"Cyrus Afzali" <pns...@lnubb.pbz> wrote in message
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> My main point is and has always been that the airline industry has
> NEVER behaved much like a business; it's just as true now that they
> have to more actively compete than before deregulation. Passengers
> don't give two flips that different companies employ the jetway
> drivers, baggage handlers and handle other things, which play into
> whether or not they can get off planes during holds, etc.
>
> The whole industry should be ashamed of the fact that the government
> has to threaten legislation to get them to do things they can do
> already. There are ALWAYS empty gates at airports; just because a
> particular airline may not normally have access to them during a
> particular time doesn't mean an agreement can't be struck with another
> carrier to allow them to use any empty gates they have to allow people
> to get off the plane rather than wait out a hold for 2 hours. Doing
> that would be a whole lot easier than the negotiations cellphone
> carriers have to do with multiple other carriers around the country to
> handle traffic in areas where they don't have towers of their own.
> It's really just not that hard.
>
> Yes, it's true that reloading a plane is often more complicated than
> it needs to be since people can't seem to just board, stow their stuff
> and sit down, but the airlines bring a lot of the ire on themselves.
>
> Finally, Americans have voted for years in favor of lower prices/fares
> and reduced service. The reason tech support is so crappy, for
> example, is people aren't willing to have the prices of their products
> adjusted to pay for better-trained staffs. Specific to airlines, the
> typical passenger doesn't realize that the airline may not even be
> making a profit on their seat or that their revenue is just "gravy" on
> top of the cargo and first class.
Absolutely correct. Unfortunately, the airlines did it to themselves, IMHO.
They conditioned people to expect really (and unrealistically) low fares -
$99 US coast to coast, for example. And people expect the same level of
service as before.