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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
6-08-2009 @ 11:06AM
Scott Carmichael said...
*IF* they really do lower their prices, then they'd probably be the first. Airlines have a bad habit of lowering their own costs, but conveniently forgetting to pass the savings on to their customers. Just look what they did with the fuel surcharges...
Thing is, airlines like Ryanair are clever - and in many ways they are an industry leader, so in 5 years I'm guessing a pay toilet will be common on many airlines.
Just like the thought of paying for food on your flight seemed like an insane idea a decade ago, people will get used to it.