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How The Airline Industry Will Transform Itself As It Comes Back From Coronavirus
Volume will probably not regain its peak for at least 3-5 years. Business travel will recover more quickly than leisure travel. Lots of changes coming... (www.forbes.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
If the airlines want people back in recored time they should take out some seats and add some room fore their people and their carry ons. du
Funny how most business have to adapt to the customer - the airlines just get to screw customers with tiny seats to maximize their profits and then simply get bailed out by gov’t if business drops off. They should be forced to make normal seating accommodations to make spreading viruses less likely much less simply not having someone’s love handles keeping you warm in the middle seat.
I'm annoyed by the cramped seats too, but the way I see it, nobody is forcing me to pay the cheapest price to be stuck in economy. I'm making that choice because the extra space in comfort or first class is not worth the price to me. If the airlines were forced to provide more space, ticket prices would need to rise to make up for it. I think it's better to keep ticket prices low and give people the option to upgrade, like the airlines are currently doing. It feels like we're being nickel-and-dimed, but it also gives us the option to book seats at cheaper prices.
Well, good news If that’s possible, is non-rev travel will be a breeze over the next 24 months -
Over the last 2 years it’s been almost to impossible.
Over the last 2 years it’s been almost to impossible.
Bring back the C.A.B. I love class distinction!! Screw the back packers. If they cannot pay for 450 mph travel pay for 60 mph. Trains & Buses need & love paxs. Airline executives are intelligent people. Stop this competitive drive to the bottom and let the cream rise. 2-3 years and it will operate with great profits and efficiency. Is PROFIT a curse word??
well said Arthur Netteler