Should I but my airline ticket today or wait untill December? |
I live in Madison Wisconsin and will be going on a cruise out of Ft. Lauderdale this December 12-20th.
With the prices of oil the way they are should I hold off or buy now?
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Should I be scared to fly internationally? |
| I'm going from New Orleans...to Chicago...then to Frankfurt, Germany... On the way back I'm going from Frankfurt to Washington D.C. then to New Orleans.... I'm freaking out and this is ... |
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Can I bring snack on the plane or do I have to buy them after the checkpoint? |
Flying from U.S. to Mexico, can I bring a few large bags of Cheetos and a few bottles of Mt. Dew or can I only bring things bought in the airport?
All they want is for me to bring a damn ... |
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Does anyone know anything about the Isle of Skye Airport? |
| All I know about it is that there is a runway, and a few airport websites list it. I am hoping to fly up there but does anyone know whether the airfield operates or not and what facilities are ... |
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Southwest Ailines? |
| i am flying southwest airlines and i have not flown there airline before and i was just wondering if southwest Airlines a good airline.... |
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Can we carry camera in cabin bag inside plane in india ? |
| can we carry camera in cabin bag inside plane in india ?... |
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What is a non-stop flight? |
what is a non-stop flight? Additional Details ooookay. the reason I asked is because someone told me non-stop flight was a flight that you don't stop anywhere at all.... |
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Compensation for delay? |
| My BA flight was delayed 4 hours because of a fuel leak (we were taxi-ing to the runway when some passengers drew the attention of the oblivious cabin crew to a stream of fuel gushing out of the wing ... |
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Where do airline pilots go to the toilet in mid-flight? |
If you're in mid-flight, and particularly on a long journey, where do the pilots go to the loo? Particularly in the Boeing series (being my favourite airplane, and the most common).
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I'm pregnant..can I board the plane early with the other people who have children or special needs, etc? |
Don't ask me why I want to do this. Just answer if you can. Thanks. Additional Details Oh, I know I can fly. I'm not that far along. But some airlines will even let you fly if ... |
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Am i allowed to bring a guitar on an airplane? |
answer for aucoustic and electric are needed
answer for banjo are ok too :3 Additional Details JzG -
i'd watch out for your penis if i were you, i mught land on it any ... |
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Which airline is better? cathay pacific or eva?and why? |
| i'm planning a trip to vietnam this summer(June) but not sure yet whether where to go. thanks a lot.... |
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Have you ever just packed your bags ...went to the airport . :? |
and asked for a flight anywhere?
Just as a spare of the moment thing....
And where and how much did the flights cost you?... |
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Should people who weigh less get a discount on airline tickets? |
I know the idea of charging fat people more is unpopular, so why not do it the other way round. When you get to the airport you can have the option of being weighed, and if you come under a certain weight you can get some money back, or a voucher for food on the flight or some other kind of reward. I just feel that those of us who are using up less fuel should be rewarded in some way for not being so fat. Additional Details I mean weigh the people, not the bags! |
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Mr. T's Pretty Cuzzin
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Then consider not just weight, but volume too. How much space do you take up?
I guess you're o.k. to charge for toilet use onboard--since that uses resources. You're o.k. for paying per each checked bag--since that uses resources. You're o.k. for personal check-in and personal service on ticketing and boarding--since that uses resources.
Should a heavy person travelling without any baggage, shorter in height, same width, no toilet, and e-ticketing with no service needed, e-check in be charged the same as a lightweight person who schlepps loads of junk onboard and in the hold, uses the toilet, leaves rubbish behind, is demanding with customer service and fussy with flight attendants... should they pay the same as a heavy customer who doesn't need the extras and hand-holding? Where does it stop? What's really fair? |
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Penguin
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What about cramming two skinny people in one seat for a 50 percent discount for each. |
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The Shadow
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I think that you may misunderstand how airlines determine costs and set fares. It's not your weight that determines if an airline charges you more for being obese. It's how much space you take up by volume.
An airline needs to fill as many seats as possible to be profitable. The controversy over charging extra for obese people is because some are wider than a standard seat. If someone takes up two seats, that means that the second seat has to remain empty. Unless the airline charges the passenger extra, it receives no revenue for the second seat as they would if they could sell it to another passenger. It has nothing to do with weighing more and "using more fuel".
You still need a full seat to yourself whether you weigh 100 pounds or 150 pounds, so the airline doesn't care that you may be a little lighter than the next person. |
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carl
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I thought the purpose of air travel is to get you from A to B. The same objective is achieved whether you are fat or thin so why should thin people pay less. |
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rick
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Only if ten of you can fit in a box and ride as cargo.... |
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Linda84
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lol... i think excess baggage fees for overweight bags are enough to cover the extra fuel costs. |
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Robbie W
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thats a really stupid idea! why would you even think of that? |
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amfound2
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What a good idea. I think us skinnies should efinately pay less as we fit in the seats better and take up much less room. Or perhaps we can have a better baggage allowence! |
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