Well, not really...as if the airlines making changes will surprise you. Continental has decided to end the free meal deal on their domestic flights and will begin charging for meals. Joining the ranks of the other mega carriers, Continental will save $35 million per year by eliminating this last free perk. The airline will continue to offer free beverages (coffee, tea, soft drinks, etc) and snacks, but any meals will cost the passenger.
American Airlines was fined this week over $700,000 by the FAA due to maintenance violations. Hmm, can't they find something else to skimp on than maintenance issues? Really, I'm thinking food poisoning might be better than an engine which quits working at 35,000 feet.
And in other airline news, the major airline execs are still heavily protesting the pending new tarmac delay rule which will allow aircraft to return to the gate to let passengers disembark rather than sitting on the tarmac for hours upon end. Airline officials are worried that fines could be as high as $27,000 per passengers. Which in my opinion is totally worth it if you are going to leave me overnight on a 50 seat jet without food or restroom facilities as what happened to a flight last year.
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Tuesday, March 16, 2010
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