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I'm missing out... Comic Sans doesn't render on my iPad
Sans you right, for having an iPad
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I'm missing out... Comic Sans doesn't render on my iPad
What about the cost of fuel - it will not last forever especially at the cheap price of today..... peak oil has already come and gone.
Didn't Alan Joyce run Ryanair at one time?
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Basically, I have not had the fortune of seeing your posts in Comic Sans.Wot is "render" and wot is "iPad"????
Considering peak oil isn't even a fact, I fail to understand how it passing can be a fact.Not a sweeping statement, peak oil has passed, and is a fact.
And it wasn't "only $20", it was $20 per seat per sector, some of us have to work a few days to save $20 after expenses..... and travel is a treat looked forward to for many months, carefully budgeted.
Not a sweeping statement, peak oil has passed, and is a fact.
And it wasn't "only $20", it was $20 per seat per sector, some of us have to work a few days to save $20 after expenses..... and travel is a treat looked forward to for many months, carefully budgeted.
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The 767 provided to Honolulu and the lack of features it offers are often a source of gripe among members.
But having a gripe about the in-flight service and amenities is different to the seat selection fee, which is pretty standard across the industry, completely optional and free (of course) if you do online check-in 24 hours from departure. You only have yourself to blame for paying the $20 on that one.
I'll disagree here as peak oil seems to be turning more into myth day by day. In fact I read somewhere that some US oil wells have in fact filled up again.
Probably useful to compare the charge to what competitors are doing...
Emirates, no charge
Cathay, no charge (*although cannot choose seats on cheapest sale tickets)
Singapore, no charge
Qantas are revenue raising here because they think they can get away with it essentially (and with the AU market normally can, just look at how much more they charge than competitors and still achieve full planes!)
With all due respect, a sample size of three is not very large at all.
It is funny as one of the examples you have given has restrictions on the seat selection.
First time poster long time reader agree that it sux paying for a standard seat wish they would offer the coughpy seats free
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