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Default Finally, a bit of consumerism.

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On Wed, 14 Aug 2013 06:26:43 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

On 8/13/13 9:28 PM, wrote:


Get off the extra money and fly first class. They still treat you nice
there.
Expedited TSA screening, boarding, quicker luggage (3 for free up to
75 pounds each), free drinks and food, bigger seats and they usually
know your name.


Flying first class isn't going to help if there are significant cuts in
the number of flights out of many airports, and airline service will
only deteriorate further if flight prices and fees go up a lot more,
because even more passengers will stay off the planes, causing more
cutbacks in service and higher fees.

We used to fly up to NYC several times a year for business and for
pleasure. Now, when we go, we take the train and when we go to the New
Haven area, we either take the train or drive.

The airlines have turned flying into misery, and I'm not referring to
the TSA antics, which usually only take a couple of minutes, even at
busy airports like National. Oh, and the food in first class? It's not
very good on US-flagged airlines.


They will have as many flights as they can fill up.
I agree the chances if empty seats is greater if you have more
airlines but I doubt the service will be any better. Just like Walmart
and IBM, the consumer has voted with their wallet and they are willing
to accept ****ty service or no service at all if they can get
something cheaper,
That is why you have baggage fees, bigger seat fees and no free food
in coach.
People still want to fly coast to coast for $99 and they don't care if
they have to fly in the cargo hold.


They are canceling flights to combine them as they would lose too much
money on a nearly empty flight.