Alot of people expect something for nothing. They have no real understanding of how life works. I would say it's because their parents raised them that way but I would be wrong. Society, as a whole, have lost their manners. No please and thank you, no holding the door open for an elderly person and definitely no patience!!! I work in the retail industry and I can tell you that everyone needs to learn patience and respect for their fellow human.
2006-07-02 11:13:45
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answered by Dragoness 1
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I guess people just got used to that service being on airplanes and have a hard time realizing that you can't get all that for a cheap ticket with a low cost airline.
I personally don't expect much when I fly with low cost airlines. I know they charge extra for everything, provide bad service and that their airplanes aren't exactly comfortable, but I still think there should be space for people to actually fit into them! My husband is a little tall (nothing extraordinary though) and when we flew with EasyJet once there was nowhere for him to put his feet, the seats in front of us were so close to us that he couldn't even sit normally and had a bad backache and pain in his feet after that 90 minutes' flight. I think EasyJet are a bit extreme about squeezing in as many seats as possible. I've flown with two other low cost airlines several times and they were ok.
I don't think I expect too much from low cost airlines, but I know that some people do.
2006-07-03 00:29:39
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answered by undir 7
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Because the fares are usually a LOT more than just $100 and people want to get better service for the more money they spend. And let's be honest, it's a pain in the butt to go through airports anymore, and by the time you actually sit on the plane you are so ticked off you want them to make up for the hassle of it all.
2006-07-02 13:21:18
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answered by disneychick 5
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I think that they should be treated the same. Low fare coach passengers should be able to get free amenities & free water at least. I guess it would be totally awful if a first class person got his ticket to late & had to ride in coach, I don't think he would miss all the free stuff, he would just be glad to get on the airplane to get to where he was going.
2006-07-02 11:14:16
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answered by ~Sheila~ 5
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reckoning on how many lavatories have been out of service that's a no-circulate merchandise, via fact of this the plane isn't criminal to take off without first rectifying the subject. inspite of the reality that it could have been very stressful for you, the postpone replaced into in basic terms 2 hours, so it is not going which you will get any repayment from the airline. Passengers in coach/financial equipment have as lots good to have a flight and dealing lavatories as passengers in agency or top quality. they have paid for their tickets, basically such as you. the only distinction is they get much less very own area, a decrease team to passenger ratio, and a miles less complicated service in terms of foodstuff and beverages. I doubt the airline will agree that this project replaced into mishandled, yet terrific of luck to you in making your criticism.
2016-11-01 02:41:06
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answered by ? 4
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I have always flown in coach and had meals, snacks, amenities, movies, etc. That is part of the fun of flying compared to a boring bus. I think it is ok for those flying first class to get first class food and stuff, but those of us in coach deserve some service too.
2006-07-02 11:24:02
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answered by reallyfedup 5
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because airlines used to offer most of those things. perks continue to be stripped away as airlines lose money. although people probably understand this, they're used to getting more for their buck.
2006-07-02 11:08:06
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answered by SkulleryMaid 2
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