airline is supposed to be operatingl, but keep an eye out for cheap international flights from an airline headquartered on US soil.

 

Moxy

This airline isn’t actually off the ground yet either, but it’s the one to watch for upcoming domestic flights. The much-anticipated brainchild of JetBlue founder David Neelman has high hopes to be more like Uber for air travel than your traditional flying experience. It plans to integrate technology into every aspect of the process. It will be a low-cost airline, and just bought 60 planes.