U.S. Airline Companies Announce Fees To Deboard Flights
In a controversial and unprecedented move several airline corporations have announced they will be charging passengers to get off flights when they arrive at major U.S. city destinations such as Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta and New York.
This news comes following the recent announcement by American Airlines to charge a $15 fee for the first piece of checked baggage on domestic flights.
“I purchase a ticket to fly to a city. I purchase a pass to get off the plane, too?? This is an outrage!” says Bob F. Flyer who frequently flies around the country for business.
“I welcome the opportunity to pay to get off any flight, especially in Chicago. I’ve spent many hours waiting on the tarmac to deplane and take ground transportation to my business appointments.” That response from Sally S. Travellier who flies the business class flights for her work as an efficiency expert for the federal government.
What can we expect next? Pay toilets on airplanes?
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