> I think politically, everyone would want airlines to have working IT-systems and they would probably want to pay $100 (rationally, closer to $1000) amortized over 50 years to pay for that, but apparently humanity is just too stupid to make it work.
Not stupid, just corrupt :)
If we did this, the money would get misappropriated or stolen - most likely completely legally through overpaid consulting fees.
So clearly we should pay someone to prevent that from happening.
lpapez|4 months ago
Not stupid, just corrupt :)
If we did this, the money would get misappropriated or stolen - most likely completely legally through overpaid consulting fees.
So clearly we should pay someone to prevent that from happening.
Wait a minute...
Nextgrid|4 months ago
Which would just flow into the pockets of ClownStrike or some big consultancy and nothing would actually change.
ohdeardear|4 months ago
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thuridas|4 months ago
What is the lost productivity for having so many people waiting on airports?
But that is consumer protection regulation and it is not going to happen in America in a few years
BHSPitMonkey|4 months ago
https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/us-drops-biden-plan...
thaumasiotes|4 months ago
Why do you think we add iodine to salt?
ethbr1|4 months ago
onetokeoverthe|4 months ago
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