Originally Posted by Rojo
There is no real definition of LCC, but there are things you expect from an airline in order to consider it an LCC (ie. O&D flights-traffic, fast turnaround times, no full/hot meals, etc.) Aviacsa offers service equal to Full Frills airlines and fares cheaper than AM and MX, but not cheap enough.
The real problem is the airline industry in Mexico, which is controlled by a monopoly called CINTRA (AM, MX, QA and 5L) and offers very high fares. Aviacsa offers low fares, but not low enough to be considered a LCC.
I agree with you Rojo, I have NEVER flown with Aviacsa. Their fares are not low enough to lure me into fly their can of sardines. I rather pay about 50-70 USD more and fly FC + Lounge Access. Aviacsa thinks they are an LCC but not really.