I agree! I've always thought it was way too lax. Now is the time to tighten up on that for sure.
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I agree! I've always thought it was way too lax. Now is the time to tighten up on that for sure.
FYI HNL does have quite a few customers flying for business. Hawaii is a major hub for the satellite and telecommunications industry, and a colleague commutes there regularly to meet with others from throughout North America and Europe. Another firm in the energy industry I'm involved with do some very large scale engineering projects for private companies and the US military. Seats-to-suit works well given the short duration stay.
I'm with you and would naturally expect that AIR would provide meals, drinks and entertainment on longer flights. I guess this is their way of offering a wide range of pricing options or maybe just another cunning way to extract more profits. I don't fly long routes often enough to know of this is a recent change or not but AIR's management team are a very smart and adaptable group of people and if they get significant customer resistance I'm sure they'll adapt their business model as required to optimise their profit, opps I meant to say the politically correct term "enhance the customer experience" :D
P.S. I hope my friend Couta1 comes back soon. A really honest guy, a nice bloke and a real gentleman. I count myself fortunate to have him as a friend and having met him twice in Wellington I'm looking forward to catching up again ASAP. Don't forget we're going fishing this summer mate, you're invited too Winner. I'll fly down and support our airline at the same time as having a great day out together.
I assumed that Sb9 ..I'm also assuming yesterday's low was attributed to that major seller so not many people to feel sorry for...
I can probably blame my longevity in the share market scene in not feeling sorry for many investors especially those looking for a quick buck....especially this guy..A warning for others who play the shorts game
I had never really considered where the "seat to suit" fares ended. According to their web site, it is Australia and the Pacific Islands, which seems to include as far as Bali and Hawaii. Makes me wonder if Vietnam is going to have this pricing as well. At least they are also have PE and Business on these flights too to help earn a bit of upsell.
http://www.airnewzealand.co.nz/aussi...-seats-to-suit
While it allows the airline to have cheaper headline prices by excluding many things, by the time is gets to $120 extra to get the Works, over Seat Only, it makes it feel like you're paying for a top-quality restaurant and getting diner quality food. But then, I have never uderstood the appeal of the cattle-truck experience that Ryan Air provides but it obviously works for them.
Is Couta1 still banned? Or just MIA?
I guess its all about giving you choice. Take for example a couple that wants to fly to Hawaii. They only need to take 1x21kg. One person buys a seat only fare, the other person buys a seat + bag fare and they buy food and drinks on board for around $30 each way.
Alot cheaper than buying the works.
I'm with you and think anything over about four or five hours should automatically include the extra's but management obviously have a plan and I have the upmost confidence in their expertise.
Couta1's untoward ban has come to an end but at this stage he is reluctant to come back.
Glad to see that you edited your post. I thought that your original version might've been sailing a bit close to the wind.
I don't like to see anyone leave here permanently so hopefully we see Couta1 again because he has a lot to add, even if sometimes it is just to provide a bit of comic relief through his tales of buying high and selling low.