FareRadar Airlines Guide

Airline guides for baggage, seats, fleet and check-in

Compare airlines by baggage rules, check-in steps, seat options, aircraft fleet, hub airports and useful FareRadar travel tools.

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Each guide uses airline-specific colors, practical airport links and official resources for baggage, check-in, seats, fleet and flight status.

Smarter airline planning

Why use FareRadar airline guides?

Airline pages should help before booking and before departure. FareRadar brings the practical checks together, so you can compare the fare, the bag rules, the seat choice, the aircraft and the airport experience in one place.

Baggage can change the real price

A cheap fare is not always the cheapest trip. Cabin bags, checked bags, seat choice and priority boarding can change the total cost, especially on low-cost airlines.

Seats depend on the aircraft

The same airline can use different aircraft on similar routes. That means seat maps, legroom areas, premium cabins and onboard services can vary by flight.

Hub airports affect connections

A good airline choice also depends on the hub. Terminal layout, walking time, transfer security and airport transport can make a connection easier or more stressful.

Disruption planning matters

When a flight is delayed or cancelled, the next step is faster if you know where to check status, official airline updates, passenger-rights help and alternative flights.

Did you know?

Airline facts that can save time, money and stress

These quick facts are useful when comparing airlines, because the best choice is not only about the ticket price. Baggage rules, check-in windows, aircraft type, hub airport and disruption options can all change the travel experience.

Cabin baggage is not universal

Carry-on rules can vary by airline, cabin class and aircraft type. Always check your booking before packing.

The same route can feel different

Aircraft swaps and different seat maps can change the seat layout, cabin product and sometimes the onboard service.

Check-in windows vary

Some airlines open online check-in weeks before travel, while others open it much closer to departure. Deadlines can also vary by airport.

Low-cost fares need a total-price check

A low base fare can still be a good deal. However, compare it after bags, seats and airport transport are included.

Hub airports shape the trip

Large hubs can add walking time and transfer checks. Therefore, short connections should be checked with the airport layout in mind.

Passenger rights depend on the case

Delays and cancellations can trigger care, rerouting or refund rights. Compensation rules depend on the route, airline and reason.

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Find practical airline guides for baggage, check-in, seats, fleet, hub airports and flight status. More detailed guides are being added regularly.

Lufthansa

Live guide

LH · Germany · Full-service network airline

Airbus + Boeing long-haul Star Alliance

Ryanair

Live guide

FR · Ireland · Ultra-low-cost carrier

Boeing 737 low-cost fleet None

easyJet

Coming soon

U2 · United Kingdom · Low-cost carrier

Airbus A320 family None
Detailed guide coming soon

Emirates

Coming soon

EK · United Arab Emirates · Full-service long-haul network airline

A380 + Boeing 777 wide-body fleet None
Detailed guide coming soon

Qatar Airways

Coming soon

QR · Qatar · Full-service network airline

A350, 777 and 787 long-haul fleet oneworld
Detailed guide coming soon

Turkish Airlines

Coming soon

TK · Türkiye · Full-service network airline

Mixed Airbus + Boeing global fleet Star Alliance
Detailed guide coming soon
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