Full Service Carriers

A full-service carrier (FSC), also known as legacy carrier or national flag carrier airline. These airlines have developed a distinct niche by offering a wide range of services, amenities and destinations designed to cater to the traveller’s every need. 

Low-Cost airlines (LCC) might attract you with rock-bottom fares, but FSCs offer a different travel experience altogether. Today, we'll delve into the world of FSCs, exploring their characteristics and how they operate.

Ø Operating Characteristics of FSC

  • The premium experience for customers while travelling to long haul destinations.
  • Extensive route networks to reach across the globe in minimum number of stops using hub-and-spoke model.
  • Codeshare agreements and airline alliances to secure best deals for customers.
  • High-quality service and brand reputation across the home country.
  • Option to choose from multiple cabin classes.
  • Checked baggage allowance.
  • Airport lounges for luxurious pre-flight experience.
  • Well-established frequent flyer programs that reward loyal customers with mileage points, upgrades, and other benefits.
  • Fleet diversity for a mix of aircraft types, ranging from smaller regional jets for shorter routes to large wide-body aircraft for long-haul flights.
  • Free in-flight entertainment system.
  • Subsidiary companies to support parent entity.

For experience:

  1. Subsidiary Low-Cost Airline
  2. Subsidiary Regional Airline
  3. Subsidiary Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul
  4. Subsidiary Catering Service
  5. Subsidiary Training Institute
  6. Subsidiary for Cargo Operations

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