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Airlines, Airport, Hotels, Airbnb, Holiday Companies - may never fully recover
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI think I will visit Swindon for mine..."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYou will be disappointed.
I intend to visit PrawnResort. Every room is coloured gold....Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAs I live in Wales, I doubt it.
I intend to visit PrawnResort. Every room is coloured gold....Comment
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I'm actually quite positive about the decline of the current stock of airlines and holiday companies.
For too long they've eroded our power as a customer and lowered quality, not prices.
The airlines in particular have created a number of sub-classes or under-classes within the Economy ticket category. The fact that you have to pay extra to upgrade to something resembling a basic level of service (oh, so you want to sit together do you?), and we are powerless to dump these parasites illustrates how much they've screwed us in recent years.
When all of these companies finally burn to the ground, and burn they shall, new companies will rise up that will have to fight harder for our money than ever before. The companies will be in growth mode, so shareholders will not put pressure on costs for quite some time and the the customer will be king once more.Comment
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Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostI'm actually quite positive about the decline of the current stock of airlines and holiday companies.
For too long they've eroded our power as a customer and lowered quality, not prices.
The airlines in particular have created a number of sub-classes or under-classes within the Economy ticket category. The fact that you have to pay extra to upgrade to something resembling a basic level of service (oh, so you want to sit together do you?), and we are powerless to dump these parasites illustrates how much they've screwed us in recent years.
When all of these companies finally burn to the ground, and burn they shall, new companies will rise up that will have to fight harder for our money than ever before. The companies will be in growth mode, so shareholders will not put pressure on costs for quite some time and the the customer will be king once more.This default font is sooooooooooooo boring and so are short usernamesComment
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