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Old 06-23-2009, 08:41 PM   #20 (permalink)
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As long as your decisions are driven by cost, there is no enticement to provide better service, only to provide the service at the lowest cost. A good example of that was in the USA Today article on Monday. There was a guy complaining about having to spend hours and hours reviewing all of the charges and fees that the airlines charge in order to get the absolute cheapest rate. My time has value to me, as does my comfort. Those that provide the best value and comfort, get my business when I am not traveling with my company.

As for the "steak or chicken" days, it often costs less in raw dollars to fly now than it did in 1979 when deregulation started. In virtually all cases, it is cheaper once you adjust for inflation over the last 30 years. Air travel is one of the best values available today. In many cases, you can fly coast to coast for less than it would cost to drive and you get there in only a few hours.

I've been saying for years, it should cost more to get to Disney World than it costs to get in.
I agree with what you say regarding cost. That said....there is a human decency factor that makes some of the treatment that customers receive (flight cancellations) just plain immoral.

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December is a bad time for one particular airline as their pilot union loves to play games just about every year. Some of the guys time out and the ones that are legal to fly call in sick at absurdly increased rates. They have had to cancel large numbers of flights and strand thousands of passengers.
Stranding passengers purposely for selfish gain is sickening....they should be fired.
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