Middle Seat Madness
By Bryan
By far one of my favorite columns in the WSJ, The Middle Seat ($?), hits the nail on the head once again.
Scott McCartney asks, "Why do airlines work so hard at displeasing their customers?"
The state of airline travel is poor. Non-refundable, non-transferable, non-comfortable seats. Fear mongering security policies and massive restrictions on personal freedom beyond the magical metal detectors.
Few other businesses are able to demand such restrictions on their products.
When will this change? These businesses are not thriving. Travel on most airlines is not enjoyable.
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