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You can't just up the ticket price. It won't work. People do an internet search with the lowest fare button pushed. Then if you add 5 cents to the cost your ticket gets presented last and they fly on someone else. You got to get the money after the ticket is bought!
 
You can't just up the ticket price. It won't work. People do an internet search with the lowest fare button pushed. Then if you add 5 cents to the cost your ticket gets presented last and they fly on someone else. You got to get the money after the ticket is bought!

Unfortunately, he's right. People just aren't that smart.
 
If you call 80/137 "on the rise" then sure. A lot of people just check expedia or orbitz where WN doesn't play. Why? Because it's my belief that in more markets than you think we AREN'T the lowest fare.

Gup
 
Not sure how is works but why do the airlines even offer places like expedia to sell some of there tickets???
 
Just shut your doors.
The UAL pilot group, mainly because of your ALPA, has bent over the rest of the industry by taking over 60% in pay cuts while your CEO makes MILLIONS!
Yeah, your pay cuts are really saving the airline. Bankruptcy twice?
When will you morons learn that pilot paycuts will never save an airline from shutting down? You have your own ALPA pilot group to thank for that.
 
WayBack, how on God's green earth do you figure 60% pay cuts???????? How many years are you going back to come up with THAT number (gotta be a couple of decades) and why are you ignoring any pay raises that occurred in the interim??? I realize that there are a lot of stupid posts on this forum, but puleeze!
 
There was an article in the WSJ a few weeks ago that stated most passengers actually preferred it this way. Pay a low fare up front and then pay extra only for the services they valued.
 

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