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Low-cost airlines grab 30% of travel market vs. full-price rivals

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basically trust that it's the lowest.... genius that they don't sell fares on travelocity where one can compare

Basically trusting that they are getting the lowest fare without verifying would constitute cattle mentality. I don't know what a retarded cow would do, though.

Not allowing the consumer to compare their prices...like I said, they're doing a good job of marketing an illusion.
 
And CAL/DAL/UAL would then be HIGH PAY CARRIERS?

Donjuan, I'm not sure I understand your question. We all know that legacy payscales aren't what they used to be, for a variety of reasons. There's still a world of difference between CAL/DAL/UAL pay and Republic pay, though. But, if you disagree with referring to regional airlines as Low-Pay Carriers, then please explain. Thanks.
 
Donjuan, I'm not sure I understand your question. We all know that legacy payscales aren't what they used to be, for a variety of reasons. There's still a world of difference between CAL/DAL/UAL pay and Republic pay, though. But, if you disagree with referring to regional airlines as Low-Pay Carriers, then please explain. Thanks.

LCC-Low Cost Carrier, i.e. Airtran and the biggest Southwest. It means Low Operating Cost carriers, but you somehow disagree and thing it should mean low pay carrier. Do you really think WN is low pay?
 
LCC-Low Cost Carrier, i.e. Airtran and the biggest Southwest. It means Low Operating Cost carriers, but you somehow disagree and thing it should mean low pay carrier. Do you really think WN is low pay?

I see what you mean. In my post, I had said that regional carriers (which obviously doesn't include Airtran, Southwest, etc.) should be called Low-Pay Carriers. Often, the regional carriers are also referred to as LCC's. Southwest pay is not low at all.
 
I see what you mean. In my post, I had said that regional carriers (which obviously doesn't include Airtran, Southwest, etc.) should be called Low-Pay Carriers. Often, the regional carriers are also referred to as LCC's. Southwest pay is not low at all.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low-cost_carrier
A low-cost carrier or low-cost airline (also known as a no-frills, discount or budget carrier or airline) is an airline that generally has lower fares. To make up for revenue lost in decreased ticket sales, the airline may charge for extras like food, priority boarding, seat allocating, and baggage etc.
The term originated within the airline industry referring to airlines with a lower operating cost structure than their competitors. While the term is often applied to any carrier with low ticket prices and limited services, regardless of their operating models, low-cost carriers should not be confused with regional airlines that operate short flights without service, or with full-service airlines offering some reduced fares.
 

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