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Your implying a democrat stopped regulation so that's good, in fact, he stopped regulation so the masses could fly cheap. They will never regulate if it means paying for what they get. Right now joe blow can fly coast to coast for $400. If you drove a car getting 40mpg you would spend that on just gas, let alone hotels and food. Your confusion is you think deregulation which is bad for some companies, yet very good for others and good for all passengers, is somehow bad. It isn't , and just becuase some companies have failed, deregulation is not the sole reason, economy in general, 911, etc.
This is a free market, adapt or fail. Every business is subjected to the exact same issues airlines face yet they fail, why? Huge sums of money chasing the prospect of a fast buck. GE capital is the prime reason.
Guess what, they will never regulate again. Safety is cooked into the process, it's irrelevant in this discussion. The only way to make a buck is to undercut the competition, swa does that well, and will continue to do that well.
Local taxis are regulated because local politicians get paid by taxi companies to regulate them.
I agree charging a segment to undercut a competitor should not be allowed, so tell that to DL, AA, etc who use international fares to fund domestic routes.
This is a free market, adapt or fail. Every business is subjected to the exact same issues airlines face yet they fail, why? Huge sums of money chasing the prospect of a fast buck. GE capital is the prime reason.
Guess what, they will never regulate again. Safety is cooked into the process, it's irrelevant in this discussion. The only way to make a buck is to undercut the competition, swa does that well, and will continue to do that well.
Local taxis are regulated because local politicians get paid by taxi companies to regulate them.
I agree charging a segment to undercut a competitor should not be allowed, so tell that to DL, AA, etc who use international fares to fund domestic routes.
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