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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
4-04-2012 @ 3:49PM
steve keown said...
How cheap can one be?, go to the groc store, and buy a pack of 130 cookies. what. $6.30?, and give each one a cookie out of your box as they enter the plane. Cutting perks, is absurd., quit loosing bags, and having to pay for delivery on them. Quit using Fedex for your office packages, and use your air line for delivery to the location. Dropping cookies, and using goldfish.. how tasteless.
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4-05-2012 @ 4:05PM
Meredith said...
This airline serves thousands of cookies per day. They cannot go to the store and buy a package of cookies. The cookies have to go through security clearance, etc.
The airlines all transport their intracompany mail, packages, and aircraft parts via their own airplanes. Rarely do they use another method of transportation for shipping.
Lost bags are hard to eliminate due to the circumstances which cause them to be lost. Often times that is because of a short turnaround time....the arriving flight arrives late and the departing plane takes off on time....the passenger makes it but the baggage doesn't. No airline likes to lose a bag and pay the expenses to get it returned to the passenger. They dislike it more than the passenger does. Unfortunately, there is no way to eliminate the problem.