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dkjaudyeqooe | 8 months ago
I don't know where you live but in the US this is patently not true.
Airlines are an abusive oligopoly there, with landing slots and the like cementing control of certain markets for certain airlines.
Ticket prices are much higher than they used to be and are much higher than Europe (for instance).
nickff|8 months ago
dkjaudyeqooe|8 months ago
https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/most-profitable-airlines
I think there are lots of airlines that are propped up by governments that lose money leading to the meme you're quoting. Many industries were affected by the events you quoted, those sorts of things aren't specific to airlines.
burlesona|8 months ago
geodel|8 months ago
Though I blame no one, if people want comfort they can pay more or travel less (if possible)
pseudo0|8 months ago
This entire article is about how airlines are unbundling their offerings and doing market segmentation through "optional" add-ons...
dkjaudyeqooe|8 months ago
Average fares are skewed by low cost carriers entering the market.
zdragnar|8 months ago
You see an oligopoly, but the barrier to entry is as much defined by the thin margins and high capital cost as anything else.
walterbell|8 months ago
lmm|8 months ago
tekla|8 months ago
quuxplusone|8 months ago
Both statements could be true simultaneously, of course.