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The article explains why airlines have cut their prices and added charges for check-in, food and other the other "essentials" of travel. |
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| Author: David Mayer |
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When an established business comes under pressure, how does it react? Well, to start off, it ignores the threat. It believes the budget model will fail. When that does not work out, it drops its own prices to compete. Except, it cannot make a profit because its costs are fixed. So the result is bankruptcy. This forces the unions and different groups of employees to accept new terms of employment. This makes life better. Except the recession comes and people lose their disposable income. They stop flying unless it is necessary. Now the old dogs need new tricks so they unbundle their prices. Now the ticket price is just to sit in the airplane and you all get to pay for all the frills. Except the airlines like to keep this quiet. The information is there, if you look in the small print, but a lot of people have turned up at airports only to find they are expected to pay for checking in the bags and other “essentials”.
You can still get cheap air tickets but you have to be careful to make sure the good deal does not turn sour when you get to the airport. This is often not the fault of the travel agencies. They are not kept in the loop. The airlines like prices to look good for the longest time before the news breaks. You may have noticed the headlines last year when American Airlines were suddenly caught charging to check in a single bag. There are still cheap air tickets. Use this site to find them. But do not buy until you have read all the small print.
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