Wednesday, 14 September 2016

The cheapest countries in the world to board a flight from have been revealed



Source: Sarah Carty - Yahoo7 Be
Jetsetters of the world may want to take note of this, as a flight comparison website has revealed which countries are the cheapest and which are the most expensive to fly out of.
Kiwi.com looked at domestic and international flights from 75 of the world’s most frequently visited countries, calculating an average ticket cost per 100/km of travel.
They examined both low-cost and full-service airlines, both in peak and off-peak times to compile an Aviation Price Index.
According to their data India wins hands down, with a domestic flight costing on average $3.09 per 100km and international costing just $4.83 per 100km.
Coming in at second place was Malaysia, where a flight out of the country will cost you $3.16 per 100km for domestic travel and $2.88 per 100km for international travel.
It was a bit of a price jump for third place as travellng from Russia will set you back $9.60 per 100km for domestic travel and nearly half the prince for international travel, which comes in at $4.35 per 100km.
Fourth on the list was Portugal, followed by Indonesia, and Azerbaijan.
Rounding off the top ten were South Africa, Algeria, Philippines and Sweden.
Interestingly the United Arab Emirates was last on the list, with domestic travel costing $247.74 per 100km and international travel costing $13.38 per 100km.
Second last was Finland coming after Qatar and The Netherlands. The full list can be viewed here.
Kiwi.com CEO Oliver DlouhĂ˝ said: “Understanding the least expensive countries from which to fly brings immense value to travellers when planning their next getaway.
"The public may never understand how and when flight tickets change in price; however, they now know which countries allow them to travel further on a budget."
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