regionalcap
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PCL_128 said:I simply don't understand your point of view on this. Why are you trying to equate a paying passenger with a working crewmember? Airline pilots have been getting free crew meals for many, many years while coach customers have received nothing but a bag of peanuts. Was that also wrong?
CopilotDoug said:Membership has its benefits. You expect pilots to pay for the free ride they get?
Boilerup,
It is not about the COST of the coke. I bet that coke hardly cost 10 cents. It is about increasing revenue.
I don't kare who you is... dat is sum funny stuff.............I dunno about that, Airways has proven to be the turd that won't flush.
No, crew meals aren't wrong. Crew meals benefit the company just as much as the crewmember; they keep you working without taking a meal break.
Back in 2000, I got a bagel on an early Delta flight from CVG-DEN in coach. I also remember in 2003 American had "Bistro Bags" for coach flights of longer than 3 hours. Only in the last few years have legacy airlines started cutting food service (and now snack and beverage service) from normal operations.
I'd rather airline management RAISE THE TICKET PRICE to increase revenue instead of nickel-and-diming folks to death.
Do you get free drinks at McDs when you order a bigmac? What kind of freebies do you get at the hotels? Do they give you the bottled water($4), free food(way overpriced), cocktails($5-7 beers), local phone calls(.75) 800#s(same) internet($9.95+). You get my drift? Look the airlines are finally doing what every other industry has been doing for years. Nickel and diming your assGet used to it. You are buying transportation nothing else. If you don't like the cost of the coke, buy one in the terminal.
I can think of one passenger airline that is doing quite well and doesn't nickel and dime people to death.![]()
Why not just increase fares by $2. Then everybody pays whether they order a soda pop or not?
Because the other airlines won't match the fare increase, and then you lose your customers. All it takes is $1 to be pushed to the bottom of the list on Orbitz, and then you get no customers. The pax are a bunch of cheap bastards.
The best part is, if you have a direct flight and the $2 cheaper flight has two connections and takes 11 hours to cross nine states, they still go for the $2. Business models are driven by the stupidity of customers.Why not just increase fares by $2. Then everybody pays whether they order a soda pop or not?
Because the average pax is dumber than dirt! Yous gettem into the plane, lock them down, and steal their lunch money. They(pax) should consider themselves lucky to not have received a blue swirly). Thats the price they pay for expedia.com and "lowest" price.Why not just increase fares by $2. Then everybody pays whether they order a soda pop or not?
Well, it's not free, but included in the price (this is why the nice hotels have "free" breakfasts but cost more)
LOL....nice hotels give nothing away for free. It's the Days Inns of the world that offer free breakfast and free internet. At the Hiltons/Sheraton/Marriotts, you have to pay for internet, $7 for a bagel, and $4 for a bottle of water.