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philosslayer

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83. You're free to start an airline of your own
Sun May 8, 2016, 08:53 AM
May 2016

If you think current management is incompetent and you can do it better

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Maybe if they stopped making economy so uncomfortable edhopper May 2016 #1
but we need reminders LiberalEsto May 2016 #2
And that is why these Republican-controlled corporations... scscholar May 2016 #105
The fact is people buy based on price Travis_0004 May 2016 #3
Yep. I fly Jetblue a lot and they offer "even more legroom" seats for about $40 extra Nye Bevan May 2016 #5
I know that's a sucker bet. UtahJosh May 2016 #9
Whatever. What about when the NEW planes Hortensis May 2016 #66
Because you're 6'2 with extraordinarily long thighs (I literally do not fit in a normal economy MillennialDem May 2016 #80
To get from my town's airport to a regional hub I have to take a 20-passenger plane on the first hop Hekate May 2016 #108
And yet edhopper May 2016 #7
Exactly! nt UtahJosh May 2016 #10
I just returned a couple of weeks ago from flying around Europe FLPanhandle May 2016 #12
I am mostly aquainted edhopper May 2016 #21
They are about the same. Some are worse. Major Nikon May 2016 #33
I say do what a lot of European countries do gopiscrap May 2016 #29
I don't know of any major European carrier that is nationalized Major Nikon May 2016 #68
When I was flying around Australia Punx May 2016 #40
This message was self-deleted by its author rjsquirrel May 2016 #43
Let me introduce you to Lufthansa's A320s Sen. Walter Sobchak May 2016 #53
Are those edhopper May 2016 #56
The worst I have personally experienced anywhere Sen. Walter Sobchak May 2016 #62
That is bad edhopper May 2016 #63
I take it you've never flown Ryanair philosslayer May 2016 #82
Ryanair. Barf. mainer May 2016 #93
I did philosslayer May 2016 #95
OR... UtahJosh May 2016 #8
".....and make slightly less profit." If they made any less they would be out of business. EX500rider May 2016 #15
I'd love to learn more about the "despite incredible growth" part. UtahJosh May 2016 #17
"I'd love to learn more about the "despite incredible growth" part." Easy: EX500rider May 2016 #18
Thanks. UtahJosh May 2016 #28
The growth doesn't hurt them. EX500rider May 2016 #38
I think it is fuel costs that eat their profit margin. nt tblue37 May 2016 #32
This message was self-deleted by its author rjsquirrel May 2016 #44
In the Old Testament: 7 years fat, 7 years lean--stock up during the fat years tblue37 May 2016 #47
You're free to start an airline of your own philosslayer May 2016 #83
make slightly less profit. AlbertCat May 2016 #50
You don't think Amtrak is subsidized???? philosslayer May 2016 #85
No airline or railroad in the world Lydia Leftcoast May 2016 #92
can exist without some form of subsidies. AlbertCat May 2016 #97
You don't think Amtrak is subsidized???? AlbertCat May 2016 #96
If you call well over a billion dollars a year a nickel philosslayer May 2016 #98
They pay for the airports, air traffic control, etc. jberryhill May 2016 #109
I do not buy on price alone Lydia Leftcoast May 2016 #88
Having once homegirl May 2016 #54
It sure is getting unbearable. On a Delta Connections flight between Seattle and Denver last Nov, JimDandy May 2016 #70
A letter to Delta edhopper May 2016 #72
Delta will ignore your letter. Lionel Mandrake May 2016 #106
Airplane travel should be less comfortable: Your Biggest Carbon Sin May Be Air Travel Human101948 May 2016 #76
So you are saying edhopper May 2016 #77
No, you shouldn't drive... Human101948 May 2016 #78
Simply being alive is going to affect the climate Travis_0004 May 2016 #79
I guess i have to accept that then. edhopper May 2016 #99
There is that solar powered airplane.... Human101948 May 2016 #100
Yes edhopper May 2016 #103
Why are you posting on the internet? Warren DeMontague May 2016 #101
I'm using solar panels for my power.... Human101948 May 2016 #102
And I'm on a 100% renewable plan. Warren DeMontague May 2016 #104
People who get pissed about First Class should know this titaniumsalute May 2016 #4
As a 2 million miler on Delta Airlines, I agree FLPanhandle May 2016 #11
Good point. nt UtahJosh May 2016 #13
I fly first because I'm disabled REP May 2016 #16
my best friend also travels much for work and has speacial status due to the miles dembotoz May 2016 #36
If you got rid of First Class, economy seats would get more expensive mainer May 2016 #6
Got any proof of that? UtahJosh May 2016 #14
NYT article mainer May 2016 #23
Southwest has no first class and they tend to be the cheapest Major Nikon May 2016 #35
But even they are moving toward a class system mainer May 2016 #39
Most other airlines offer early boarding for more $$$ as well Major Nikon May 2016 #42
Allegiant Air has a one-class level of service mainer May 2016 #49
Some people view transportation as nothing more than getting from point A to B Major Nikon May 2016 #52
Long hauls, different story. mainer May 2016 #55
Not for me Major Nikon May 2016 #58
I don't consider sleep an amenity mainer May 2016 #59
I sleep just fine in coach Major Nikon May 2016 #60
Could've done it as a kid mainer May 2016 #61
I sleep fine in coach on long international flights. a la izquierda May 2016 #81
Before I retired, I always had an agreement with the people I worked for. 1939 May 2016 #65
Absolutely! titaniumsalute May 2016 #75
If First/Business classes weren't profitable, airlines would dump them mainer May 2016 #25
I fly a lot domestically. First/Business is always full. mainer May 2016 #27
And probably most of them are upgrades Lydia Leftcoast May 2016 #91
I've flown first class and economy. cwydro May 2016 #19
+1000 FLPanhandle May 2016 #20
When I see someone in expensive designer clothes, I don't feel rage mainer May 2016 #22
Lol. True dat. cwydro May 2016 #24
I love resale shops in nice areas! mainer May 2016 #26
Yes, when I really want to splurge lol, I'll go the Women's League shop. cwydro May 2016 #30
US consumers rage about foreign-made clothing mainer May 2016 #31
riff-raff!!! oldandhappy May 2016 #34
You confuse inequality Igel May 2016 #37
That's why they shouldn't let monkeys fly... GreatGazoo May 2016 #41
Are the "first class people"* already boarded? Do they look at these people as they walk jtuck004 May 2016 #45
I don't travel a lot, but I do fly first class. WillowTree May 2016 #107
I HATE flying. I absolutely cannot get comfortable in most coach class seats. mnhtnbb May 2016 #46
The seats are horribly uncomfortable and the LibDemAlways May 2016 #48
30 years ago every seat was first class Travis_0004 May 2016 #73
The real downgrading actually occurred in the 1990s Lydia Leftcoast May 2016 #89
I wouldn't pay for first class/business class on any plane where you have to do that Sen. Walter Sobchak May 2016 #51
Something I have noticed is edhopper May 2016 #57
First class seats cost like 5 times economy. If they want to pay it, more power to them. pampango May 2016 #64
Actually, that is not always the case. mnhtnbb May 2016 #67
First class exists more for the sake of loyalty programs Major Nikon May 2016 #69
Whoever wrote this headline should be permanently removed from media. Shandris May 2016 #71
I completely agree. sofa king May 2016 #74
after putting up with security and the waits, folks are just happy to get on the damn plane dembotoz May 2016 #84
More like a colonoscopy ... JustABozoOnThisBus May 2016 #86
shitty analogy but accurate dembotoz May 2016 #94
First class FlaGranny May 2016 #87
Great experience flying yesterday PasadenaTrudy May 2016 #90
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