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Major legacy carriers may charge a "ticketing fee" for in-person service, making it more expensive than booking online.

For ULCCs, you can often save significantly by avoiding online convenience fees. buying airline tickets at the airport

You can get direct help from agents for complex itineraries, last-minute changes, or standby options. Major legacy carriers may charge a "ticketing fee"

Buying airline tickets at the airport is a strategy primarily used by budget-conscious travelers to save on specific online booking fees or by those needing immediate, face-to-face assistance. While most airlines encourage online booking, certain ultra-low-cost carriers (ULCCs) like , Frontier , and Allegiant often waive "carrier interface" or "passenger usage" fees (typically $20–$23 per leg) if the ticket is purchased in person at the terminal. Key Benefits and Drawbacks certain ultra-low-cost carriers (ULCCs) like

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Major legacy carriers may charge a "ticketing fee" for in-person service, making it more expensive than booking online.

For ULCCs, you can often save significantly by avoiding online convenience fees.

You can get direct help from agents for complex itineraries, last-minute changes, or standby options.

Buying airline tickets at the airport is a strategy primarily used by budget-conscious travelers to save on specific online booking fees or by those needing immediate, face-to-face assistance. While most airlines encourage online booking, certain ultra-low-cost carriers (ULCCs) like , Frontier , and Allegiant often waive "carrier interface" or "passenger usage" fees (typically $20–$23 per leg) if the ticket is purchased in person at the terminal. Key Benefits and Drawbacks