LastWish@lemmy.worldtoCivil Aviation@lemmy.zip•Portuguese court ruling condemns Ryanair for cabin bag charges
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5 days agoLess than 20 years ago check bags were free. Companies have been conditioning the consumer to assume more and more cost.
Less than 20 years ago check bags were free. Companies have been conditioning the consumer to assume more and more cost.
At the rate we’re going, it’s always too soon.
And we already have the Department of Redundancy Department.
Look up duty to disobey.
I’m currently in the AF. Can confirm, we’re a snapshot of the country. Not some frothing red dog.
In the US, ticket fares have gone down a small amount since bag fees began.
However, US airlines also stopped serving meals on domestic flights around the same time and seats have gotten smaller. It’s hard to make an apples to apples comparison when they are providing less service and cramming more of us in. I also wonder if that fare decrease ignores BS like having to pay to select a seat unless you purchase a more expensive fare.
I agree it would be nice to have a more a la carte experience if the prices actually reflected that. I’m not quite old enough to have purchased my own tickets before the internet, so I can’t remember if prices were as volatile then.