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eadmund ◴[] No.45359858[source]
> [Elimination of] Automatic Refunds for Cancellations

Does this mean when the passenger cancels or when the airline cancels? If it’s when the passenger chooses to cancel, this seems fine and fair: he paid for a flight; he chose not to take it. If it’s the latter, then it seems very unfair.

> Transparency of Fees

This seems patently unfair. Folks should know what they’re going to be paying ahead of time.

> Family Seating Guarantees

On the one hand, this seems fair. If you want to sit together, pay for that privilege. It doesn’t make sense to tax every other passenger for it. OTOH, families are a net benefit to society, so maybe it’s right for everyone else to pitch in a bit. Also, nothing is worse than the folks who didn’t pay up ahead of time who bug one, ‘may we switch seats so we can sit together?’ So perhaps free family seating makes life easier for everyone.

> [Elimination of] Accessibility Protections for Disabled Passengers

I wonder what that actually means. It could be fair (for example, folks too large for one seat purchasing two) or unfair.

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DangitBobby ◴[] No.45359963[source]
> If you want to sit together, pay for that privilege.

Agreed. I think they leave too much money on the table. Use of window shades and lavatories could be behind a subscription service as well, with Sky Comfort+ affording you the privilege of multiple lavatory visits for those who have chosen the luxury IBS lifestyle. I'll let you know if I think of anything else those pesky airline passengers take for granted.

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1. az226 ◴[] No.45360265[source]
$99 recline your seat fee
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2. jghn ◴[] No.45360292[source]
I'd pay $99 so that the person in front of me *can't* recline their seat
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3. asah ◴[] No.45360453[source]
I'd pay $99.01 so I can recline again... oh wait, I see where this is going...
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4. SirMaster ◴[] No.45360514[source]
I prefer when they recline as that always seems to give me extra knee room which is the main place that I am most cramped. When they recline the part of the chair where my knees are slides forward about in inch or 2.
5. dweinus ◴[] No.45360757[source]
Perfect, digital bidding app on each seat so you and the person in front of you can see who will pay more for reclining control.
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6. cwmoore ◴[] No.45360847{3}[source]
Why not? Let’s also reverse the auction, make a C2B market:

I’d offer $300 roundtrip to Lahaina for 5-10 days, airlines? Any takers?

7. eterm ◴[] No.45360902[source]
You get that for free on some Ryanair planes.
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8. jeltz ◴[] No.45361508{3}[source]
One of the few nice things about flying with them.
9. el_benhameen ◴[] No.45362133{3}[source]
Just know that when this inevitably happens, it’s now on you for putting it out into the universe.
10. cosmicgadget ◴[] No.45362931{3}[source]
I'd pay $99 to sit across the aisle from you two and giggle.