♪alt13
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It's the only way for airlines to make money?
They're literally milking it.
https://airinsight.com/2016/08/18/us-airline-industry-highly-profitable/
Well, they could charge passengers more
It's the only way for airlines to make money?
They're literally milking it.
https://airinsight.com/2016/08/18/us-airline-industry-highly-profitable/
Good retort. I don't think airlines would be hurting for money if they stopped overbooking. Hell, would save money sometimes since they wouldn't have to pay people to get off the flight.It's the only way for airlines to make money?
They're literally milking it.
https://airinsight.com/2016/08/18/us-airline-industry-highly-profitable/
Good retort. I don't think airlines would be hurting for money if they stopped overbooking. Hell, would save money sometimes since they wouldn't have to pay people to get off the flight.
It's the only way for airlines to make money?
They're literally milking it.
https://airinsight.com/2016/08/18/us-airline-industry-highly-profitable/
I didn't say they would make more silly. I said that they wouldn't be hurting for money if they are making 12 billion per year. I'm not feeling sorry for them.Dude, they hire mathematicians to figure this out and be as precise as possible. They don't "wing" it.
They would not make more money if they would then they would. They don't kick people off cuz they think it's funny to ****ing with their passengers.
Either way the prices of a ticket would go up. Either from subsidies or from you paying more. I prefer the airlines trying to be more effective and make more money. Especially where it very very rarely has negative consequences.
Its fine you disagree with me @Onelove if you think the airlines should have not called the police when he ran onto the plane without a ticket that is fine. I dont see any situations where you go anywhere that requires a ticket and run past security and refuse to leave that the police or security will not be called on you. How the police handled it is a separate discussion, one in which I am more neutral on and have no strong opinions on.
Here is a link for subsidized flying.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/trav...-much-do-taxpayers-support-airlines/71568226/
I didn't say they would make more silly. I said that they wouldn't be hurting for money if they are making 12 billion per year. I'm not feeling sorry for them.
Do you think it would be a good idea for the airline to tell their customers when the next flight is when making the offer to the volunteers so that they are not surprised to be finding that they can't get on another plane until the next day?Either way the prices of a ticket would go up. Either from subsidies or from you paying more. I prefer the airlines trying to be more effective and make more money. Especially where it very very rarely has negative consequences.
Its fine you disagree with me @Onelove if you think the airlines should have not called the police when he ran onto the plane without a ticket that is fine. I dont see any situations where you go anywhere that requires a ticket and run past security and refuse to leave that the police or security will not be called on you. How the police handled it is a separate discussion, one in which I am more neutral on and have no strong opinions on.
Here is a link for subsidized flying.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/trav...-much-do-taxpayers-support-airlines/71568226/
I didn't say they would make more silly. I said that they wouldn't be hurting for money if they are making 12 billion per year. I'm not feeling sorry for them.
YesHow about all the people that they had to lay off last decade when the price of fuel exploded, did you feel bad for them?