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10-19-2008 @ 6:31AM
J. Jones said...
Ah, the lovely banks that we're now bailing out because they screwed up. Well, at least Chase is not alone -- they are all pulling this.
As for low cost airlines -- the sooner they all die the better. As a million mile flier on a real airline, that has been cutting service to compete with those low fares, this is just plain dumb. It is inconvenient enough to have to travel once or twice a week, but now with services cut to compete with those damn low fares, it is absolutely miserable.
The little Jet Blue fiasco last winter is a prime example. They are in business, only because they carry barely enough staff to handle day to day activities when things go well. When a disaster strikes people get stranded for days -- all of those passengers got exactly what they deserve for flying a low life airline (note, I don't call them a low cost airline). Bring on the bankruptcies, yeah!
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