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12-01-2009 @ 11:25AM
Jonathan Weinberg said...
Ryanair (and other European LCC's) have made a business of flying for insanely low rates, and they make tons of money, albeit on ancillary fees (fees for baggage, pets, airport check-in, etc.). In their last fiscal year, ancillary revenue was at €598 million, compared to a total revenue of €2.942 billion. I suspect that we've only seen the beginning of these fees in the US.
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