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Air travel shows what happens when we give companies ruinous power over us

9 pointsby adamover 5 years ago

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fargleover 5 years ago
What a disaster. There is no doubt that was an epically awful experience.<p>Yet I fail to see at all how it was everyone else&#x27;s fault. You pay the landlord and uber the price that the market sets and you are free to not do so. The points about being a tenant vs. owner, of your John Deere, your phone, your car are more accurate, but all of these are totally off-topic.<p>To travel with inadequate funds, to not be able to afford a couple days in a hotel if need be, or a rental car, is just foolish. To do so during a huge storm on some of the busiest travel days in the year is asking for trouble.<p>What does the author expect that with 50,000 or 100,000 other travelers delayed due to weather, that American (who he paid a couple hundred bucks) is going to magically part the clouds, make aircrew and equipment show up, and fix his personal planning problem?<p>Or maybe they should comp everyone hotel rooms for a weather issue? If they did that they&#x27;d be out millions and soon be out of business. And as irritating as the airlines are, they are way better than walking.<p>Lesson #1: whenever you travel, have contingency plans. Don&#x27;t expect the airlines to have them for you. I learned that on 9-11-2001. Good thing I had a rental car and could drive home.<p>Lesson #2: don&#x27;t expect businesses to set prices and&#x2F;or provide services based on what <i>you</i> desire or need.