hal wrote:
[quote=Kludgy Thingy]
First they charged to check in luggage. Now they shrunk the carry-on size. What next?
I have no problem with a business setting the standard and letting us know. You can always choose an alternative...
What's next? Paying for you tickets not by the numbers of seats you require, but by the combined weight of you and your baggage. That would be the fairest way to do it.
Last time I flew on a full flight, EVERYONE had the maximum sized carry-on and there just wasn't enough room for it all.
Which is why many many airlines will announce over and over and over again that they will check your carry-on for free once you've made it to the gate waiting area. For full flights (which they are maximizing now) Especially with older planes that didn't have very big overheads. For what ? Years ago there were no laptops, phones and electronic devices. You'd bring a book. That might even fit in your back pocket. They fed you well. You didn't pack lunch, And snack after snack after snack after snack because Americans are addicted to high fructose corn syrup and chemical crap and can't stop feeding at the trough except to come up for air every now and then. Or a big gulp. of high fructose corn syrup liquid to wash down the crap.
People shop for the lowest airfare.
Whichever fare comes to the top on an internet search.
They days of brand loyalty are long gone.
The only way to get your plane filled a few months before your competition is slice out all the perks that cost them money and have the lowest fare.
Some don't bother adding the fees and taxes and fuel charges.
Whatever came to the top tonight.
That's the company with full planes.
I'll pay extra for 2x4x2 seating. Because I want a window seat, my partner wants an aisle seat and I don't wan some HFCS fat fuck that sweats like a greased pig between us.