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11-22-2008 @ 10:28PM
Melanie said...
As a flight attendant, I recognize this for the logistical nightmare that it is. Not to mention the finacial aspect of it. Airlines are struggling to stay in business and now government is forcing companies to give away their product for free. That is what each seat represents; the product the airlines sell is space onboard an aircraft to a destination at a certain time. It can't be resold once the aircraft is in the air so it has a limited shelf life. I liked the food analogy; should obese persons receive two meals for the price of one? The Canadian government should have to subsidize the losses incurred by companies for all free seats given away as a result of this ruling.
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