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1-20-2010 @ 2:22PM
cliff said...
The major airlines must think the traveling consumer is stupid. Instead of charging for bags, extra bags, pillows, peanuts, blankets, head sets and all this other crap they charge for, why just not raise the price of the ticket to cover any additional cost they may have. Look at all the airlines that started these item charges, and their business dropped off, but good old Southwest is reaping the harvest. The CEO of the major airlines shoud be scratching their heads and asking themselves, WHAT IS SOUTHWEST DOING TO BE SUCCESSFUL. MAYBE WE SHOULD DO WHAT THEY DO, AND WE JUST MIGHT BE SUCCESSFUL. To be successful, you have to be competetive, but they are not, not in the least.
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