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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
1-24-2009 @ 9:11PM
Shannon said...
If you don't like it, take Greyhound. Airlines have to do whatever they can to stay afloat, and if that means charging for excess things, then so be it. Frankly, I wish they'd charge more for tickets, like they did back when, and have everything for free. Then people can stop their yacking, as those who are constantly yacking won't be flying anymore.
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1-25-2009 @ 12:48PM
etirpsha said...
Take Greyhound? Then you would really hear the complaining. Many airlines allow heavier baggage than Greyhound (up to 70 pounds). And, Greyhound limits its liability to $250 for lost baggage. American Airlines, for example, has a liability limit of $3,000 within the U.S., and are governed by the Warsaw Convention for international flights.