We had the list of estimated costs to fly a plane published here on AFF not so long ago. The figures were quite amazing (really low): The Cost of Operating a Commercial Flight
An A380 SYD-DFW has an average seat cost of $368 to operate. Some people are paying $7000 (one way in F), others $4000 (one way in J). That means the Y seats can be pretty low. (If 7/14 and 30/60 J class pax were on paid fares, the entire economy cabin, even at $1 per seat, would represent profit)
Whilst I disagree with some of their customs and views it would never stop me going there unlessit posed a risk to my safetyIt's been drummed into me for years about respecting the culture/customs of another country. By definition then I have to accept stoning to death. It seems to me that what "people" are really saying is accept the customs and culture only if we find it acceptable.
Your terminology isn't right.
The $368 relates to the costs of the specific flight, not including the business operating costs, which were estimated at an extra 65-100% on top of that.
Profit only comes after all business operating expenses are paid, thus there would be no $1 profit in your example. In fact that service would be running at a loss, and if all flights operated at that model, the business would rapidly go bankrupt. Somewhat like Wow Air...
not sure why the sultan is taking such a draconian step.
unless there is a significant minority in his country that want such laws (think situation in Aceh).
they are not even a parliamentary democracy - he's probably doing this to shore up his popular support in what is a conservative muslim malay society
Qantas probably deserves to be boycotted as well considering their primary partner airline is state owned by a country where homosexuality is criminally illegal.Personally I wouldnt be giving any money to a business or country that practices Sharia law so will be avoiding this airline & country..
The same can be said for travel to most countries.As the LGBTI addendum to the SmartTraveller website says - read the warnings and make your OWN decisions...
Qantas probably deserves to be boycotted as well considering their primary partner airline is state owned by a country where homosexuality is criminally illegal.
No gay person will ever be prosecuted by visiting Brunei under these laws just because they are guy, but it would be wise for them not to wave around rainbow flags while they are there. Nor would a lady dare topless sunback in Dubai, or give a Buddha statue the finger. There are lots of things people shouldnt do in other countries.
Careful, you could be accused of Racist, Islamophobic, Homophobic and all the nasty names from the fun police or politically correct class. Can't be too careful these daysDoesn't mean you can't criticise these countries...
Without wanting to defend the Dubai government, any and all travel advice about Dubai suggests restraint from public displays of affection when there - including kissing and holding hands - whether two men, two women or man and woman. There are numerous reports of couples being arrested for such behaviour.
...avoid committing sodomy during their time on board the plane and during the transit in Brunei. And boycott the airline/country in the future.
I hope the use of the term 'committing sodomy' is tongue in cheek or as a reference to sharia law. Glad you finished with the last sentence dajop but I'm offended by the use of the term if not being used sarcastically.
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Same. I don’t think it’s asking too much to respect the laws and customs of another country despite what your beliefs are.