As previously mentioned, my wife and I were forced to cancel our long-planned getaway to Florida last week because of an unscheduled series of extreme weather events - events that the insurance companies like to call "Acts of God".
So I feel empathy for the million or so people who have already had their travel plans disrupted or (more likely) ruined because of the volcano eruption in Iceland. The ash plume from that erupting hell-hole consists of fine pieces of rock and glass that can shut-down a jet engine and etch a windshield and make it useless. The plume is affecting many European airports and some scientists are predicting a cold summer as the volcanic dust in the stratosphere blocks the sunlight. (Drat! Another factor that will undoubtedly impact my tomato harvest in August.)
It's bad enough to be forced to stay at home, unable to start your trip, but consider the agony of being stranded at Heathrow or DeGaul airport, waiting for a flight back to the states. The hassle of getting re-booked on future flights is overwhelming because those flights are already fully booked by millions of other Spring travelers who are returning from their vacations. The horror stories of travelers who cannot get here from there evoke a sense of dread.
The old saying that the gods laugh at our plans seems apt.
And, if you weren't already annoyed enough by the vulnerability factor, physical discomfort and cost of air travel, the next trend in passenger gouging should send you over the edge. is to charge you for your carry-on luggage. Huh? Not checked baggage but carry-on! Up to $40.
Spirit Airlines has announced that they will charge up to $45 per carry-on if you book after August 1, 2010. Public outrage is building. Several congressmen have rushed opportunistically to the microphones to announce bills that would ban such fees by airlines. In one case, Sen. Charles Schumer sees an opportunity to raise taxes on the airline by charging an excise tax on fees. Hey Chuck, excise taxes are paid by customers. Instead of penalizing the Airline, Shumer's bill would add to the cost of the fee. What a dolt!
I hate being nickel and dimed as much as anyone, but I can see a valid argument in charging for services used. If I don't check a bag, Maybe I should get a discount. If I don't need a lot of legroom, maybe I should pay less than the fat and tall folk. Itemizing these costs seems sensible. The problem is that there is no list or set price for a seat on an airplane. The airline executive goniffs adjust the basic price based on what they think the market will bear.
Some thing ought to be done, but I do not think the government making laws about what the airlines can charge for. This is not the role government should be playing. The government needs to worry about safety and security. Let the customers show the airlines what they are willing to bear in terms of fees and charges.
Spirit Airlines is taking a lot of criticism for their over-the-line announcement. Most of the major airlines are vowing that they will not follow suit. Something tells me that the carry-on fee will go away and fast. Ironically the Spirit ads will then say "See, we listen!"
So I feel empathy for the million or so people who have already had their travel plans disrupted or (more likely) ruined because of the volcano eruption in Iceland. The ash plume from that erupting hell-hole consists of fine pieces of rock and glass that can shut-down a jet engine and etch a windshield and make it useless. The plume is affecting many European airports and some scientists are predicting a cold summer as the volcanic dust in the stratosphere blocks the sunlight. (Drat! Another factor that will undoubtedly impact my tomato harvest in August.)
It's bad enough to be forced to stay at home, unable to start your trip, but consider the agony of being stranded at Heathrow or DeGaul airport, waiting for a flight back to the states. The hassle of getting re-booked on future flights is overwhelming because those flights are already fully booked by millions of other Spring travelers who are returning from their vacations. The horror stories of travelers who cannot get here from there evoke a sense of dread.
The old saying that the gods laugh at our plans seems apt.
And, if you weren't already annoyed enough by the vulnerability factor, physical discomfort and cost of air travel, the next trend in passenger gouging should send you over the edge. is to charge you for your carry-on luggage. Huh? Not checked baggage but carry-on! Up to $40.
Spirit Airlines has announced that they will charge up to $45 per carry-on if you book after August 1, 2010. Public outrage is building. Several congressmen have rushed opportunistically to the microphones to announce bills that would ban such fees by airlines. In one case, Sen. Charles Schumer sees an opportunity to raise taxes on the airline by charging an excise tax on fees. Hey Chuck, excise taxes are paid by customers. Instead of penalizing the Airline, Shumer's bill would add to the cost of the fee. What a dolt!
I hate being nickel and dimed as much as anyone, but I can see a valid argument in charging for services used. If I don't check a bag, Maybe I should get a discount. If I don't need a lot of legroom, maybe I should pay less than the fat and tall folk. Itemizing these costs seems sensible. The problem is that there is no list or set price for a seat on an airplane. The airline executive goniffs adjust the basic price based on what they think the market will bear.
Some thing ought to be done, but I do not think the government making laws about what the airlines can charge for. This is not the role government should be playing. The government needs to worry about safety and security. Let the customers show the airlines what they are willing to bear in terms of fees and charges.
Spirit Airlines is taking a lot of criticism for their over-the-line announcement. Most of the major airlines are vowing that they will not follow suit. Something tells me that the carry-on fee will go away and fast. Ironically the Spirit ads will then say "See, we listen!"
2 comments:
"Some scientist are predicting a cold summer as a result of the volcanic dust." Yet others are saying that global warming is causing volcanos to erupt and the earth to quake. Is this a perfect example of the earth healing itself? Or maybe even scientific scitzophrenia?
Wow, I have not heard of any scientists attributing the cause of volcanic activity to climate change. That's just crazy.
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