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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-25-2008 @ 7:23AM
Never Bin Laiden said...
Is this the first time flying for this bonehead? I don't think I've EVER been on a flight in which two people not flying together have paid the same price. There are so many variables that go into airline ticket pricing and you're never going to find pricing consistency from one seat to the next.
What people really have forgotten is that the airline is taking you from one place to another place REALLY FAR AWAY in only a matter of hours for only a few hundred dollars...and often less than that....trips that used to take our ancestors MONTHS by horse and buggy back in the old days.
Also, before deregulation, ticket prices 40 years ago were MUCH more expensive than they are today. Wake up and smell the coffee dude....and don't take it out on the person at the counter...they're only a pawn in the corporate game.