Tuesday 25 September 2012

Taking Polar Routes For Cheap Flights


Routes have always been one of the prominent methods of effecting the cost control over the flights fares, providing cheap flights to the customers. While there been lots of information on lowest air fare of the direct, via or connecting flights and also of the single or the two way routing fares, there is also another route which reduces the travel time significantly and, consequently, the airlines using these routes are able to provide the lowest air fare to the passengers. These routes are the polar routes which connect the transcontinental cities.

Out of the two polar routes, it is the North Pole which is used the most by the carriers for travelling between destinations in USA, Europe and Asia. The use of these routes cuts down on the flight distance, saving not only on the time but also on the fuel. There are some conditions and preparations required by the airlines for travelling from these routes. These are elaborately mandated by the FAA of USA. The routes which are most commonly used are of connecting the northern European cities with the destinations in Canada and western USA. Similarly, there are destinations from the interior of USA which are connected with the Asian cities using this route.

Earlier, there were many restrictions imposed on flying of different aircrafts due to the special climatic conditions of these regions, some of which have been relaxed now. Earlier, the two engine aircrafts were not allowed to fly on these routes but this restriction has now been removed due to development of better technology. Earlier, there were problems of cheap flights encountering prospects of fuel freeze which have now been removed with the development of systems which can signal this happening well in time, giving the aircraft sufficient time to descend to lower altitudes. 

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