kaytieeldr
DIS Legend
- Joined
- Jun 11, 2005
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Broke, no - although several legacy carriers have been in and out of bankruptcy over the last few years, some more than once. But losing money on most individual passengers? Sure. So it's not unreasonable for the airlines to attempt to add revenue - and maybe even someday in the distant future operate in the black - via any legal means.I don't quite buy this. You seem to be implying that they are selling the seats at a loss. If they did that they'd already be broke
Again, anyone who feels the $100 or $150 to make ANY change to a nonrefundable ticket is draconian has options: be 100% positive of one's travel plans so there's no need to cancel or change a ticket; don't fly; fly Southwest; purchase a refundable, no-penalty fare.

checked luggage.