Well considering I posted the link to the video on March 30, I would say it was released before 4/1.I'm pretty sure the video was released today, April 1. Enough said.
Well considering I posted the link to the video on March 30, I would say it was released before 4/1.
I'm pretty sure the video was released today, April 1. Enough said.
A jocular battle between low-cost carriers AirTran Airways and Southwest Airlines has moved to the airwaves and cyberspace, pitting baggage fees against cattle calls.Although Southwest doesn't fly to Atlanta the two carriers compete elsewhere, and Southwest of late has been touting its lack of checked baggage fees.AirTran, like many other carriers, now charges fees for checked bags.
Earlier this month, Southwest began airing a TV commercial called "Battle Cry." It features Southwest ramp workers running towards an AirTran plane with its name and tail logo pixellated in a half-hearted disguise. The Southwest employees line up and lift their shirts, spelling out "BAGS FLY FREE" to passengers on the AirTran jet.
Some AirTran employees asked their company to respond. So AirTran, in a video posted on its employee Web site, takes a shot at Southwest's open seating policy. The video recasts a Southwest boarding area as a cattle ranch, with passengers in cow costumes herded onto the plane, where they race for seats. Meanwhile, on an AirTran plane, a passenger lounges peacefully in her seat.
"Skip the stampede," the video says.
Instead of turning the video into an ad, AirTran alerted the media.
Shoot, I missed this thread and started my own because I thought the airtran version of the cattle call was hilarious!
But man, it sure did slow things down while those 5, with the car seat, ambled around trying to figure it all out.
I think this is a funny video - a return bow shot. SWA likes to poke fun, but doesn't really take it back very well.
I find none of the airlines to be a pleasant experience at any price anymore. SWA may not be a cattle call anymore, but the $10 fee each way to maybe get an "A" pass by paying SWA to book your seat ahead of the 24 hour seat assignment opening shows they saw a opportunity in people fearing they may get the dreaded B or C groups and took it. I also find Business Select customers think they own the rows they choose and don't like you choosing the middle seat in the exit rows if they happened to get there first.
Airtran gets number 2 spot and SW gets number 5 in annual Airline Quality ratings.
http://weblogs.baltimoresun.com/bus...g/2010/04/airline_rankings_put_airtran_s.html