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Why should prices be the same? Airlines are private companies in an already heavily regulated industry with thin margins and high operational costs. It may be nice to have something more like public air transit, but we can’t even figure that out consistently for ground travel.


Are you an airline? If not, the benefits to you of set costs should be obvious. Now consider that the vast, vast majority of humanity are not airlines, meaning that the net benefit to humanity would be enormous.


I don't know about being priced the same, but certainly I shouldn't be penalized for _not_ taking an extra seat on another flight, right? The nonsense that makes hidden city viable should be banned.


Also, airlines over sell flights as part of their pricing model.

Passengers are penalized for using their tickets too.


> but we can’t even figure that out consistently for ground travel

Well, the US seemingly can't.


Exactly, the one thing I oft think is when I hear about some metro, such as bart, or MUNI, or some other big-USA-city-metro woes, like NYC subway etc... complain that they need more money to handle efficiencies or some stupid shit ;

I always think that every single USA-based transit administrator, or even train conductor, should be forced to do an internship in Tokyo, Singapore, Hong-kong, shanghai beijing etc...

You want to know what VALUE YOU SHOULD BE _PROVIDING_ then go find a rail/transit system that fn works, is clean, is on time, isnt a crippling financial bullshit on the people... go do some transits in these countries to see what a shameful position USA is in this regard. And you - specifically and personally who work for these transit orgs in the US and are too stupid to even see the simple truth of how Fd the US is in this regard.




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