When I saw this headline I too was taken back. I then came across an article in the WSJ dated 5 Aug 08 on page D3 that put some perspective on the situation. It stated that,
"In recent years, American, Delta and Northwest have either stopped handing out pillows or limited their availability. American says it doesn't carry pillows on domestic flights but offers them on international routes. Delta provides pillows and blankets for first-class customers domestically. Coach passengers only have blankets."
The same article stated, "Last week, US AIRWAYS GROUP Inc. said it would stop providing glasses of water free and begin to charge fliers $2 for a whole bottle --to offset rising fuel prices."
I don't know how the average consumer keeps up with this stuff. I guess B6 really isn't too far out of touch from the rest of their competitors.
"In recent years, American, Delta and Northwest have either stopped handing out pillows or limited their availability. American says it doesn't carry pillows on domestic flights but offers them on international routes. Delta provides pillows and blankets for first-class customers domestically. Coach passengers only have blankets."
The same article stated, "Last week, US AIRWAYS GROUP Inc. said it would stop providing glasses of water free and begin to charge fliers $2 for a whole bottle --to offset rising fuel prices."
I don't know how the average consumer keeps up with this stuff. I guess B6 really isn't too far out of touch from the rest of their competitors.