bucheon bum
Joined: 16 Jan 2003
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Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2015 1:06 pm Post subject: Re: United Airlines pilots need to have better safety |
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| Titus wrote: |
I flew 2 times a week for about 40-45 weeks of the year for a bit over 4 years. I flew United whenever possible, though my airport isn't a hub for that airline. In the 4 years I've did that I had around 10 serious disruptions. LaGuardia accounts for around half. Weather and 1 mechanical issue for the rest. This doesn't include delays, which are common, but not all that long (and almost always weather related). I really do not understand the hate for American airlines or airports (less LaGuardia). Yes, the airlines are not as good as Singapore or Emirates but they're also not government owned symbols of national greatness. I flew from Atlanta to NYC this week, round trip, for 299$. That's incredibly cheap.
The TSA is awful but that isn't the airlines or airports fault. |
The gripe is from:
1. Frequent flyer "elites" who bitch about their benefits getting cut or harder to obtain. Of course they conveniently omit that airlines such as Singapore have a much higher bar for one to become "elite" than the American airlines do. Just go over to the flyertalk.com forum and it is whine central.
2. Nostalgia that flying used to be more comfortable and better. Even if that is true, as you mentioned, it is really cheap. I pay as much for airline tickets now as I did 10-15 years ago. I just flew IAD-SFO roundtrip for $325. Granted, it was a sale price, but the most I think I've ever paid for that flight is $550, and that was a) a flight around Christmas b) bought semi-last minute.
3. Those who live in 2nd tier* cities such as Pittsburgh, Kansas City, St. Louis, etc. who tend to pay more than those of us who live in hub cities.
*2nd tier meaning in size primarily. |
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