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Re: The reason your next Delta flight might be uncomfortable
[Re: Todd]
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05/21/2019 05:48 PM
05/21/2019 05:48 PM
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Joined: Mar 2009
Posts: 18,815 Auburn, WA
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Not replying to any one person here, just off the last post
Pay the extra for more room or live with the seats and what people want to do in the economy section. The consumer drives these changes, if one airline has to compete with another for a lower cost to gain the customers because people are not willing to pay more or they have to have upgraded options because the consumer wants that option and is willing to pay for it that is what drives the change. Winning that battle wins on the bottom line.
Personally I pay the extra, and I travel in the 100k per year range so with that I get the upgrades and benefits associated. The extra room is worth if for me even if I have to pay extra. But to each their own, some save on airline and blow it on food or a place to stay. Some live big all the way around, some are thrifty all the way around, it is nice that there are options and one of the great things about SXM is that the options are available for many different services.
Cheers! Right on the money.
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