• Pxtl
    link
    fedilink
    English
    342 years ago

    I can see the argument for hand luggage prices when most airline planes don’t have enough room in the overhead compartments if everybody maxes them out, and the process of sorting that stuff out often adds substantial delays when loading and unloading. I’m not sure the right answer here, but I can see how there’s a legit discussion to be had there.

    But the “charging to sit next to your family members” has always been indefensible.

    • @lntl@lemmy.ml
      link
      fedilink
      12 years ago

      agreed, on both. bring luggage, pay for it. bring your 5 yo, sit together if possible. (obv if there aren’t two seats together because it’s a last minute thing, no holds barred)

  • @CoderKat@lemm.ee
    link
    fedilink
    English
    192 years ago

    At the very least, it should be illegal to use the misleading tactics they use for things like seats. Not sure if airlines in the EU differ (I’m Canadian), but seemingly every airline here tries to make the seat selection seem like it’s mandatory. While I’ve never fallen for that, I wonder how many people pay for their seats simply because they didn’t realize it’s possible not to?

    And Flair here in Canada is the budget airline whose whole thing is that they advertise prices that don’t include a carry-on (which is standard with every other airline in Canada). But if you want a carry-on, they’ll charge so much that their flights are often roughly the same price as the competition (and they push bundling carry-on + checked bag so that people will pay more than they need). Flair is great if you know what you’re doing, since a backpack fits the “personal item” size limit and is all I need for short trips, but many people don’t realize how it works and think they have to pay for the carry-on, plus Flair gets their listings to show up higher in search results because they will list the base price. Google Flights makes it clear that there’s no carry-on, but it still shows those flights first and someone without familiarity with Flair won’t expect carry-ons to cost as much as they do.

  • Redex
    link
    fedilink
    12 years ago

    Man idk if that’s actually better. Most airlines are barely profitable as is, this just means the cost will get spread out to all customers instead of only the ones paying premiums. It does feel shitty to be nickel and dimed for every little thing, but I’m not sure if this is better.

    • @zephyreks@lemmy.mlOPM
      link
      fedilink
      132 years ago

      Fee based pricing IS predatory, though. Often times, it’s preying on people who lack resources and capital in order to subsidize those with greater financial security.