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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
7-02-2012 @ 9:59AM
LJ said...
"Most airlines will try to accommodate people traveling together, just reserving preferred aisle and window seats to reward frequent fliers," ....Are you crazy? Most planes are 3 seats across. If they reserve the window and aisle, how indeed do families with small children sit together??? Bravo for the frequent flier, whose trips are mainly paid for by their jobs. Yes, average families who lack the funds to fly often DO ( Gasp!!) look at the cost of their seats. Airline are creating a public relations nightmare for themselves. People don't like to be nickle and dimed. If cost is such an issue, they should simply hike the cost of seats across the board. Extra cost for checking your BAG??? Extra cost for your ( no so special, tiny) seat???? REALLY?
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