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Old April 17th, 2008, 17:22   #1
surreal1221
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Default Bummer. . .Too bad for the Customers.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24184456/

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In the three decades since the airline industry was deregulated, the flying public has received a free ride, or at least close to it. Thanks to debilitating price wars among airlines seeking an edge over competitors, U.S. airfares have plunged more than 50 percent in real terms since 1978 — giving rise to $49 flights and turning a form of travel that once was the province of the wealthy into the great proletariat pastime.

But when the CEOs of Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines sealed their merger accord with a handshake on April 15, the moment probably marked the end of the era of cheap travel. In this new age, major airlines could achieve the critical mass needed to raise fares enough to start recouping some of the $29 billion in losses they've suffered since 2001.
Bummer customers, but your days of cheap fares are numbered. You want an industry to survive, you're going to pay what it actually costs (or closer to it).

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